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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- Explored through the lenses of the four natural elements _ fire, water, air and earth _ COOKED is an enlightening and compelling look at the evolution of what food means to us through the history of food preparation and its universal ability to connect us. Highlighting our primal human need to cook, the series urges a return to the kitchen to reclaim our lost traditions and to forge a deeper, more meaningful connection to the ingredients and cooking techniques that we use to nourish ourselves.
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The film is gorgeously shot, thoroughly logical and deeply compelling - you will walk away with a very good feeling from it, no moralizing guilt-tripping in the slightest!
The first part - Fire - is about cooking food over fire. All dudes will love this, it takes BBQ to a whole new level.
The second - Water - is about pot cooking, traditional curries, soups, and infused everything - from pot roasts to porridges.
The third - Air - is about whole-grain sour-dough bread. It's utterly fascinating, as it explains the whole "gluten phobia" and offers a fool-proof solution to eating guilt-free bread that is actually good for you (and naturally has no- to low-gluten content).
And the fourth - Earth - is about fermentation (the bacteria that help us ferment things, originally come from soil). It's absolutely fascinating how many fermented foods we eat without knowing about it. Chocolate, anyone? Btw, fermenting alcohol, apparently, is one of the main reasons why humans went from nomadic hunter-gathers to settled agriculturalists.
Can't recommend this film enough!
Eric & Lena Halberstadt my thoughts exactly
I love it :)
It's an excellent film series. Thought it was way better than the book because it was so beautifully shot. Loved the portraits of people in the film as well, and to watch them.
To this day, my favorite cooking show of all time, and one of my favorite documentaries in general. Truly a masterpiece.
Kudos to Michael Pollan for staying true to his core message. This series might be the most important show I ever watch!
Thats quite sad.
+whistlz why is that sad?
+whistlz hahaha!
And everything changed when the Fire Nation came...
+Thomas Prince II everything became overcooked...
+Dan K only the bread bender can maintain balance to the four course meals
the fire nation knew that the next bread bender would appear in the agriculture fields, and burned the whole place down.
your move.
+Dan K And then M Night Shamaymamlyn got his hands on the screenplay and fucked everything up
Lmao, you guys are hilarious
I get cold chills and tears watching this. It is the essence of life. It is our common DNA. Thank you!
I'm a huge fan of you Michael Pollan!!; no nonse simple way to get back to the basic, the way we use to cook..the way we need to get back to the "closest to the ground simple healthy deliciously nourishing food. Keep going and keep shinning Michael...the world need so much more of you!!
This is the cosmos of cooking shows, a masterpiece!
looks like planet earth just for food
+Raphael Ketwaroo I was thinking the same thing. Haha.
It IS Planet Earth for food, and that's exactly how I described it to a friend of mine. Definitely worth seeing and will not make you feel guilty about how you eat.
You just have to watch this. I'm crying my way through. it will re-ignite your passion for food if you've lost it.
Watched the whole thing. It was very good. Not too much of a guilt trip. Heightens your awareness. Informative . . . Inspiring even . . . I feel like I need to watch it again. Good info
Jesse...
We have to cook.
crystal blue persuasion Mr white
Yes
I really enjoyed this show as it was a reminder of why I love best quality food and experiences around cooking :D Thanks for making it.
I watched this series and I thought it was very interesting. I also thought that the phrase "give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime" applies to this series in certain aspects.
This looks really interesting but it will probably make me feel horrible about what I fix for dinner every night.
+kab4292 no shame in ramen brother.
+kaustubh I went to culinary school, I work in a professional kitchen. What they probably won't talk about in this documentary is how little we get paid. I'm on my feet for 9 to 11 hours a day and I can barely afford to live. I eat ramen noodles a lot.
then change
+jokezz8s fuck off at least you get min wage
+kaustubh Lol.
Enjoyed this immensely! Hope there will be a Season 2.
I was on a low card diet before I watched the episode about bread. There's a guy a few blocks away from Romania that bakes rye bread in a big wood fired oven, it's $10 a loaf and hell yes I buy it.
I loved the episode about sourdough. Gave me new insight. It's a healthy food.
This is one of the most amazing films I have ever seen. It's about being connected. Wonderful!
Gives you a whole new positive outlook on food
This documentary changed my life to say in the least. Thank you good sir for taking the time to produce this.
I love cooking, the shopping, the cleaning, the time are what keeps me from cooking regularly, and being a student never helps.
excuses won't improve your health .
+SANPH 😂😂😂😂👏
this documentary is awesome !!!
This looks good.
That show made me try my hand on making my own bread, now with the corona-quarantine is the best thing I ever learned in my life!
