Description
#8800 Television host Stefan Gates finds out what’s really inside the processed foods sold in supermarkets – by making them himself, Food Factory-style.
Setting up a makeshift production line inside a barn, Gates challenges guests to re-create the recipes of popular foods in a competition to see whose tastes most like the original.
This six-part British TV series reveals the amount of science and technology that goes into the foods we take for granted.
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Viewing time: 180 minutes. Closed-captioned. © 2012.
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Titles include:
- Just Add Water
Does instant soup contain real tomatoes? How much seawater do you need to make sea salt? In this episode, Stefan Gates challenges Anton Du Beke and Jodie Prenger to make orange drink.
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Why do cheese puffs melt in the mouth, and why does bubbly chocolate melt faster? In this episode, Stefan Gates challenges Esther Rantzen and Rebecca Wilcox to make chocolate candy bars.
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Why does dried pasta keep so long? Why do supermarket sandwiches stay soft in the fridge? In this episode, Stefan Gates challenges John Torode and Lisa Faulkner to make wheaty breakfast bricks.
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Why are coffee granules frozen at the factory, and why must peas be frozen fast? In this episode, Stefan Gates challenges Carol Kirkwood and Chris Hollins to make rival multicolored ice pops.
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Why do some pizzas contain fake cheese? How horrible is dog food? In this episode, Stefan Gates challenges The One Show regulars Lucy Siegle and Mike Dilger to make ready-made custard.
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Do energy drinks really work? Why is some honey runny? In this episode, Stefan Gates challenges Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy to make bags of sugar from sugarcane and sugar beet.
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