Everyday Exotic facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Everyday Exotic |
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Genre | Cooking show |
Created by | Roger Mooking |
Presented by | Roger Mooking |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
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Running time | 30 minutes (including commercials) |
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Audio format | Stereo |
Everyday Exotic is a Canadian cooking TV show. It stars Roger Mooking, who is a chef. The show was made by Magee TV with Food Network Canada.
About Everyday Exotic
Roger Mooking comes from a family of restaurant owners. In this show, he teaches you how to use common ingredients in new and exciting ways. He shows how to make their flavors and textures shine in different dishes.
What the Show Teaches
Each episode of Everyday Exotic focuses on one special ingredient. These ingredients can be things like papaya, duck, or nori. Roger teaches you how to:
- Find the best quality ingredients when you shop.
- Store them properly at home.
- Cook with them in many different and tasty ways.
Where to Watch
The show first aired on May 31, 2008. It took the place of another show called Fine Living Network. You can watch Everyday Exotic on several channels around the world, including:
- The Food Network channel in Canada.
- Cooking Channel in the USA and Caribbean.
- Food TV on Channel 9 Sky Digital.
- Kuchnia TV in Poland.
- Other channels in the Middle East.
Episode Guide
Season 1
- Papaya
- Lychee
- Nori
- Szechuan peppercorn
- Thai basil
- Coriander/Cilantro
- Miso
- Lemongrass
- Star anise
- Curry
- Panko
- Saffron
- Okra
- Plantain
- Coconut
- Water chestnuts
- Tamarind
- King oyster mushrooms
- Maple syrup
- Oyster sauce
- Paprika
- Mango
- Celeriac
- Cardamom
Season 2
- Camembert
- Prosciutto
- Duck
- Pine nuts
- Edamame
- Cajun spice
- Rapini
- Wonton
- Pork belly
- Buffalo mozzarella
- Avocado
- Peanuts
- Catfish
- Chipotle
- Daikon
- Caraway
- Nappa cabbage
- Lime leaf
- Fermented black beans
- Blood orange
- Persimmon
- Jerusalem artichoke
- Tahini
- Pistachio
- Salt cod
- Passion fruit
Broadcasters
- Original Channel
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- Food Network Canada
- Other Channels
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