MasterChef Malaysia
MasterChef Malaysia[edit | edit source]
MasterChef Malaysia is a Malaysian competitive cooking game show based on the original British MasterChef. It is produced by Astro and broadcast on the Astro Ria and Mustika HD channels. The show is judged by celebrity chefs who critique the contestants' food.
Format[edit | edit source]
The format of MasterChef Malaysia is similar to that of the original British MasterChef. The show begins with a large number of contestants from across Malaysia who initially audition with their signature dish that they cook for the judges. Each contestant is then given an apron which they continue to wear throughout the competition. The contestants then compete in several rounds of challenges, which test their food knowledge and preparation skills.
Judges[edit | edit source]
MasterChef Malaysia has had a number of different judges throughout its run. The judges are typically well-known chefs or food critics from Malaysia. They are responsible for tasting and critiquing the contestants' dishes and deciding who will advance to the next round.
Contestants[edit | edit source]
The contestants of MasterChef Malaysia are all amateur cooks from across Malaysia. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds and ages. The contestants are all competing for the title of MasterChef, a cookbook deal, and a cash prize.
Reception[edit | edit source]
MasterChef Malaysia has been well received by audiences in Malaysia. The show has been praised for its entertainment value, as well as the skill and creativity of the contestants. It has also been credited with increasing interest in cooking and food in Malaysia.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- MasterChef Malaysia on Astro
- MasterChef Malaysia on Mustika HD
- MasterChef Malaysia on IMDb
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Official Website of MasterChef Malaysia
- MasterChef Malaysia on Facebook
- MasterChef Malaysia on Instagram
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