Whether it's from the contestants themselves, the judges, or perhaps an ingredient or dish itself, MasterChef has had its handful of scandals around the world. However, with all shows on television, especially when it comes to reality TV, there is bound to be drama. Oh, and the $250,000 prize at the end isn't a bad motivator either. Viewers gather around the television weekly to marvel and fret as amateur and professional chefs battle it out to see who is the best, who can sous vide, who can make a souffle from scratch, and who is just the master of the chefs. Now approaching its 11th season in the United States, MasterChef has become a staple of many households. With 58 territories airing their version of the show, MasterChef is one of, if not the, most popular cooking competition out there. MasterChef first arrived on screens in the United Kingdom in 1990, and what started as a humble cooking show has now blossomed into a worldwide phenomenon.
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