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Greenlit: Food: Fact or Fiction? Cooking Channel

Food: Fact or Fiction? (6 x 30′) – Ever wonder if coffee really does stunt your growth, or if a bowl of hot chicken soup can actually cure the common cold? Or if Italians were the first to invent pizza? Host Michael McKean explores longstanding adages about food to prove as well as debunk some of the most fascinating food myths. From the truth about the most popular food remedies, to the dish on our favorite romantic recipes and aphrodisiacs, and to the real scoop about food’s influence on some of the world’s most famous battles, discover some tasty truths and some mouth-watering mysteries hidden in every bite!

Throughout the episodes, a spoonful of fact and a dash of fiction that have flavored our favorite dishes will be revealed. One episode takes a look at “the most important meal of the day” to explore where that age-old saying about breakfast came from, and whether or not it is really true. Get ready to wake up and smell the facts, as we discover how our morning meals have come to taste so sinfully delicious. In another episode, we take a trip around the food globe to get to discover where beloved international dishes were really born. French Fries are fried, but are they really French? Every Chinese restaurant marks the end of the meal with fortune cookies, but was this crunchy treat really invented in China? Viewers will be stunned as we uncover the facts and the fiction about food.

Channel: Cooking Channel

Producer: Revelations Entertainment

TX: 26th October 2015

Source: Scripps press release

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