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Gordon battles it out at Petra to impress Jordan's royal family.
Gordon battles it out at Petra to impress Jordan's royal family.
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S3, EP3 "The Maine Ingredient"Chef Ramsay discovers why Maine is called the "lobster capital of the world"; Gordon works with a team of lobster fisherwomen, dives for clams, harvests oysters, forages seaweed in freezing waters and tests his lumberjack skills.
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S3, EP5 "Lush and Wild Puerto Rico"Gordon explores Puerto Rico in search of local ingredients as the island reclaims its food supply after Hurricane Maria.
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S3, EP1 "Texas Throwdown"In the wilds of the Lone Star State, Chef Ramsay learns the meaning of "Texas Tough" as he raises cattle, captures rattlesnakes and hunts wild pigs.
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
S3, EP10 "Finland's Midnight Sun"Chef Ramsay explores Lapland in northern Finland by playing swamp football, navigating fierce rapids, fishing for white fish and cooking in a sauna before going head-to-head with chef Kim Mikkola in a riverside cook-off.
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
S4, EP6 "A Royal Taste of Jordan"Gordon battles it out at Petra to impress Jordan's royal family.
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
S4, EP5 "Cuba's Savory Secrets"Gordon embraces local ingenuity as he fishes and forages through Cuba's vibrant landscapes, discovering unique traditions and resourceful techniques.
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S4, EP4 "Big Island Ono"Chef Gordon Ramsay dives, hunts and forages on Hawaii's lush Big Island to uncover its hidden culinary treasures.
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S4, EP3 "Spain's Galician Coast"Gordon and his daughter Tilly explore centuries-old culinary traditions in Galicia, a largely overlooked but magnificent corner of Spain.
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