Simply Ming

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Simply Ming[edit | edit source]

Simply Ming is a television cooking show hosted by chef Ming Tsai. The show is produced by WGBH-TV and airs on PBS stations across the United States.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Simply Ming focuses on the creation of East-West dishes, which combine both Eastern and Western culinary traditions. Each episode features a guest chef who prepares their own dish, and then assists Ming in creating a new dish using the same main ingredient.

Host[edit | edit source]

Ming Tsai is a Chinese-American chef, restaurateur, and television personality. He is known for his fusion style of cooking, which combines elements of both Eastern and Western cuisines.

Production[edit | edit source]

Simply Ming is produced by WGBH-TV, a public television station located in Boston, Massachusetts. The show is filmed in a studio kitchen, and each episode is approximately 30 minutes long.

Broadcast[edit | edit source]

The show is broadcast on PBS stations across the United States. It is also available for streaming on the PBS website and other online platforms.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Simply Ming has been well-received by critics and audiences alike. It has been praised for its innovative recipes, engaging host, and educational content.

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