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Chasing Flavor

TV Max Educational 2024
Chasing Flavor TV show poster: Chef Carla Hall is shown walking in front of a brightly animated illustration of a global city with the title "Chasing Flavor" above her.

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Stephanie Morgan By Stephanie Morgan , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Bite-sized lessons on U.S. food's multicultural influences.

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What's the Story?

In each episode of CHASING FLAVOR, Carla Hall (Top Chef) travels the world to trace the roots of modern dishes that many think of as American, but actually have interconnected international origins. In the process, she reveals how nearly every dish we love comes from a combination of cultural influences.

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A labor of love that educates and entertains while making complex culinary history accessible to everyone. Each episode of Chasing Flavor masterfully demonstrates how food can create bridges between diverse cultures. Series host Carla Hall's joyful humor makes learning about food an engaging experience. Her deep passion is evident not only in her cooking but in the rich history and research she shares. Whether it motivates you to cook together, share a meal, or explore new destinations around the world, Chasing Flavor promises a delightful and enriching experience for kids and adults alike.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the underlying message in Chasing Flavor about appreciating other cultures. What are the positive results of cultures melding?

  • Point out the stories of perseverance shared in the series. Why is this an important character trait?

  • Talk about host Carla Hall's tendency to approach the world with curiosity. Why is this an important character strength?

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