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In this vibrant docuseries, Latin American chefs tell their stories and bring a taste of tradition and innovation to their delicious offerings.
Genre:Documentary
Network:Netflix
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Season 1

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
    7.8/10140 votes
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    Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 7/21/2020

    Argentines are passionate about street food, be it choripáns or fugazzeta, but Pato Rodriguez's cheesy tortilla has even acclaimed chefs raving.

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  • Salvador, Brazil
    8.0/10133 votes
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    Salvador, Brazil

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 7/21/2020

    Hearty feijoada. Spicy moqueca. Beachside pirão. Bahia's food is awash with both African and Portuguese influences — and lots and lots of dendê oil.

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  • Oaxaca, Mexico
    7.9/10116 votes
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    Oaxaca, Mexico

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 7/21/2020

    Toasted tlayudas and vinegary piedrazos embody the rich biodiversity and profound flavors of Oaxaca. Meet Doña Vale, who makes peerless memelas.

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  • Lima, Peru
    8.2/10112 votes
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    Lima, Peru

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 7/21/2020

    Joyfully diverse yet singular in flavor, Lima's food culture lives for honeyed picarones, savory anticuchos and one chef's Nikkei-inspired ceviche.

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  • Bogota, Colombia
    8.0/1094 votes
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    Bogota, Colombia

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 7/21/2020

    Luz Dary and the women at La Perseverancia food market reinvent classic Colombian dishes such as arepas and ajiaco, reinvigorating local cuisine.

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  • La Paz, Bolivia
    8.0/1095 votes
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    La Paz, Bolivia

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 7/21/2020

    Rellenos queen Doña Emi and other cholitas fight to be seen while upholding traditional bites like anise-flavored buñuelos and fiery chola sandwiches.

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