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Emmy prepares an obscure dessert from history books and then bakes a sweet, golden knafeh.

Original Air Date: Jul 19, 2024

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S6, EP10 "Weird Foods"
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Emmy makes German goetta, then shows how to eat a sunflower head and Pacific geoduck.

S6, EP8 "Basic and Fancy Cakes"
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S6, EP7 "Crazy Candy"
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S6, EP6 "Salad and Quirky Fruits"

Emmy shares her favorite tossed salad recipe, experiments with fizzy fruit, then makes candy-dipped grapes.


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Original Air Date: Jul 26, 2024
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