As a qualified foodie, I am not limited to those delicacies that can be eaten in my mouth, but also pursue those higher-end delicacies. Even if they are not available in reality, even if I can’t eat them, I think a truly good food show is
To meet your requirements, I will recommend some popular food shows below. These may be classics or new ones. I think no matter what, they can leave a shock to your heart.
1. Little Master of China: I think when it comes to this show, as long as you are a qualified post-90s generation, you should have seen this show. This show can be said to be the earliest food show we have come into contact with, right?
When you hear the name, do you think this is a Chinese cartoon?
I thought so too, but later I found out that it was filmed in Japan. I have to say that Japan, as a big animation country, has really worked hard to produce such a down-to-earth series. You can feel it from this series
Chinese culture can also be felt by Japanese culture. This show is more like a cultural documentary than a food show. This show not only promotes the breadth and depth of Chinese food culture, but also takes into account the profoundness of Japanese culture.
Learning and inheritance, so this series is of great significance both at the time and now.
And from this episode, we also see that food can shine (23333). Food can really heal people's hearts, so I think this episode is really a very educational episode.
But I still want to say something. As an early food show, the later plot is really confusing. Why the dark cooking world, as the big boss, did not appear in the last few episodes, or was not even mentioned at all. This makes me wonder.
It feels really uncomfortable to be a plot party.
2. Shokugeki no Soma: Let’s talk about some of the new food shows in recent years, Shokugetsu no Sorai. The first one is this. This show is really about food and absolutely nothing else. The first episode of this show is
An Mu gave me the reason "how can I not follow this show". If what you see from "The Little Master of China" is food culture, I feel that this show is a gourmet show that teaches you how to "prescribe medicine" (
Otherwise, why would the male protagonist be called the King of Medicine? 2333). From this series, you will deeply understand that the glow of delicious food is just child's play. Can food that can't burst your clothes be called real food?
Ahem, I don’t know how to drive. Let’s get back to the topic. Because it is a food show launched in recent years, the picture quality cannot be said. The food in it is really lifelike, so I recommend it every time before watching the show.
You should watch it after you have eaten a full meal, otherwise you will be really hungry. The food in this series can be said to be so delicious that you can feel it through the screen.
The third season of Shokugeki no Soma will be aired soon, so friends who like it are recommended to catch up on the first two seasons before it starts to feel the Japanese beauty (bao) food (yi) culture.
3. Isekai Cafeteria: I think everyone will not be able to forget the taste bud enjoyment that the July new series "Isekai Cafeteria" has brought to us. Also as a gourmet show, this series may not have the passion and excitement of the two previous ones.
Passionate, but this series does bring us a kind of warmth and an experience of truly enjoying delicious food.
The monsters in the deep alien world may be so arrogant in their world, but as long as they pass through this "door" and enjoy delicious food, you will find that they are also so gentle. Perhaps only under such warm conditions
, people can really settle down and truly enjoy a delicious meal.
I highly recommend this show, and don’t watch it on an empty stomach, otherwise you really won’t be able to stand 23333.
There may be some better food shows that I haven’t mentioned, so you can search them out yourself. As a gourmet show, you may want to watch them with the mentality that you will still be hungry even if you are full.
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