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La presentadora Padma Lakshmi lleva al público de viaje por USA mientras explora las ricas y diversas tradiciones culinarias de varios grupos de inmigrantes y busca a las personas que más ha... Leer todoLa presentadora Padma Lakshmi lleva al público de viaje por USA mientras explora las ricas y diversas tradiciones culinarias de varios grupos de inmigrantes y busca a las personas que más han influido en la cocina estadounidense moderna.La presentadora Padma Lakshmi lleva al público de viaje por USA mientras explora las ricas y diversas tradiciones culinarias de varios grupos de inmigrantes y busca a las personas que más han influido en la cocina estadounidense moderna.
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- 1 premio y 10 nominaciones en total
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First of all, deducting one star simply because Padma needs to get a tad more educated about immigration when it comes to generalizing politics. Republicans (myself a moderate one) are NOT against immigration, just ILLEGAL immigration. All of my great grandparents were immigrants in the late 1890's like millions of other people, and they faced so much prejudice and poverty once here (particularly the irish side). And many of my friends are immigrants, most of them Indian. I believe other people deserve the same chance my ancestors had, and we need to make immigration more reasonable, not some Mount Everest that few can conquer.
Maybe I'm a minority in this, but I envy people who have a defined culture. Being a white american of european descent, I feel like I have no real cultural connections or traditions, and throughout my life I've been very envious of people who have that kind of cultural experience.
Padma's reference to raising a first generation American child and how do you get them to embrace their ancestors' culture immediately brought my favorite book to mind: The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri (so-so movie, fantastic book). I've recommended it to countless people over the years, both Indian and American, and it has really opened hearts and minds in great ways, particularly in my field where people were fearful when the flood of L1/H1B visas were at their height. It will stay with you forever.
So I was pleasantly surprised when I started watching, because I didn't know the series would focus on a topic so near and dear to my heart.
Obviously I LOVED this show. I learned quite a few things and I think we need more shows like this which introduce us to the immigrant experience today (as well as the past, like the Milwaukee episode), and I think that using food as that common factor is the perfect vehicle.
I didn't find it preachy at all.
Padma comes across a bit too serious (to me) on Top Chef, so it was a ton of fun to see her in a more interpersonal setting and see her humor come out (that aspect was awesome, keep that up). I loved all of it, and I really hope it continues with future seasons. Kudos!
Maybe I'm a minority in this, but I envy people who have a defined culture. Being a white american of european descent, I feel like I have no real cultural connections or traditions, and throughout my life I've been very envious of people who have that kind of cultural experience.
Padma's reference to raising a first generation American child and how do you get them to embrace their ancestors' culture immediately brought my favorite book to mind: The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri (so-so movie, fantastic book). I've recommended it to countless people over the years, both Indian and American, and it has really opened hearts and minds in great ways, particularly in my field where people were fearful when the flood of L1/H1B visas were at their height. It will stay with you forever.
So I was pleasantly surprised when I started watching, because I didn't know the series would focus on a topic so near and dear to my heart.
Obviously I LOVED this show. I learned quite a few things and I think we need more shows like this which introduce us to the immigrant experience today (as well as the past, like the Milwaukee episode), and I think that using food as that common factor is the perfect vehicle.
I didn't find it preachy at all.
Padma comes across a bit too serious (to me) on Top Chef, so it was a ton of fun to see her in a more interpersonal setting and see her humor come out (that aspect was awesome, keep that up). I loved all of it, and I really hope it continues with future seasons. Kudos!
As someone who watched years of celebrity chef shows on Food Network, Padma Lakshmi has brought food back to where it all begins, namely people. The approach to the show is incredibly gentle, heartfelt, and less about recipes than what people feel about the food. It looks at culture expressed through cuisine, but doesn't shy away from occasional "political" viewpoints (I'd personally call them "ethical" questions, but then it's difficult to separate nowadays), but it's never heavy-handed or judgmental, in spite of the underlying message of "We're all Americans, even if we weren't all born here, and we all contribute to what makes America great." In short: great food, great show.
Unlike other reviews here, I thoroughly enjoyed the show. This is not just about food, its about the culture that cultivated the food habits. Very engaging and Padma was very good.
I love how Padma addresses the culture and history so sensitively and relates to the people she meets. She has a lovely and respectful manner and comes across authentically. She really found her voice in telling these stories. It's beautifully produced and I thoroughly enjoyed every episode. I look forward to another season - there are so many more stories to tell.
I don't think that I've ever seen Padma Lakshmi before this show, but I had a general idea of who she was. Gotta say, this show has made me love her! She's super down to earth and very charming, and she has a good voice for narration. Also, gotta say, she's looking freaking awesome for a fifty year old. This is a woman who knows how to take very good care of herself and it shows.
I really appreciate that this isn't JUST a food show, but it also delves into the cultures and history of the people behind the food Padma gets to eat and learn about.
My only complaint is that I wish the show was an hour long instead of just half an hour so that Padma could spend more time with the people she talks to, and so that some of them don't take up a third or more of the running time of an episode.
I really appreciate that this isn't JUST a food show, but it also delves into the cultures and history of the people behind the food Padma gets to eat and learn about.
My only complaint is that I wish the show was an hour long instead of just half an hour so that Padma could spend more time with the people she talks to, and so that some of them don't take up a third or more of the running time of an episode.
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