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Omnivore

Omnivore TV show poster: Images of a fish, vegetables and airplane are stacked together in the form of a fish.

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Stephanie Morgan By Stephanie Morgan , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Deep dive into food history, culture has mild peril.

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curiosity and a quest for knowledge. His deep respect for other cultures and traditions is evident as he explores different foods and the communities that cherish them.</p> ">

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A beautifully crafted series offering a meditative exploration of the world of food. The stunning cinematography of Omnivore, along with chef Redzepi's genuine curiosity and deep respect for diversity, make each episode a heartfelt journey into the cultural and communal significance of food. While the show's meticulous attention to detail and slow, deliberate storytelling will enthrall history buffs and hardcore foodies, its pace may not appeal to all, especially younger viewers. Overall, Omnivore stands out as a thoughtful and immersive series that enlightens and inspires, making it a worthy addition to the culinary genre.

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