What's New on Netflix: Food Edition

Foodies rejoice! If you have an affinity for all things food and entertainment, you'll be as pumped as us to learn that Netflix just started streaming a slew of cooking-related shows to satisfy your binge-watching cravings. Whether you're into sweet or savory cuisine, Netflix streaming now includes the following 10 shows to get your mouth watering. Source: Travel Channel

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
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Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations

Have a bad travel bug? Then Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations is a must watch. Always full of witty quips, Anthony Bourdain makes traveling a hilarious adventure as he journeys to every corner of the globe to find authentic cuisine and culture that's unknown to the Western world.

Cupcake Wars
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Cupcake Wars

Cupcake Wars is a cooking competition that never gets old. Bakers battle it out to see who can bake the best dozen, but near-impossible challenges and opinionated judges make the show addictive.

Good Eats
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Good Eats

A trove of interesting, scientific explanations for cooking, Good Eats explores all the reasoning behind doing things a certain way in the kitchen. The way the show is shot is wacky and definitely dated, but Alton Brown's goofy humor is completely worth watching and rewatching. This is classic Food Network at its finest.

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Guy Fieri adjective bombs the heck out of food in Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. That unique humor and his ability to scout some of the best classic American restaurants in the country keep folks coming back for seconds of his show.

Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern
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Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern

On Bizarre Foods, Andrew Zimmern is on a mission to find the weirdest, craziest foods in America. He's tried everything from baked muskrat to piglet testicles — and you get to eat vicariously through him.

Chopped
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Chopped

On each episode of Chopped, four chefs are given a basket of mystery (oftentimes incompatible) ingredients, and they must compete to make the most delicious meal out of them. Usually, chefs lose for underseasoning and undercooking their meals, but it's nonetheless nail-biting to see the creative play at work.

Rachael Ray's Week in a Day
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Rachael Ray's Week in a Day

How does one possibly have the time to cook every meal at home? Rachael Ray's Week in a Day makes it seem plausible by showing you how to whip up five meals in a single day.

The Pioneer Woman
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The Pioneer Woman

If you love The Pioneer Woman's blog, then it's about time you watch the show. Ree Drummond (the Pioneer Woman herself) cooks up comfort food on her cattle ranch in Oklahoma.

Restaurant: Impossible
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Restaurant: Impossible

Robert Irvine gives some of the worst restaurants in America some intensive makeovers on Restaurant: Impossible. You will be shocked at some of the unsanitary and mindless habits these business owners practice.

Man v. Food
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Man v. Food

On Man v. Food, it's Adam Richman against insane food challenges at legendary American restaurants. You'll be shocked at how much this guy can put away.