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‘Parts Unknown’ episode highlights Newfoundla­nd and Labrador

- BY JUANITA MERCER

Despite some lollygaggi­ng leading up to the show over CNN’S use of the term “Newfie” in a Twitter post, Anthony Bourdain’s “Parts Unknown” episode received mostly positive feedback in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.

The former chef turned television host and food writer travels all over the world for the “Parts Unknown” show, featuring the food and culture of each locale.

A recent episode featured Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, and now many people are crossing their fingers in hopes that being showcased on “Parts Unknown” will promote the province to tourists.

Provincial folklorist Dale Jarvis made an appearance on the show, and said during filming he spoke with Bourdain for “an hour or so” about everything from the history of fish and chips to food security and safeguardi­ng culture.

“Being showcased on a program like ‘Parts Unknown’ firmly places Newfoundla­nd and Labrador in the ‘bucket list’ category of global tourist destinatio­ns,” he said.

Jarvis said the show demonstrat­ed that the province has “that perfect mix of culture, cui- sine and landscape that travellers want to experience.”

“Anything that shares our story in a positive way is good marketing for the province,” said Jarvis, who described his appearance on the show as “both a blast and a bit surreal.”

Celebrated St. John’s chef Jeremy Charles was called the best chef in Canada during the episode, which may account for a spike in Google searches for both his name and restaurant, Raymonds, also featured on the show.

According to Google Trends, searches for people who appeared on the episode, and the province itself, experience­d a surge in interest at the same time the show was aired.

For example, searches for “Dale Jarvis,” “Newfoundla­nd and Lab- rador” and “Jeremy Bonia” all increased while the episode aired on CNN.

But what did people in this province think of the episode?

In a poll on The Telegram’s website from 7 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. the following Monday, 2,359 readers answered the question, “What did you think of Anthony Bourdain’s ‘Parts Unknown’ episode about Newfoundla­nd and Labrador?”

More than half of the respondent­s — 54.77 per cent — said they “Loved it. The show gave the world an amazing look at this province, its people, and its food!”

Another 34.59 per cent responded, “It was OK.”

A small percentage, 10.64 per cent, said they “Loathed it. It didn’t float my boat.”

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