Ralph discovers that the Old West is still alive and well as he drives cattle, competes in a chuck wagon cook off, and tries to avoid eating a real cowboy favorite: Prairie Oysters (AKA bull’s testicles.)
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While everyone else is on vacation, Ralph has to stay hard at work to avoid eating a gibnut: A rodent that Belizians see as a delicacy, but to Ralph - looks more like a barking rat!
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Ralph visits Czech Republic, the land of beer. Here he will face his biggest challenge to date as he attempts to earn a cook’s living in a country not necessarily known for its cuisine.
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Whether put to work chopping agave, selling fresh pies on the beach, or learning to prepare gourmet worm tacos, Ralph finds himself without a moment’s siesta in the blazing Puerto Vallarta sun.
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Ralph is confronted with a very expensive plane fare, very few English speaking people, and lots of potential bosses missing in action because of vacations
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Will a strange fusion cuisine, cultural differences, and language barrier keep Ralph from hitting the jackpot? If not we have a nice bowl of Bird’s Nest Soup to cheer him up.
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Ralph is forced to ignore the beauty around him and stick to what he knows best: cooking. His penalty if he doesn’t make it? Manish Water; or Goat’s Head Soup!
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Ralph swings over cliffs to collect eggs, parties with fisherman and goes from cooking for local hot spot Vox to cooking in a really hot spot: the middle of a volcano.
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Ralph rubs elbows with Irish Royalty, farms alongside traditional mussel farmers, and learns that you can include Bushmills Irish whiskey in just about any dish!
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