Do you have the recipe?
this is worth watching, E1 got me hooked.
The book is outstanding, I really enjoyed it on CD, listening to some chapters up to three times. And then I re-read the book. Excellent information to think about......and useful if you actually eat real food
THIS IS WHAT I WANT THE WORLD OF FOOD TO BE!!!!!!! It's made me sad, since I was a little kid, to think that people will just skip a homecooked meal and opt for pre-packaged, shitty food. Don't get me wrong, I too love frozen pizza, but it will never taste as good as pizza with hand-kneaded, fresh, homemade dough that takes time to rise; sauce, made with the best tomatoes and spices, that takes allllllll day to make; and cheese that you know has been made by people that have been freshly making it, with love and care, for generation after generation.
The focus of this video is what inspired me to want to pursue cooking. Not this video particularly, but the idea that food made by people and not machines will always trump the latter.
Estará disponible en LATAM?
This is such a nice show.
I love the slowness of it and how it doesn't preach for one second.
Good TV!
This looks great! Netflix is on a roll with all shows they are putting out!
Looks promising. Hope it is not one of those shame on you for feeding you and your family fast food and micro wave meals because you want a break from cooking documentaries.
+nappybiscuit I hope it's one of those
+NaijaCINE LOL!!
Nah, more towards learning where your food comes from and the importance of knowing what is in the food you're eating.
+Jose Alvarado So like, Food Inc, but with more food porn?
What kind of pan did you use baking the bread.
Uma das melhores coisas que eu já assisti na televisão!One of the best things I've ever watched on television!
Will this be available in the UK?
+Alex Standen It's a Netflix original so it should be available worldwide.
2016 : the food is cooked
2024 : the future generation is cooked
Es REALMENTE buena...Su perspectiva es agradecida, y la imágen genial.
I'm a huge foodie, and a very creative person who wants to be more creative in the kitchen from inspiration... Can't wait to see this
The Cinematography in this show is very well done.
This is a great 4 part series. My favorite is Air!
Anyone knows what's the music played starting at 1:02? Thanks!
This looks awesome. I love cooking (and eating!). =)
reminds of me of my moms great Indian cooking. the best!
love this, hits home
Amazing visuals
"We all have powerful memories of being cooked for"
10/10 recommend
I wish the netflix store more videos made on stativ
good meals goes together with good spirit
_"I grew quite fond of my little human life. All those rituals. The brushing of the teeth, and the complicated way they cook things."_
- Blon Fel Fotch
so much new netflix trailers/shows YEAH
Buena película!
I love netflix, I will be member again soon as possible.
En Netflix está en español. aparte de interesante es un llamado fuerte de atencion, hacia las empresas que nos cocinan y hacia nosotros mismos ya que elegimos enfermarnos por no saber estos principios.
Go watch it. Awesome stuff
Lmao thought this was a sequel to breaking bad xD
Good series loved it
THIS IS EVERYTHING!!!!
Love it, totally love it!!!
Beautiful
DOES ANYONE KNOW THE NAME OF THE SONG THAT PLAYS IN THE INTRO? I'M DESPERATE 😭
looks beautiful.
Netflix is always putting out some killer shit
are you supposed to make bread without added yeast?
Good show is going on!!
Im so inspired!
my netflix subscription is coming back...
0:08 is that morocco ?
Eat Chipotle! LOL
Netflix, can you bring Good Eats back?
I was watching food wars, barely related but still there's food in the middle.
If I would watch it I would get hungry af.. xD
I wanted a guy fieri cameo at the end saying "Ayy, you just got COOKED!"
COOKED NETFLIX HOY ESTAMOS JUEVES 4 DE FEBRERO DEL 2016
Netflix is crushing it with its orginal programs.
Have you seen Chef?
The 2 party system charade loves the big grocery store, sugar, and fast food industry... Big pharma especially.
Wow Amazing 😢
From documentaries disencouraging people from eating food comes a series encouraging people to eat food.
i thought the thumbnail was walter from bb
+FuzzyFromAnotherPlanet me2 m8. fucking clickbaits
subassi9 ikr even the show name is called cooked
Smh
While I'm watching this I'm gonna have 2 double cheeseburgers, chilli cheese fries and wash it all down with a large chocolate frosty.......MERICA!!!
+MrSilverserpent You must live in Kentucky. lol
+Nexus2Eden I live in Kentucky and that sounds like a great idea!
+MrSilverserpent Cool story bro
Inb4 some single parent rants at me about having 8 kids and a business and cooks 4 course dinners every night: I get the message here but it takes practice. This guy can't just shame everyone who gets take-out by saying they're not "caring for their family" in his own narrow view of the world. I have lived on my own for a decade now and only recently am I able to fit cooking into my daily routine while taking care of all the other life things that need to be taken care of. For some there are far fewer hours in the day.
