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The Best Episodes of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain

Every episode of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain!

Chef James Martin takes to the skies to explore how the beautiful and unique landscape of the British Isles produces distinct and delicious regional ingredients.

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    James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 1 - South East
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    #1 - South East

    S1:E1

    James Martin visits the sunny South East to find out why Kent's cherries are so sweet.

    Director:Unknown
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  2. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 2 - South Wales
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    #2 - South Wales

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    James Martin visits South Wales to discover why Welsh mountain lamb is prized by foodies.

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  3. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 3 - Gloucester and the Cotswolds
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    #3 - Gloucester and the Cotswolds

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    James Martin celebrates the wonders of wild River Severn salmon.

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  4. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 4 - East Scotland
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    #4 - East Scotland

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    James Martin discovers why the raspberries grown near Strathmore are a class apart.

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  5. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 5 - Northern Ireland
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    #5 - Northern Ireland

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    In Northern Ireland James Martin discovers why Dexter beef has such a unique flavour.

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  6. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 6 - South Coast
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    #6 - South Coast

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    James Martin finds truffles in the forests of Hampshire and tomatoes on the Isle of Wight.

    Director:Unknown
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  8. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 7 - West Country
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    #7 - West Country

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    James Martin finds out why Devon's milk is so creamy.

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  9. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 9 - Lincolnshire and the Flatlands
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    #8 - Lincolnshire and the Flatlands

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    James flies over the fertile plains of Lincolnshire and the flatlands to explore why it is an area so famed for its world-class pork and how it has the ideal environment for the mass production of perfect peas. On his journey he cooks succulent Lincolnshire pork chops with a scrumpy apple sauce and crispy cabbage, and steamed fillet of plaice with pea purée, steamed peas in their pods, asparagus and crispy bacon.

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  10. James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Season 1 Episode 10 - Yorkshire
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    James investigates the environmental factors that have created the Rhubarb Triangle.

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Best Episodes Summary

"South East" is the best rated episode of "James Martin's Food Map Of Britain". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 9/16/2013. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "South Wales".