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7 Episodes - 30min - English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, German
30 Days Free
Then A$ 9.99 / month
Runtime
30min
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4K
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English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, German
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Hungarian, Romanian, Chinese, English, French, Korean, Spanish, Italian, Finnish, Dutch, Danish, Greek, Portuguese, Polish, Ukrainian, German, Swedish, Czech, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian, Turkish, Arabic
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James May is not a chef. But that’s the whole point: you don’t need to be a brilliant cook to make delicious food. Transporting us to the Far East, the Med, and the local pub – all from the comfort of a home economist’s kitchen – he’ll knock up delicious recipes that you can actually make yourself, with ingredients you can actually buy. And all without the usual television cooking format trickery.