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. 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 y say, best way to win someone's heart is through ir 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 attention is primarily on old variants of each taco, series does shows on newfangled and/or trendy variations.

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Chef show

Chef Show began back in 2014. chef show features celebrity chefs Favreau and Choi. Toger, y explore how much fun cooking with friends can be in Chef Show. y experiment with ir recipes and methods of baking.

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Final Table

A Netflix original, Final Table is a global culinary competition. competition includes 12 pairs of chefs from around world, all fighting to win a spot at 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 chefs competing in this show. Each episode concentrates on national dishes of one's country and features a number of popular critics and ambassadors. 

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Rotten

Rotten deals with discovering 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. series is worth a watch. This show takes you to real world, fact can make you feel irritated, furious, and at times you may t feel like eating food you're consuming right w.

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12:04 IST, October 23rd 2019