
Overview
Bourdain digs deep into the proud, often misunderstood culture of West Virginia, as he traverses a 5,000 foot mine, observes the demolition derby–like sport of rock-bouncing and dines on signature Appalachian dishes. Bourdain’s own preconceptions are dashed as he finds the West Virginian attitude to be a remarkable dichotomy, both resolute and open-minded. Over an assortment of local dishes – snapping turtle patties, squirrel gravy, pawpaw ice cream, spaghetti pie, and bear meat – residents candidly discuss their staunch views on the second amendment, Donald Trump, life beyond the coal industry, and the reclamation of West Virginian cuisine.
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11 - 1West Virginia April 29, 2018
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11 - 2Uruguay May 06, 2018
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11 - 3Newfoundland May 13, 2018
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11 - 4Armenia May 20, 2018
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11 - 5Hong Kong June 03, 2018
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11 - 6Berlin June 10, 2018
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11 - 7Cajun Mardi Gras June 17, 2018
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11 - 8Bhutan June 24, 2018