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'''''Food Improvement''''' is a [[Vitosium|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_(Vitosian_TV)|Cuisine Network]] in | '''''Food Improvement''''' is a [[Vitosium|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_(Vitosian_TV)|Cuisine Network]] in 2010. | ||
Revision as of 07:33, 4 December 2021
Food Improvement | |
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Genre | Cooking Reality television |
Country of origin | Vitosium |
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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 2010.
Series overview
Season | Celebrity Chefs | Recruits | Winner | Winning Chef | Runner-up | Year |
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1 | Radolfo Pirri Virginia Celestino |
14 | Michael Nueiva | Virginia | Ramolo Cappaletti | 2010 |
2 | Zen Gallmore | Connor Baranta | 2011 | |||
3 | Danielle Giuti | Bia Silvas | 2012 | |||
4 | Shane de Torres | Radolfo | Lisa Kracht | 2013 | ||
5 | Cynda lo Maralho | Tionna Famara | 2014 |