<p> Host Flora Cheung will start each 30-minute show shopping for fresh ingredients in the city’s famous wet markets, undressing once she is back in the privacy of her studio kitchen, the South China Morning Post reported.<br /><br />First episode<br /><br />Cheung, who admits she has never worked in a restaurant kitchen, said she hopes the risque show will draw more men into the kitchen. <br /><br />The first episode is set to air later this month.<br /><br />“I have always liked cooking and I thought I should share (the) enjoyment with more people,” the 26-year-old told the Post.<br /><br />“Most men don’t like to cook, but I want to get them interested... From shopping to cooking—it’s the whole shebang,” Cheung added.<br /><br />The host promised that her tailor-made, transparent apron won’t leave much to the imagination.<br /><br />“It covers pretty much everything but hides nothing,” she was quoted as saying.<br />Producer Jesse Au told the paper that the show may spawn similar offerings with nude hosts cooking up a range of Asian cuisines: “This could be an endless series if it proves popular.”</p>
<p> Host Flora Cheung will start each 30-minute show shopping for fresh ingredients in the city’s famous wet markets, undressing once she is back in the privacy of her studio kitchen, the South China Morning Post reported.<br /><br />First episode<br /><br />Cheung, who admits she has never worked in a restaurant kitchen, said she hopes the risque show will draw more men into the kitchen. <br /><br />The first episode is set to air later this month.<br /><br />“I have always liked cooking and I thought I should share (the) enjoyment with more people,” the 26-year-old told the Post.<br /><br />“Most men don’t like to cook, but I want to get them interested... From shopping to cooking—it’s the whole shebang,” Cheung added.<br /><br />The host promised that her tailor-made, transparent apron won’t leave much to the imagination.<br /><br />“It covers pretty much everything but hides nothing,” she was quoted as saying.<br />Producer Jesse Au told the paper that the show may spawn similar offerings with nude hosts cooking up a range of Asian cuisines: “This could be an endless series if it proves popular.”</p>