Amazing Cooking Kids

Amazing Cooking Kids

Amazing Cooking Kids title card
Created by GMA Entertainment TV Group
Presented by Carmina Villaroel
Judges Rosebud Benitez
Jackie Ang-po
GB Barlao
Country of origin Philippines
No. of seasons 1
Production
Location(s) Philippines
Running time 30–45 minutes
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release April 16, 2011 – July 16, 2011
Chronology
Related shows Kitchen Superstar

Amazing Cooking Kids is a 2011 reality cooking competition show in the Philippines that features children from ages nine to twelve years old.[1] It is presented by actress and TV host Carmina Villaroel. It debuted on April 16, 2011 on GMA Network. Starting June 4, 2011, it is set to premiere internationally on GMA Life TV with a six-day episode delay.

Contestants

After all the auditions that were held in various areas Here are the top 18 contenders:

Top 18 [2]

Seasons

Season Premiere date Winner Runners-up Other contestants in order of elimination No. of contestants
1 April 16, 2011 Angela Rosales Ronin Leviste and Duday Reyes Eliminated: 12

Call-out order

Carmina's call-out order
Order Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Tarah Budik Ronin Duday Pat Budik Angela Tasha Ronin Angela Ronin Angela
2 Budik Xymon Pat Dingdong Budik Pat Ronin Duday Duday Ronin Duday Ronin
3 Nica Pau Tasha Budik Ronin Duday Tasha Xymon Angela Duday Angela Duday
4 Xymon Tasha Ice Tasha Xymon Ronin Pat Angela Tasha Budik Budik
5 Tasha Pat Dingdong Pat Tasha Angela Budik Ronin Budik Tasha
6 Pau Dingdong Budik Angela Duday Xymon Duday Budik Xymon
7 Duday Angela Duday Ronin Dingdong Tasha Xymon Pat
8 Ice Ice Xymon Xymon Angela Dingdong
9 Angela Ronin Pau Pau Pau
10 Ronin Duday Angela Ice
11 Dingdong Nica Nica
12 Pat Tarah
     The contestant won the competition
     The contestant won the week's reward challenge
     The contestant was eliminated
The contestant won the reward challenge but was eliminated
     The contestant won the reward challenge and was eliminated

Judges

Food Challenges

See also

External links

References

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