Elizabeth Lazan and Jeane Reveendran went on one epic road trip around America to explore Asian fusion food in the land of the free
It’s no secret that we’re pretty big on food here in Singapore. While we may be on the perpetual search for the best nasi lemak, chicken rice or laksa here, two best friends from Singapore teamed up to explore the cultural influence of Asian cuisine in America.
The idea for the show stemmed from their curiosity of the origins of food like Singapore Noodles and fortune cookies that have a strong presence on the menus of Chinese restaurants in America. The result? Crack the Cookie Code – a TV show that follows Elizabeth Lazan and Jeane Reveendran around American cities as they go on a full-on food exploration. Fun fact: the two co-hosted and produced the show themselves as well.
We caught up with the pair back home in Singapore as they raved about their travels and talked to us about their friendship that began when they were kids, as they took us for a walk around the scenic Amoy Street in Telok Ayer. And even stopping for a samosa somewhere in between.
Two Singaporeans go on a foodie road trip in the US on TV show…
Watch these besties from Singapore on a food-fuelled trip around the US! #food #travel #fusion
Posted by Honeycombers on Thursday, 28 September 2017
Catch Crack The Cookie Code on A&E Networks, Channel FYI Asia.
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