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The Food Programme

Valentine Warner and Magnus Nilsson's Food Exchange, Part 2

The Food Programme

BBC

Food, Arts

4.4977 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2013

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In part two of their exchange of food stories Magnus Nilsson invites Valentine Warner to venture into the lakes of Sweden's Jamtland in search of wild trout.

In the summer the sun remains in the sky and so at midnight they head into the forests of northern Sweden to catch brown trout, an important and traditional food for traditional communities in the region.

Producer: Dan Saladino.

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And now, enjoy the podcast. It's 11 o'clock at night, but the sky looks like an English summer evening.

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It's very disconcerting.

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And Magnus and I are walking down the road.

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Magnus is in his whites and I'm holding a spinning rod in the net.

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It's midsummer in the northwest of Sweden, and although midnight's approaching, we're in daylight

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and on our way through a clearing in a forest of birch trees.

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Magnus Nilsen is about to spend the early hours fishing for wild trout in ancient lakes, the fisher to be cooked and eaten in the morning.

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Over here, pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink

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swooping down as a curle.

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