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Knorr Taste Quest

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Created by
  
Unilever Nigeria

Starring
  
Dr Robert & Chef Fregz

Original language(s)
  
English

Number of seasons
  
3

Program creator
  
Unilever Nigeria Plc

Directed by
  
Gregory Odutayo

Country of origin
  
Nigeria

First episode date
  
2013

Number of episodes
  
39

Genre
  
Reality television

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Opening theme
  
“Toss it” by Yemi Alade

Nominations
  
Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Award for Best TV Reality Show

Similar
  
Commander Safeguard, Geo Cartoon, Linus & Boom, Burka Avenger, Project Fame West Africa

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Knorr Taste Quest is a Unilever Nigeria-sponsored TV reality show that started airing in 2013. The show was created to reinforce Knorr’s culinary expertise and to bring to life the brand’s love for flavor. It is designed for people to showcase their culinary skills, as well as bring to the homes of consumers an exciting and educational cooking show in Nigeria. During the show, the brand's panel of expert judges give various tasks to the contestants to test their culinary prowess and also their creativity.

Contents

Two well-known Nigerian celebrity chefs, Dr Robert and Chef Fregz, have been the judges from the start of the show to Season (4). In the competition, the judges select the best 12 contestants to compete for 13 weeks, with one of them emerging as the winner and ultimately crowned as Nigeria’s culinary best.

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Format

At the start of each season, there is a ‘call to entry’ into the competition and afterwards an audition process where qualified candidates are selected to enter into the final competition which can involve delivering different tasks as allocated by the judges. The grand finale usually involves 3 top contestants battling it out for the chance to emerge the winner.

References

Knorr Taste Quest Wikipedia