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Baron Ambrosia : ウィキペディア英語版
Baron Ambrosia

Baron Ambrosia is the alter ego of Bronx-based underground filmmaker Justin Fornal. The character is a self-proclaimed "quaffer of culinary consciousness" and travels around New York City, mostly in The Bronx, documenting various ethnic cultures and their indigenous cuisines, represented typically by the small food establishments (including restaurants, food trucks, street vendors, and grocery stores) he visits. Baron Ambrosia has appeared in Fornal's self-produced video podcast ''Underbelly NYC'' and starred in the public-access television cable TV channel BronxNet's ''Bronx Flavor''. He is currently the host of the show "The Culinary Adventures of Baron Ambrosia" on the Cooking Channel. In 2012, Fornal won a New York Emmy (best on-camera talent: performer/narrator) for his portrayal of Baron Ambrosia.〔
==Character development==
The Baron Ambrosia character first appeared in 2006 in the video podcast ''Underbelly NYC'' which was distributed through Liberated Syndication. The show reached a number #1 ranking under iTunes culinary podcasts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bronxflavor.com/about/ )〕 Fornal produced, in total, eight episodes of ''Underbelly NYC''.
In early 2008, Baron Ambrosia re-emerged in ''Bronx Flavor'' on BronxNet, a Public-access television cable TV channel in Bronx, NY.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bronxnet.org/tv/bronxflavor/viewcategory/1/bronx-flavor )
Both series focus on Baron Ambrosia's adventures in food (mostly ethnic cuisines and restaurants that are not covered by mainstream media). ''Bronx Flavor'' focuses strictly on his adventures in the Bronx. In both shows, Baron Ambrosia involves local business owners, diners, and passers-by in comedic sketches. All ''Underbelly NYC'' and ''Bronx Flavor'' episodes are written, directed, and edited by Fornal.
The show's following stems largely from its balance of education and humor. Each episode typically begins with the Baron describing a particular ethnic community and then focuses on its culinary heritage. The Baron will then hunt it down and get into a comical situation stemming from his obsessive personality and knack for over-indulgence.
In May 2011 Baron Ambrosia began filming a special for the Cooking Channel entitled ''The Culinary Adventures of Baron Ambrosia.'' Cooking Channel's official description of the project appears on their website…
''Culinary adventure-seeker Baron Ambrosia faces banishment from his hometown of the Bronx after being accused of pie theft by Grandmaster Mele Mel. Challenged by an athletic duel, he takes to the streets of Newark, NJ in search of the famed Jersey Devil fajitas, said to bring super-human strength to anyone that consumes them. Along the way, he’s distracted by other food delights Newark has to offer including Trinidadian roti, Italian hot dogs and Portuguese dry soup.''
On November 6, 2011 ''The Culinary Adventures of Baron Ambrosia'' pilot aired on the Cooking Channel.
On June 1, 2012 Episode 001''The Culinary Adventures of Baron Ambrosia'' premiered on the Cooking Channel entitled “The Just Desserts of P.T. Barnum”. ''After finding a treasure map hidden in a haunted carousel, Baron makes his way through Bridgeport, CT in search of P.T. Barnum’s tasty treasure. With circus ghosts close on his heels, Baron explores the world of Peruvian ceviche, enjoys some Haitian oxtail, and catches a ride on a food truck filled with Jamaican jerk chicken.''
On November 2, 2013 Ambrosia premiered his first feature-length movie based on the Bronx Flavor series, "Baron Ambrosia is Dead". The movie screened on the lawn at the Andrew Freedman Mansion on the Grand Concourse and was free for the community.〔http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/01/nyregion/a-colorful-food-lovers-feast-for-the-eyes-starring-flavors-of-the-bronx.html?_r=0〕
On October 5, 2014, Ambrosia appeared and served as consulting producer on Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown episode on the Bronx. Bourdain referred to Ambrosia as, “an evangelist for introducing the manifold splendiferous delights of his mighty borough to the ignorant. He has a show on the TV, and throws parties where he serves creatures that would make Andrew Zimmern turn gray and slump unconscious to the floor. A showman, iconoclast, explorer, and gourmet.” 〔http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bronx/bourdain-boogies-bronx-article-1.1962784〕

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