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Lucky Chow returns with fresh episodes tracing the deep roots that Asian food culture
has sunk into American soil. In Season 6, host Danielle Chang forages, cooks and eats
her way across the heartland, from Wausau, WI, to Kemah, TX, visiting farmers, chefs,
merchants and home cooks who bring a rainbow of Asian flavor to American life.
E1: TEXASIAN
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Deep in the heart of Texas, Houston is an unexpectedly rich melting pot of Asian and American cuisine. We’ll meet three brothers who put Asian fire into Texas barbecue; a chef who gives the traditional Gulf crawfish boil a spicy, wok-fried Vietnamese twist; and a pho master who is helping to turn the traditional broth into America's new comfort soup.
E2: AMERICAN ROOTS
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In a Wisconsin forest and a Long Island harbor, two families discovered harvests that, with hard work and help from the next generation, turned into thriving businesses. In Wausau, the Hsus are pioneer growers of American ginseng. In Greenport, the Osinskis' backyard oyster farm supplies famous restaurants like Le Bernardin.
E3: DELICIOUS DREAMS
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All around New York, Asian food entrepreneurs are pursuing projects driven by personal passion, whether it's growing the perfect strawberry, promoting local regenerative agriculture or recreating a small corner of Taipei on the streets of Brooklyn.
E4: FEEDING THE FAMILY TREE
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Moms feed us, but who feeds the moms? We join a 12-year-old Food Network star as he cooks for his family, visit the shop where a renown chef prepares a dizzying array of the Korean staples known as banchan and learn about a meal-delivery service that provides a classic Asian pregnancy and post-partum diet.
E5: CHEF FLAVORS
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We cook with Beard Award-winning and Michelin-starred chefs to see how they infuse their cooking with flavor and identity. Benchawan Jabthong Painter and David Skinner prepare elaborate meals reflecting their Thai and Choctaw heritages; Justin Yu combines French rigor with Cantonese instincts; and Anita Lo forages for wild mushrooms for a home feast bursting with umami.
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