Cooking In The Danger Zone
May 15th 2007 10:04
This BBC program looks absolutely phenomenal. For a while TV producers have been sourcing new and more interesting ways to present cooking programs. This has resulted in some reality TV style shows such as 'Jamie's School Dinners' and travel style programs such as 'Food Bazaar' or even competitions such as the 'Iron Chef' or 'Ready, Steady Cook.'
But 'Cooking In The Danger Zone' really takes cooking TV to the next level. Every episode sounds absolutely incredible as the host Stefan Gates travels around the world sampling the most bizare foods in some of the most dangerous locations. These include home grown veggies near the site of the radioactive Chernobyl explosion and testicles in Afghanistan.
It looks absolutely amazing, worrying and enlightening.
The newest series recently screened on SBS and the series is available to purchase through the official website: Really Long Link
And if you are interested even further, there is plenty of supplementary material and picture on Gates' Cooking In The Danger Zone Blog.
http://www.thegastronaut.com
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But 'Cooking In The Danger Zone' really takes cooking TV to the next level. Every episode sounds absolutely incredible as the host Stefan Gates travels around the world sampling the most bizare foods in some of the most dangerous locations. These include home grown veggies near the site of the radioactive Chernobyl explosion and testicles in Afghanistan.
It looks absolutely amazing, worrying and enlightening.
The newest series recently screened on SBS and the series is available to purchase through the official website: Really Long Link
And if you are interested even further, there is plenty of supplementary material and picture on Gates' Cooking In The Danger Zone Blog.
http://www.thegastronaut.com
It is believed that the use of low-resolution images and text extracts in this context
• to illustrate the program in question,
on the www.foodherald.com hosted on a server in Australia by www.orble.com , qualifies as fair use under Australian copyright law.
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