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Published 13:34 IST, October 23rd 2019

Netflix food shows: 4 great cooking shows you can start watching now

Food shows are fun to watch. They help us learn different dishes and different ways to prepare one single dish. Here are a few must-watch shows.

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Cooking shows are a delightful new sub-genre gaining substantial popularity on streaming platforms. The shows are a fun way to learn about clean cooking, healthy eating and also how to prepare food from a diverse range of cuisine. Cooking shows are very helpful in learning new dishes, and as they say, the best way to win someone's heart is through their stomach. Here are a few famous Netflix food shows you will love:

Netflix's best cooking shows

Taco chronicles

Taco Chronicles is a Netflix Spanish-speaking series that is focused on tacos. Each episode explores a different type of taco. Taco Chronicles provides a look at six styles: al pastor, carnitas, canasta, carne asada, barbacoa, and guisado. While the attention is primarily on the old variants of each taco, the series does shows on newfangled and/or trendy variations.

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The Chef show

The Chef Show began back in 2014. The chef show features celebrity chefs Favreau and Choi. Together, they explore how much fun cooking with friends can be in The Chef Show. They experiment with their recipes and methods of baking.

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The Final Table

A Netflix original, The Final Table is a global culinary competition. The competition includes 12 pairs of chefs from around the world, all fighting to win a spot at the Final Table. Grant Achatz (U.S.), Enrique Olvera (Mexico), Clare Smyth (U.K.), Andoni Aduriz (Spain), Helena Rizzo (Brazil), Vineet Bhatia (India), Carlo Cracco (Italy), Yoshihiro Narisawa (Japan) and Anne-Sophie Pic (France) are among the chefs competing in this show. Each episode concentrates on the national dishes of one's country and features a number of popular critics and ambassadors. 

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Rotten

Rotten deals with discovering the bad side of food production. Explorations of garlic, sugar, milk, and more can be seen in season one. Season two tackles a new set of topics, including avocados and sugar. The series is worth a watch. This show takes you to the real world, the fact can make you feel irritated, furious, and at times you may not feel like eating the food you're consuming right now.

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12:04 IST, October 23rd 2019