![]() Waffles and Mochi isn’t the only sustenance-themed show that’s providing solace lately. (After all, even for those advanced in age, the designation of a tomato is disputed.) Add in cameos from foodie favorites like Nosrat and Andrés, who show off their cooking chops by making a tomato basil pasta (Nosrat) and gazpacho (Andrés), it is also even an enjoyable binge. However, with scenes like this, it has its adult charms too. Waffles and Mochi is, yes, a program meant for children. Halfway through, there’s a musical interlude, where they search for the answer- through song. They ask chefs from Samin Nosrat to José Andrés. This quandary deeply perplexes the two titular characters who, by the way, are puppets that work at a magical grocery store. If you DON’T like matcha, you can omit it completely for regular mochi waffles.There’s a running joke in the first episode of Michelle Obama’s new Netflix show, Waffles and Mochi, about whether tomatoes are a fruit or vegetable. ![]()
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