Milkshake! Monkey: Bananas About Food - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Eggs
Milkshake! Monkey has no eggs for his breakfast, so Kemi goes to the farm in search of some more. She discovers that how egg-cellently versatile eggs are.
Salad
Milkshake! Monkey has no salad to feed Nibbles, the guinea pig he is looking after. Kemi visits a giant glasshouse to see how cucumbers and tomatoes are grown.
Pasta
When Milkshake! Monkey's attempts to grow a spaghetti plant prove unsuccessful, Kemi sets up a pasta jewellery factory to make something 'top nanas'.
Milk
The milk was accidently left out and has gone off, so there is none for the Monkey's breakfast cereal. Kemi goes looking for more and meets a Jersey cow called Zebedy.
Potatoes
Milkshake! Monkey is preparing a stew, but one of the potatoes is growing strange pink and green shoots which he does not like the look of at all!
Fruit
Where does Milkshake! Monkey's favourite fruit come from? Kemi follows a banana's journey from plantation to plate and makes some yummy fruity treats with her friends.
Bread
When the last slice of bread gets burnt in the toaster, Kemi visits a bakery to see how different types of bread are made. Then she and her friends make some funny bread bun faces.
Fish
Kemi visits a fish market to buy some fish fingers and find out where they come from. Later, she and her friends create a tasty treat for Milkshake! Monkey.
Honey
Kemi finds out how honey is made and uses it make some tasty flapjacks for Milkshake! Monkey.
Herbs
Milkshake! Monkey doesn't like the smell of Kemi's herbal tea, but Kemi explains that herbs are really useful and tasty. But can she persuade Monkey to taste them?
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