
British chef and television presenter Matt Tebbutt of `Food Unwrapped' travels to South Africa to explore the landscape and experience the food it has to offer. As he travels across the country, he seeks out regional specialties and explores the diversity and flavour of local food. Each episode of the ten-part food and travel series focuses on the role of a single ingredient in the lives of South Africans, including beef, maize and South African barbecue. Matt also meets with local people, from a food blogger to farmers, cookbook authors and Nelson Mandela's personal chef, to discover food stories and learn about the rich culture and heritage of South African cuisine.
Air Date: 2020-06-08
Matt Tebbutt explores South African’s love of cooking with fire. He travels to a town in the province of Gauteng to l...
Air Date: 2020-06-08
Matt Tebbutt travels to Stellenbosch, an area of the Western Cape that is surrounded by vineyards. He learns about th...
Air Date: 2020-06-09
Cows have significant social and spiritual meaning in South Africa. Matt Tebbutt travels to the outskirts of Pretoria...
Air Date: 2020-06-09
Matt Tebbutt explores why maize is viewed as South Africa’s most important crop. He heads to the small resort town of...
Air Date: 2020-06-10
Matt Tebbutt travels to Durban to get a taste of their diverse food culture. He visits a spice emporium to find out m...
Air Date: 2020-06-10
Matt Tebbutt learns about the rich and diverse food culture in South Africa’s second largest city, Cape Town. He also...
Air Date: 2020-06-11
Matt Tebbutt travels to Pietermaritzburg to meet a farmer who specialises in indigenous breeds. He then prepares a me...
Air Date: 2020-06-11
Matt Tebbutt travels to the beautiful fishing town of Kalk Bay. He learns about the catching and cooking of a delicio...
Air Date: 2020-06-12
Matt Tebbutt heads deep into the bush of Mpumalanga to get a look at South Africa’s wildlife. He then learns from a c...
Air Date: 2020-06-12
Matt Tebbutt meets renowned chef Coco Reinarhz to learn about the food culture in Johannesburg. They then join forces...