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Food-vengers - Season 1

"Food-vengers"

The new program aims to combine eco-friendly cooking with fun cooking broadcasts. Through Food-vengers, top chefs and cast members will create and present new menus using leftover ingredients to promote zero-waste cooking.

Top Cast

  • 유방원

    유방원

  • 김봉수

    김봉수

  • Bong Tae-gyu

    Bong Tae-gyu

  • Mun Ka-young

    Mun Ka-young

  • Moon Bin

    Moon Bin

  • Song Hoon

    Song Hoon

Overview

The new program aims to combine eco-friendly cooking with fun cooking broadcasts. Through Food-vengers, top chefs and cast members will create and present new menus using leftover ingredients to promote zero-waste cooking.

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