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| [[Food Improvement Season 1|1]]
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|rowspan="5"|Radolfo Pirri<br />Virginia Celestino
|rowspan="5"|Radolfo Pirri<br />Virginia Celestino
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|rowspan="5"|14
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|Michael Nueiva
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|rowspan="3"|<small>Virginia</small>
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|Ramolo Cappaletti
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| [[Food Improvement Season 2|2]]
| [[Food Improvement Season 2|2]]
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|Zen Gallmore
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|Connor Baranta
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| [[Food Improvement Season 4|4]]
| [[Food Improvement Season 4|4]]
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|rowspan="2"|<small>Radolfo</small>
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[[Category: Vitosium]]
[[Category: Vitosium]]

Revision as of 03:54, 4 December 2021

Food Improvement
GenreCooking
Reality television
Country of originVitosium
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Food Improvement is a Vitosian television cooking competition that sees two well established celebrity chefs creating teams of "recruits" with very poor cooking skills. They are put through a culinary boot camp to earn a cash prize of $40,000. The series premiered on Cuisine Network in 2011.



Series overview

Season Celebrity Chefs Recruits Winner Winning Chef Runner-up Year
1 Radolfo Pirri
Virginia Celestino
14 Michael Nueiva Virginia Ramolo Cappaletti 2010
2 Zen Gallmore Connor Baranta 2011
3 ? ? 2012
4 ? Radolfo ? 2013
5 ? ? 2014