Kiran Jethwa as Self - Host
Episodes 39
Locals seize the chance to nab grasshoppers using a 'corridor of lights', a gauntlet of bright bulbs and smoke to catch and consume this newfound food alternative.
Read MoreThe spongy, pancake like injeera is a famous staple Ethiopian food made from the iron rich grain, teff; Kiran samples injera for the first time at a traditional Ethiopian restaurant.
Read MoreKiran will join fishermen from Pate, and attempt to dive for lobster, continually aware that he might become fish-food himself.
Read MoreKiran joins the Bagisu men into the forests to find the bamboo shoots and any other natural foods to cook up malewa.
Read MoreQuest for the ugly but delicious custard apple widely known as the 'bullock's heart' or 'bull's heart'.
Read MoreKiran attempts to catch numerous fish including the much sought after Nile Perch on Lake Victoria.
Read MoreKiran witnesses a full day on a local cattle farm on the outskirts of Nasret; he sees bulls reared, the large number of butcheries and the first slaughter of the day.
Read MoreKiran visits his new friend Samburu's perfect plump pumpkin patch that also grows cabbage and sukuma wiki.
Read MoreChef Kiran explores Uganda's bar food culture.
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Chef Kiran tries spear fishing in Lake Baringo, Kenya.
Read MoreChef Kiran tries spear fishing in Lake Baringo, Kenya.
Read MoreChef Kiran takes a coffee tour through Ethiopia.
Read MoreChef Kiran tries some unusual meats, like rat and crocodile.
Read MoreChef Kiran Jethwa heads to the lush Bushs Crubin, Zambia's Central Province to sample the wild mushrooms, pink pleasures, brown jobbies and sticky bun'shrooms; then cooks an amazing fungi feast.
Read MoreChef Kiran Jethwa uses all of his courage to catch the razor-toothed barracudas that upset the daily workings of an oceanic fish farm; Kiran and an old friend scuba dive with spear guns and enjoy a smoky BBQ at sundown.
Read MoreKiran explores the Hoedspruit and Lowveld areas to learn the origins of his favorite South African jerky snack biltong, then hunts the Inkasi Game Reserve for impala.
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Dullstroom is a fly fishing destination due to it's cold temperatures.
Read MoreAfrican Wild Honey And Game Meat
In Machakos, Kiran learns how to catch guinea fowl and marinate them from inside at the same time.
Read MoreRice And Fowl
Kiran tries surfing cows in the Embu rice paddies, and protects the crops by joining a duck hunt.
Read MoreLake Victoria Whitebait
Heading west, Kiran visits a peanut farm and picks green bananas, before being caught by a storm while fishing.
Read MoreMt. Kenya Trout
This episode's dish requires a visit to two very different landscapes - a sweltering, crocodile-infested lake and freezing mountain slopes.
Read MoreCoral Fish, Oysters and Clams
Kiran meets fishermen who fashion improvised surfboards from debris and then paddle out into an estuary with a perilous tide.
Read MoreTea and Molo Lamb
Kiran visits the Kericho man-made tea fields and learns the process of tea picking; he then travels to the Molo region where he smokes a prize Molo lamb with the tea leaves.
Read MoreOstrich Egg, Cow's Blood and Cattle Hump
Kiran makes poisonous hunting arrows while in the Maasai Mara; he investigates the Maasai approach to cattle husbandry.
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