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New show gives viewers a taste of Pow Wow Chow

Duo of Indigenous chefs, including Blind River’s Chef Bob Chiblow, travel the province bringing their unique cuisine to powwows across Ontario
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Blind River’s Chef Bob Chiblow and Toronto’s Chef Shawn Adler team up to tour Ontario’s powwow scene in their new 13-episode series Pow Wow Chow.

A new food series called Pow Wow Chow will offer viruses a journey into the best of Indigenous cuisine, featuring two chefs, Toronto’s Chef Shawn Adler and Blind River’s Chef Bob Chiblow as they travel across Ontario bringing their unique food and flavours to powwows and live events

Produced by InterINDigital and SandBay for television’s APTN, Pow Wow Chow is a 13-episode series which sees Adler (Pow Wow Café, Flying Chestnut Kitchen) and Chilblow (Chiblow Fish) as well as their partners, family, and road crews as they reflect on the history, diversity and creativity of Indigenous food while viewers gain a deeper appreciation of the regalia, the songs and dances that are central to these celebrations. 

"We are thrilled to bring 'Pow Wow Chow' to audiences across the country," said Katery Legault, Executive Producer of the series. "This show is not just about food; it's about community, connection, and the power of culture to unite us. We hope that viewers will be inspired to explore Indigenous cuisine and support Indigenous chefs and artisans in their own communities." 

You can catch the premiere of Pow Wow Chow on APTN, Tuesday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. 

For more information about the show, click here.


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