This is a trailer , an ad. not a demonstration.. not a lesson, not a recipe if you want to be taught then watch, if not dont waste your time .
I wish my mom would cook family dinners. Instead she just cooks for her boyfriend instead of me and my sister. I need to learn how to cook.
watch brothers green eats! super simple and amazing recipes, and the guys are super funny
Stick with banquet dinners
+Francisco Duarte Sorry that you live with a single mother. If your father was there, things would be different. It's not your fault, but you should take measures to instill discipline in your life so that you don't become another statistic. Large majority of men coming from single mother households end up hooked on drugs, in jail or prison.
This is because they lack discipline and order in their lives that their father would have given them. Your mother is selfish, but that's how most women are when the father is gone. Remember, find a system of order and discipline in your life so you don't wind up like most guys.
+ontemp what a bullshit. It doesnt matter is his dad is there or not, his mum should still take care of them. Unless they are over 18
Then come on guys
+ontemp lol i cook for myself since 12 with mom stay at home & with dad present. family dinners is overrated.
omg... noooooi
thats too far !!!
why must we wait ?
:'( release it now !
Since when Mayans, Astecs are from South America? Jesus, nobody reviewed that in episode 4?
Не могу на русском найти этот фильм(
This looks intereesting. Im a fan of evolution psychology of the human being, so this might have information about the origins of cooking.
I'll honour the most primitive way today... With fire ;)
Eat food, mostly plants, not too much.
I'll get back to making my Ramen noodles.
Why did yu take out pokemon black and white put it back please
Maybe this will inspire me to get off my butt and cook more. XD
Uh there are people who don't eat gluten because they have celiac disease, and their bodies have inflammatory responses when they consume too much. So if that one chef was implying all people who don't eat gluten are doing it as a 'fad', then he needs to understand basic health facts.
Yes, but the basic health fact is that a true inflammatory response to gluten is extremely rare and it is more of a fad than a reality. It is just a way for narcissist to make themselves feel special, when in reality there isn't anything unique or special about their physiology. It's like everyone saying they're allergic to sunlight - yeah, maybe 1 in billion...but probably not you. People just want to feel special. About 1.8 million out of 322 million to be precise have celiac disease...that's about 0.56% of the US population. I'd call it a fad.
+Harold I think he was probably addressing how a lot of people who do not suffer from celiac disease make the claim that gluten is bad for you, I cant imagine he would be unaware of food allergies given he cooks for a living.
***** How the hell do you get 1 in 100 from .6%? No that means out of every 300 ppl there are 2 with celiac disease...that's almost as rare as an allergy to eggs.
***** Rare enough that we don't need every single food item to be gluten free, you know that still means 199 out of 200 don't have celiac disease - yeah...199 out of 200, that's pretty rare to me. Definitely doesn't deserve all the hype.
+Harold If you actually watch the series, the chef does explain exactly what you have said. He fully acknowledges celiac disease, he is just talking about everyone suddenly being gluten sensitive or intolerant. Its super interesting.
Se me apareció esta serie después de ver “Food choices” , yo no soy vegetariana ni nada de eso pero me dio muchísimo coraje el inicio de esta serie donde quemaron todo un matorral y mataron a dos animales, en verdad que me pareció despreciable, casi como un insulto al progreso, a todas esas personas que intentan hacer un bien al planeta y a ellas mismas. De verdad que qué inconscientes edonistas. Pero gracias por ponerlo de comercial justo después de un gran documental como lo fue food choices, ya que con el contraste de esta patanería de documental, me entraron las ganas de ya no consumir ningún producto animal, y respetar el medio ambiente.
Chefs table
This show has some amazing footage of very authentic cooking, punctuated by long sequences of philosophical wanking & tedious scientific rants about food.
Bravo. Just bravo. Minus the minute political references
In the air episode he says adding yeast is bad for making bread-- but you NEED yeast for bread to work.
You must have fallen asleep during the part that explains why you don't.
Dave Thomas I did NOT fall asleep. Yeast is required to make bread-- FACT. He also said you can live off bread your entire life because it contains all the nutrients needed to live on-- FALSE. Bread is bad for you and will make you fat as hell if that's all you eat. You'd live a very short life if you ate nothing but bread.
+Cobalt
Fact? Perhaps all the recipes for bread recipes without yeast yielded from a simple Google search are really just spam.
where is chefs table season 2
Well cable TV is dead and Internet TV is the future
A standard luxury......
if you like this you have to see 'In Defence Of Food'.