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MasterChef Turkey (MasterChef Türkiye) is a Turkish competitive cooking game show based on the original British MasterChef. Its first season was broadcast on Show TV, but since 2018 it has been screened on TV8. Chefs Murat Bozok, Batuhan Piatti and Erol Kaynar served as the first season's judges, which was presented by Öykü Serter. [2]
On 10 January 2022, he opened a branch of the Italian restaurant "Filo D'Olio", in Izmir, Turkey, and recruited Mert Ateş Durukan, who competed in MasterChef Turkey Season 5, to his cooking team, and Safanur Bol from the same season, a short while later. [3] After a while, he recruited Kaan Noyanalpan who competed in MasterChef Turkey Season 6.
MasterChef is a competitive cooking show television format created by Franc Roddam, which originated with the British version in July 1990. The show aims to discover the culinary talent of chefs of varying skill levels, through a series of cooking challenges, watched over by various acclaimed food critics and chefs.
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Somer Sivrioğlu is a Turkish chef and restaurateur. [1]He was born on 25 May 1971 in Istanbul, where he lived for 25 years. [2]Sivrioğlu has held a number of senior positions in the hospitality industry.
Apart from the programs in Turkey, Acun Medya produces programs in Greece like Survivor Greece, The Voice of Greece, Ellade Eheis Talento, Power of Love and The Masked Singer. [2] On 19 January 2022, Acun Medya acquired 100% ownership of English Football Club Hull City A.F.C, who avoided relegation in their first season with Acun Medya's control.
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