World Food Championships (TV series)

World Food Championships is a television series produced by A&E Television Networks and airing on the Fyi network.[2][3] The show features competitors at the annual World Food Championships in Las Vegas where top chefs and home cooks compete for a top prize of $300,000.

World Food Championships
GenreReality television
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Production location(s)Fremont Street, Las Vegas
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Sharp Entertainment
DistributorA&E Television Networks
Release
Original networkFyi
Original releaseJuly 10, 2014 (2014-07-10)[1]
External links
Website

Cast

Season 1

Episode 1: Burger

Competitors compete in regional qualifiers around the world before the best of the best head to Las Vegas. Chefs create a signature burger in the first round. In round two they must create a patty melt with an original twist. In the third round the top 10 contestants compete using a secret ingredient.

Episode 2: Bacon

Chefs participate in three rounds, first creating a signature bacon dish, then reinventing a classic and finally making use of a mystery ingredient.

Episode 3: Sandwich

The chefs create three sandwiches: a signature sandwich, a reinvented classic and sandwich with a mystery ingredient.

Episode 4: Pasta

Contestants produce three noodle dishes: a signature pasta, a classic reinvented and pasta making use of a mystery ingredient.

Episode 5: BBQ

Top BBQ chefs compete in a two-part competition.

Episode 6: Finale

Top competitors from the burger, bacon, sandwich, pasta and BBQ categories compete in a head-to-head competition for the title of World Food Champion.

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