Food Hunters

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Food Hunters
Genre Reality show
Created byLorena Garcia
Presented byLorena Garcia
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Producer Cinemat Inc.
Production location Hispanic America (orthographic projection).svg Hispanic America
CinematographyJesus Ivan Rodriguez
Release
Original network Nickelodeon Latin America
Original releaseOctober 16, 2016 (October 16, 2016) 
January 15, 2017 (January 15, 2017)
Related
Toni, la Chef, MasterChef Junior, Talia in the Kitchen

Food Hunters is an American cooking competition television series that aired on Nickelodeon Latin America. It premiered on Sunday, October 16, 2016 in Latin America, and concluded on January 15, 2017. The project began filming in May. This program features 12 episodes of 60 minutes and is produced in collaboration with Chef Lorena Garcia and Cinemat Inc. for Nickelodeon Latin America. [1]

Contents

Format

Children between the ages of eight and thirteen can apply to become a contestant on the series. Four teams of two contestants each will compete in an outside obstacle race to collect the required ingredients. The first three teams to complete the outdoor challenge will use the ingredients collected and their culinary skills against their peers. They will compete against the clock and under the direction of Venezuelan chef Lorena Garcia, author and owner of several restaurants, who will evaluate and decide the winner of each episode.

The winner wins a medal and a scholarship to continue their culinary education.

List of episodes

No. in

series

Original TitleEnglish TitleOriginal air dateProduction Code
1Como leche para mantequillaLike milk for butterOctober 16, 2016101
2El ingrediente misteriosoThe mysterious ingredientOctober 23, 2016102
3¡Viva la Pasta!Long Live the Pasta!October 30, 2016103
4¿La gallina o el huevo?The hen or the egg?November 6, 2016104
5Rica RicotaRich RicotaNovember 13, 2016105
6Maíz MovedizoRestless MaizeNovember 20, 2016106
7Papa y punteríaPotato and aimNovember 27, 2016107
8Lluvia de mangosMango rainDecember 4, 2016108
9Esqui granjeroFarmer skiingDecember 11, 2016109
10Feliz como una lombrizHappy like a wormDecember 18, 2016110
11Veloz como el arrozFast as RiceJanuary 8, 2017111
12La gran final de Food HuntersThe Food Hunters Grand FinalJanuary 15, 2017112

Contestants

Episode 1

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Argentina.svg Sofia
13
Winner

Purple Team

Flag of Argentina.svg Milenka
12
Finalist

Purple Team

Flag of Mexico.svg Nadia
12
Finalists
Blue Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Valentina
11
Flag of Venezuela.svg Kevin
13
Finalists
Yellow Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Luis
12
Flag of Mexico.svg Luisa
13
Removed
Red Team
Flag of Venezuela.svg Santiago
13

Episode 2

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Mexico.svg Luis
11
Winner

Purple Team

Flag of Mexico.svg Sofía
11
Finalist

Purple Team

Flag of Mexico.svg Valentina
12
Finalists
Red Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Martín
13
Flag of Mexico.svg Tanya
12
Finalists
Yellow Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Daniela
10
Flag of Colombia.svg Giancarlo
13
Removed
Blue Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Brandon
11

Episode 3

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Colombia.svg José Daniel
13
Winner

Purple Team

Flag of Argentina.svg Milena
12
Finalist

Purple Team

Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín
10
Finalists
Blue Team
Flag of Argentina.svg Emilia
12
Flag of Colombia.svg Isabella
10
Finalists
Yellow Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Juan
12
Flag of Mexico.svg Elisa
11
Removed
Red Team
Flag of Venezuela.svg Enrique
13

Episode 4

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Colombia.svg Gabriela
11
Winner

Purple Team

Flag of Mexico.svg Paulina
9
Finalist

Purple Team

Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro
10
Finalists
Blue Team
Flag of Guatemala.svg Luis
11
Flag of Mexico.svg Santiago
9
Finalists
Red Team
Flag of Argentina.svg Salvatore
11
Flag of Colombia.svg Paula
11
Removed
Yellow Team
Flag of Ecuador.svg Charlotte
10

Episode 5

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Colombia.svg Santiago
13
Winner
Yellow Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Antonia
13
Finalist
Yellow Team
Flag of Argentina.svg Uziel
13
Finalists
Blue Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Esther
13
Flag of Chile.svg Victoria
12
Finalists
Red Team
Flag of Venezuela.svg Andrés
11
Flag of Mexico.svg Luka
11
Removed
Purple Team
Flag of Mexico.svg Tania
13

Episode 6

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Ecuador.svg María Julia
12
Winner

Purple Team

Flag of Venezuela.svg Eduardo
10
Finalist

Purple Team

Flag of Chile.svg Daniela
14
Finalists
Blue Team
Flag of Mexico.svg Haquin
12
Flag of Colombia.svg Nicholas
12
Finalists
Yellow Team
Flag of Mexico.svg Sophie
12
Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas
12
Removed
Red Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Victoria
12

Episode 7

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Guatemala.svg Javier
11
Winner

Yellow Team

Flag of Colombia.svg Mariana
10
Finalist
Yellow Team
Flag of Colombia.svg María José
11
Finalists
Blue Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Miguel
8
Flag of Mexico.svg Santiago
12
Finalists
Red Team
Flag of Mexico.svg Aura
9
Flag of Venezuela.svg Daniel
10
Removed
Purple Team
Flag of Venezuela.svg Michelle
10

Episode 8

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Mexico.svg Aranza
9
Winner
Yellow Team
Flag of Ecuador.svg María Paz
12
Finalist
Yellow Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Mariana
8
Finalists
Purple Team
Flag of Chile.svg Camila
11
Flag of Mexico.svg Natalia
10
Finalists
Red Team
Flag of Mexico.svg Aura
9
Flag of Colombia.svg Maikol
8
Removed
Blue Team
Flag of Venezuela.svg Nicolas
10

Episode 9

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Mexico.svg Renatta
9
Winner

Purple Team

Flag of Mexico.svg Ximena
11
Finalist

Purple Team

Flag of Argentina.svg Delfina
11
Finalists
Blue Team
Flag of Venezuela.svg Leyla
9
Flag of Colombia.svg Paula
12
Finalists
Yellow Team
Flag of Mexico.svg Ana Victoria
10
Flag of Argentina.svg Ema
11
Removed
Red Team
Flag of Mexico.svg Paulina
11

Episode 10

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Mexico.svg Camila
9
Winner
Red Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Samuel
9
Finalist
Red Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Ivanna
11
Finalists
Purple Team
Flag of Argentina.svg Morena
9
Flag of Guatemala.svg José Joaquín
10
Finalists
Yellow Team
Flag of Mexico.svg André
10
Flag of Mexico.svg Silvana
11
Removed
Blue Team
Flag of Argentina.svg Salvador
10

Episode 11

ContestantAgeInformation
Flag of Argentina.svg Lara
13
Winner
Blue Team
Flag of Ecuador.svg Matias
12
Finalist
Blue Team
Flag of Argentina.svg Mateo
10
Finalists
Yellow Team
Flag of Chile.svg Grace
10
Flag of Venezuela.svg Sebastian
12
Finalists
Purple Team
Flag of Colombia.svg Lilian
11
Flag of Honduras.svg Ángel
12
Removed
Red Team
Flag of Venezuela.svg Daniela
9

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References

  1. "FOOD HUNTERS: LA NUEVA COMPETENCIA CULINARIA DE NICKELODEON". Venevisión (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 July 2015.