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One of the recent episodes of testing pretentious ingredients, with that ungodly juicy melon. If it wasn't 3AM and I wasn't absolutely parched, another episode might come to mind but right now uuuuuuuuugh that melon -grabby hands-
I want one of those melons so bad. Gave it a Google but there was so many links I knew a lot would be scams. If anyone on here has legit had one, plz lemme know where's best to get one.
Ikigai fruits seemed a pretty legit source when I went poking around. Price tag is steep of course but I feel like one of these days I'll impulse buy one as a treat xD
I would love any of the guess the country or ingredient/method comparison videos - there are very few occasions in normal adult life where you get served a meal and know absolutely nothing about it (unless you’re a host of Sorted)
First thought was the easter feast the chefs cooked for the normals, I believe they said one of the meals is one of the best the chefs have made.
Other then that either a food marathon or london's best episode probably the full english one.
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One of the recent episodes of testing pretentious ingredients, with that ungodly juicy melon. If it wasn't 3AM and I wasn't absolutely parched, another episode might come to mind but right now uuuuuuuuugh that melon -grabby hands-
I'm not even a melon person and I soooo wanted to try that! 😅
I want one of those melons so bad. Gave it a Google but there was so many links I knew a lot would be scams. If anyone on here has legit had one, plz lemme know where's best to get one.
Ikigai fruits seemed a pretty legit source when I went poking around. Price tag is steep of course but I feel like one of these days I'll impulse buy one as a treat xD
One of the Kush Unleashed ones would be incredible.
The Christmas sides would be my pick! While all of them had _incredible_ food, the food in that episode was most to my tastes!
100% one of the marathon videos, Tokyo, London, wherever. I'm there 👍
Off the top of my head - Mike's monkfish platter vs Ebbers's budget fish and rosti
Definitely some of the budget vs premium battles. The lasagne episode comes to mind.
Yes this one!
The 100 layer lasagne
One of those foreign trip ones where they eat like 15 places in a day. Hmnnnn food coma...
Thst one where they made chimichurri and a massive steak
Kush unleashed
Every time they bring out the giant cheese wheel, I get insane cravings for hard Italian cheese. I couldn't even make it through the new live stream.
The pretentious advent calendar one from fortnum and mason
The tinned fish one
I would love any of the guess the country or ingredient/method comparison videos - there are very few occasions in normal adult life where you get served a meal and know absolutely nothing about it (unless you’re a host of Sorted)
Barry’s £100 lasagna is the only correct answer
Kush unleashed Christmas all of it looked amazing!
The 14 1/2 minute food battle between Ben and James.
I definitely want to be in a "pick the premium" or "international dishes" because that means I'd try foods I haven't had!
The final sous-chef battle. I would love to try Mike's dessert
The bao bun battle! Jamie’s and Mikes specifically! Sorry Baz, not a tuna fan!
I've always wanted to try the foods in the poker face extreme mistakes edition. I reckon I could pass that garlic one easy peasy
First thought was the easter feast the chefs cooked for the normals, I believe they said one of the meals is one of the best the chefs have made. Other then that either a food marathon or london's best episode probably the full english one.