Previous First Lady Michelle Obama is dispatching a child driven cooking show on Netflix.
Obama will be a star and a chief maker of “Waffles + Mochi,” which will be accessible for streaming beginning March 16. Designed for a more youthful crowd, it will highlight two manikins, suitably named Waffles and Mochi, and Obama as a store proprietor. The show will narrative their excursion as they attempt to become cooks.
“With the help of friendly new faces like the supermarket owner, Mrs. Obama, and a magical flying shopping cart as their guide, Waffles and Mochi blast off on global ingredient missions, traveling to kitchens, restaurants, farms and homes all over the world, cooking up recipes with everyday ingredients alongside renowned chefs, home cooks, kids and celebrities,” Netflix said in a statement describing the premise of the show.
The theme of the show intently lines up with Obama’s “Let’s Move!” general wellbeing effort, which was pointed toward controling youth weight. As one of her unmistakable stages, she attempted to lead activities that assisted families with gaining access to healthy, affordable foods and increase their physical activities.
“Waffles + Mochi” is only one of the previous First Lady’s numerous media ventures. Her “Becoming” documentary is now on Netflix, and in 2020, she dispatched a digital broadcast on Spotify. Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Productions has a multi-year production deal with Netflix.