Crazy Delicious on Netflix: Date, Plot, & Reviews on Netflix: Release Date & Details

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Crazy Delicious is a Netflix Original series . The series stars Jayde Adams, Heston Blumenthal, Niklas Ekstedt and Carla Hall. This documentary series was originally released on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 and currently has 6.7 rating on IMDb.

Is Crazy Delicious on Netflix?

Yes, Crazy Delicious is on Netflix. You can stream Crazy Delicious on Netflix starting Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET. Discover everything released on June 24th and what’s new on Netflix in June 2020.

Below you can view Crazy Delicious plot, streaming info, reviews, trailer, and much more about the series.

Netflix release date June 24, 2020
Time 3:00 AM ET / 12:00 AM PT
Stream Netflix
Starring Jayde Adams, Heston Blumenthal, Niklas Ekstedt and Carla Hall
Genre Documentary
Rating Not Rated

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Series summary

Carla Hall, Niklas Ekstedt and Heston Blumenthal will judge as three cooks will battle it out to create the best feast.The set will be entirely edible and will contain edible blossom, chocolate soil, and a drinkable babbling brook.

Crazy Delicious is a Netflix Original series released in 2020. Netflix uses the term "original" to present movies and series that are exclusive to Netflix - cannot be watched anywhere else. About 85% of all new spending on content goes toward original programming. For more information you can view the official website and also Crazy Delicious on Netflix.

Trailer

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Reviews

Crazy Delicious is a documentary series with a N/A score on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb audience rating of 6.7 (338 votes). The ratings are accurate at the time of writing and are not updated in real-time, but we continue to update Crazy Delicious’s ratings frequently.

IMDb 6.7
RottenTomatoes N/A
MetaCritic

Parental Rating

Here is what parents need to know – Crazy Delicious parental rating is Not Rated. Not Rated (NR) or Unrated (UR) is often used when a film or a TV show has not been submitted to the MPAA for a rating. Unrated movies and TV series should be treated at least as R / TV-MA as it is often that rating or worse.

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