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Current revision as of 13:42, 9 April 2025
Contents |
Host
Elen Roberts
Broadcast
Boom Films for S4C, 6 March 2012 to 4 October 2016 (46 episodes in 4 series + 4 specials)
Synopsis
A competition for young cooks, conducted in Welsh.
In a format familiar to viewers of Junior Masterchef, a group of tween-and-teen chefs demonstrate their ability, are mentored by professional cooks, and produce dishes fit for a full meal.
The competition is split into a North Wales and a South Wales section, with the two groups only merging towards the end of the series.
Champions
2012 Anna Rees
2013 Non Morris Jones
2014 Iwan James
2016 not known
Trivia
The show's title translates to English as "Cooking".