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Omnivore, René Redzepi series on Apple TV+


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I just started watching Omnivore, René Redzepi’s new TV series on Apple TV+. It appears the first three of eight episodes are available for screening. It's quite lovely to watch. 

Here's a WSJ review: ‘Omnivore’ Review: René Redzepi’s Tasty Travels on Apple TV+ (supposedly a gift link)

 

Eater thinks it should have been a different show:  In René Redzepi’s ‘Omnivore,’ Noma Is the Center of the Culinary Universe And that’s not a good thing

 

Hollywood Reporter review: ‘Omnivore’ Review: Noma’s René Redzepi Hosts an Apple TV+ Food Docuseries That’s as Thought-Provoking as It Is Hunger-Inducing

 

LATimes: Q&A: Noma chef René Redzepi wants to make insects delicious. In ‘Omnivore,’ he explains why (paywall likely)

 

Anyone else watching?

 

 

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9 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:

Anyone else watching?

 

Not yet. I've known about this for all of nine minutes. :-} So thank you

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