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The chefs who host such shows can become major celebrities — Julia Child was one of the first, and more recently Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Lagasse have hosted shows that have enjoyed widespread popularity.
 
The literary equivalent is [[:Category:Cooking Stories]].
 
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A program devoted to the preparation and presentation of food, occasionally venturing into nutritional advice in the process. Recipes — sometimes but not always on a theme, or collected as part of a larger meal — are presented by demonstration.

The chefs who host such shows can become major celebrities — Julia Child was one of the first, and more recently Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Lagasse have hosted shows that have enjoyed widespread popularity.

The literary equivalent is Category:Cooking Stories.