Roadfood
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Roadfood

Sesong 1
Host Misha Collins explores what makes America’s communities unique and what binds us all together. In Season 1, Misha travels to Houston for pho, hits the Rhode Island coast for calamari, samples frybread in Phoenix, tries gumbo in Louisiana, has an onion fried burger along Route 66 and much more.
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  1. S1 E1 - Houston, TX: Viet-Cajun Crawfish & Beef Pho

    2. desember 2021
    25min
    TV-G
    Discover a dish that is truly unique to the United States, the Viet-Cajun Crawfish. Relatively new, this Asian-inspired food craze is also a story of Vietnamese refugee immigration. In Houston and along the coast, Vietnamese culture infuses the traditional Texas landscape, bringing together Gulf and Vietnamese influences and ingredients for a delicious Houston original.
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  2. S1 E2 - NYC/Little Dominican Republic: Tres Golpes

    9. desember 2021
    25min
    TV-G
    Little Dominican Republic, located in Washington Heights, is a microcosm of the Dominican community in Manhattan, NY. This community is vibrant and truly alive with Dominican cuisine and culture, with beloved dishes like camarones al horno, chicharrones, tres golpes and mangú.
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  3. S1 E3 - Rhode Island: Calamari

    16. desember 2021
    25min
    TV-G
    Ever heard of a state appetizer? Unless you live in Rhode Island, the answer is likely no, as this tiny state is the first -- and only -- to pursue this particular display of state pride. But the story of the calamari industry in Rhode Island is surprisingly rich, with many layers to bite into.
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  4. S1 E4 - Chicago, IL: BBQ

    23. desember 2021
    25min
    TV-G
    African American influence in Chicago cannot be overstated, stretching from music to food to much more. Jazz and Blues, as well as South Side BBQ -- a style of barbeque only found in a handful of restaurants in Chicago -- are just a few examples of how African American culture has shaped the Windy City.
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  5. S1 E5 - Brownsville, TX: Tacos

    30. desember 2021
    25min
    TV-G
    Brownsville, Texas, on the border of Mexico, is where you’ll find some of the best tacos in the U.S., both in variety and quality. It’s also a place where border politics have direct and immediate consequences, and where Elon Musk built a launch site for Space X rockets to Mars. How do tacos reflect such a diverse place?
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  6. S1 E6 - Barberton, OH: Serbian Fried Chicken

    6. januar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    Booming economic growth and rapid industrialization in the early twentieth century drove immigration from Europe to Ohio, and that immigration brought the now hyper-regional dish of Barberton fried chicken to the area. In fact, derived from the recipe of Serbian immigrants who founded the still-operating Belgrade Gardens restaurant in the 1930s, Serbian fried chicken has become a regional staple.
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  7. S1 E7 - Detroit, MI: Collard Greens/Soul Food

    13. januar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    As African Americans migrated from the south up to Detroit, they brought their culture, traditions and cuisine with them. Collard greens, a soul food staple, tells the story of how African Americans have shaped and continue to shape the Motor City, one farm and one restaurant at a time.
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  8. S1 E8 - New Bedford, MA: Shrimp Mozambique

    20. januar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    New Bedford, MA has a significant Portuguese immigrant population, dating back to the first wave arriving in the 1800’s and the second in the 1960-1970’s. The Portuguese wove their culture and identity into the area, including its cuisine. A star dish is Shrimp Mozambique, a dish also claimed by Cape Verdean immigrants in the area.
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  9. S1 E9 - Eastern Shore, VA: Oysters and Crabs

    27. januar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    Virginia’s Eastern Shore is one of timeless tradition and continuous environmental change. Discover Tangier Island, a fishing village that is sinking into the ocean, and aquafarmers on the Shore supplying the country with shellfish. Oysters and crabs tell the story of this region that is shaped by change – geographic, climate, cultural and personal.
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  10. S1 E10 - Southern Louisiana: Gumbo

    3. februar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    Gumbo, originally from Louisiana, came out of the great diversity of cultures that were present in the area at the time. With African roots, the dish has evolved over time, drawing from French, American, Spanish, and Caribbean influences that represent gumbo as a true melting pot of cultures and cuisine.
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  11. S1 E11 - Phoenix, AZ: Frybread

    10. februar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    For many Indigenous people, frybread is a dish with a complicated and controversial past: it is a symbol of perseverance and pain, but also a part of their culinary story. Now, some tribal members in Arizona are finding that looking back is the best way forward -- reconnecting with the foods, traditions and ceremonies that tie them to their ancestors and help their communities thrive.
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  12. S1 E12 - Oklahoma/Route 66: The Onion Fried Burger

    17. februar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    Invented during the Great Depression as a way to offset the cost of beef, the onion fried burger has become a beloved staple of El Reno, Oklahoma. On Route 66 and known as the Crossroads of America, this small town has big personality, and the restaurants serving this iconic dish have served as the heartbeat of the community through all of the ups and downs.
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  13. S1 E13 - Los Angeles: The Açai Bowl

    19. februar 2022
    25min
    TV-G
    Los Angeles is a renowned cultural hub, drawing people of all backgrounds together and bringing new dishes, like the açai bowl, to the United States. Misha Collins visits his own backyard to showcase the açai bowl, exploring why Angelenos are on the forefront of a burgeoning plant-based food movement and why this area is such fertile ground for creativity and innovation.
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