Inside the Factory “Rice Pudding” S7E9 April 21 2024 on Smithsonian

On Sunday April 21 2024, Smithsonian broadcasts an episode of the series Inside the Factory!

Rice Pudding Season 7 Episode 9 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Inside the Factory,” titled “Rice Pudding,” airing on Smithsonian, viewers are in for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at some of Britain’s largest food factories. Hosts Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey provide fascinating insights into the secrets behind food production, offering a glimpse into the intricate processes involved in creating everyday pantry staples.

With exclusive access to food factories across Britain, Wallace and Healey explore the journey of rice pudding from raw ingredients to the finished product. Viewers will learn about the meticulous techniques and cutting-edge technology used in modern food production, as well as the traditional methods that have stood the test of time.

Tune in to Smithsonian to join Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey on this enlightening journey through the world of food production in “Rice Pudding” on “Inside the Factory.” Don’t miss out on the opportunity to uncover the fascinating secrets behind the foods we enjoy every day.

What Time is the “Rice Pudding” Episode On?

The Rice Pudding episode of Inside the Factory will be broadcast on April 21 2024 on Smithsonian at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Rice Pudding” Episode New?

The Rice Pudding episode of Inside the Factory is all new!

Inside the Factory Rice Pudding Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Cherry Healey
Gregg Wallace
Ruth Goodman

Rice Pudding Episode Videos & Previews


Watch Inside the Factory Rice Pudding Online

Inside the Factory Series Information

`Inside the Factory' follows presenters Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey as they explore the secrets behind large-scale food production. With exclusive access to some of Britain's biggest food factories, the pair investigate the journey of everyday items, from how the raw materials are sourced, to how the products are made, packaged and transported to the supermarket shelves.

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