California
In California, Nadiya samples Guatemalan and Salvadoran food, learns to make Chinese fortune cookies, joins a quinceanera and meets an all-female Mexican rodeo team.
Nadiya Hussain continues her tour of America's culinary melting pot in California.
She starts just a stone鈥檚 throw from downtown Los Angeles, in a Latino neighbourhood, home to an authentic Central American night market. Here she find the country鈥檚 newest arrivals, on the first step of their American dream, cooking up a taste of home: delicious Guatemalan stuffed chilies and, from El Salvador, thick corn tortillas with spicy salsa.
In LA鈥檚 trendy arts district, Nadiya meets Wes Avila, whose gourmet tacos are redefining modern Californian cuisine. She meets Wes鈥檚 father, who emigrated to the USA in the 1970s, causing Nadiya to reflect on her own father鈥檚 immigration experience.
Nadiya discovers an extravagant way that Latinos are holding on to their heritage. The quinceanera is a lavish 15th birthday party that celebrates a girl's coming of age. At the centre is an elaborate cake and a fairy tale dress. Nadiya is invited to spend a day with a family as they celebrate a full day of cultural festivities. She discovers that, this being America, everything is supersized, with a price tag of $25,000 to mark the occasion.
Over the last three years, hate crimes in the USA have reached an all-time high. Nadiya visits an event at a mosque where halal tacos are being used to bring Latinos and Muslims together and create a greater political voice to tackle racism.
Leaving LA, Nadiya enters a land that looks like the Wild West. Out here, she discovers there is an all-female Mexican rodeo team, who compete alongside the men, carrying out daredevil manoeuvers in a dangerous equestrian ballet that requires skill and bravery. She learns how these modern American Mexican women seamlessly combine their two lives and reflects on her own experience of growing up in two different cultural worlds.
In San Francisco, Nadiya visits the last remaining handmade fortune cookie factory in Chinatown, where she is taught how to mould and fold like the resident expert, the grandma of this family business.
She also visits a charity called La Cocina, which is helping women who are new arrivals in America launch and run their own food businesses. Nadiya meets women from Palestine, Thailand and Senegal who are preparing authentic homemade food and joins them for a picnic under the Golden Gate Bridge, where she shares with them her own delicious prawn biryani.
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An all-female Mexican rodeo team
Duration: 02:11
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Nadiya learns to make a popular El Salvadorian snack
Duration: 01:39
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Trailer: Nadiya's American Adventure - California
Duration: 00:20
Music Played
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Eliza and the Bear
It Gets Cold
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Celia Cruz
La Vida Es Un Carnaval
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Florence + The Machine
Third Eye
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Jake Bugg
A Song About Love
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Jake Bugg
A Song About Love
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Keane
Bend And Break
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George Ezra
Song 6
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George Ezra
Pretty Shining People
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Olly Murs
Busy
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Eliza and the Bear
Upon the North
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Nadiya Hussain |
Executive Producer | Katy Fryer |
Executive Producer | Anna Miralis |
Producer | Laia Niubo |
Production Manager | Laura Tjia |
Production Company | Wall to Wall Media |