Searching for France
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- By Elaine Walker
Eva Longoria, widely recognized as an actor and activist, is also a devoted Francophile whose career has taken her to France countless times. So, it’s appropriate that her newest series for CNN is “Searching for France.” Longoria’s infectious curiosity and charisma – and the spectacular locations – serve up a fresh perspective on what makes France so unique. Like her previous series on Mexico and Spain, “Searching for France” blends travel, history, and gastronomy in a flavorful journey, this time to uncover the historical roots of the country’s culinary leadership and explore how it became the global standard for fine dining.
Over eight episodes, Longoria travels through Alsace, Bordeaux, Brittany, Burgundy, Provence and more, highlighting the diversity, vibrancy and culinary specialties of each region from classic baguettes and cheeses to innovative new dishes. She immerses herself in the daily lives of locals and uncovers stories that go beyond the surface, emphasizing not only the food, but also the people behind it—farmers, chefs, artisans, and families whose traditions shape the nation’s identity.
Longoria’s genuine interactions and thoughtful questions invite viewers to consider what France means today, in a world where cultural boundaries are constantly shifting. She brings her own background and experience to the table and, being fluent in French, she can easily connect with locals on a personal level, sharing laughs, meals, and heartfelt moments. From bustling Parisian markets to tranquil rural villages, it’s a delicious journey at every turn – ooh la la!
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