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Tasty is an American video series by BuzzFeed that launched on July 31st, 2015 on Facebook and shares content related to comfort food. Tasty content is available on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Twitter, Youtube, and Tumblr. The Facebook page has 100,621,248 followers and the Youtube page has 16.8 million subscribers as of November 2019. It is the 67th most subscribed Youtube channel in the United States.

2015
Buzzfeed, an American entertainment news company in New York City, launched Tasty on July 31st, 2015. At first, Tasty was only available on Facebook. On December 15th, 2015, Tasty launched Proper Tasty, a British version of the original video series. Proper Tasty gathered 190 million views and 3.7 million followers in 1 month, making it the fastest-growing Facebook page from Buzzfeed. Proper Tasty currently has 20,097,094 followers on Facebook.

2016
On January 22nd, 2016, Tasty created a Youtube channel. The channel uploads a few videos every day and has a total of 3,582,300,122 views. From February-April 2016, Tasty launched three international versions of the video series including Tasty Demais in Portuguese, Bien Tasty in Spanish, and Tasty Miam in French. By September 2016, Tasty had become the third-most viewed video Facebook page with 1.7 billion views and 22.8 million views for a single video.

2017
On April 23rd, 2017, Tasty won the Best in Food and Beverage Award at the 9th annual Shorty Awards. On July 27th, 2017, Tasty launched an app, which became available in the Apple Appstore.

2019
In May 2019, Tasty announced a partnership with American internet personality Hannah Hart, in which she will host an 8-episode series called Edible History. In each episode, Hart will be featured creating modern-day dishes using ancient recipes, tools, and techniques from the time period of the dish's origin. In November 2019, Amazon and Tasty begin a partnership that brings thousands of Tasty recipes to the Amazon Alexa echo show.

Content
Tasty’s content features short recipe-style videos that only feature a person’s hands; the videos are sped up and filmed using a POV shot.

=== Tasty Series ===


 * Making It Big
 * Eating Your Feed
 * I Draw, You Cook
 * Chef Out of Water
 * Repeat The Recipe
 * Behind Tasty
 * Tasty 101
 * Friend In Town
 * Made By Hand
 * Night In/ Night Out
 * Edible History

Spinoff Segments

 * “Tasty Junior”
 * “Tasty Happy Hour”
 * “Tasty Vegetarian”
 * “Tasty Story”

Tasty Staff

 * Marcus Samuelsson, Tasty Executive Chief-in-Residence. He is the head chef at Red Rooster in Harlem, New York and author of memoir Yes, Chef. He has been a judge on Food Network shows such as Top Chef, Iron Chef America, Chopped, Chopped Junior, Beat Bobby Flay, and Cooks vs. Cons. He was also the winner of Chopped All Stars 2012: Judges Remix.
 * Alexis Deboschnek, food specialist at Tasty and host of Chef Out Of Water.
 * Claudette Zepeda-Wilkins, executive chef and partner at El Jardin restaurant. She appeared on Top Chef season 15.
 * JJ Johnson, chef and cookbook author.
 * Kanchan Koya, cookbook author of "Spice Spice Baby."
 * Rie Mcclenny, host of Make it Tasty.

Tasty “One Top”
In July 2017, Tasty introduced a smart appliance called the Tasty “One Top,” an induction cooktop powered by Bluetooth.

Walmart Partnership
In March 2018, Tasty released its new line of Kitchen tools available at Walmart, which includes spatulas, cooking sheets, and mixing bowls. The following year, Tasty and Walmart introduce shoppable recipes on the Tasty app; users browsing recipes on the Tasty app can purchase ingredients using Walmart’s online grocery cart.

Cookbooks
Tasty offers 4 cookbooks: Tasty Every day, Tasty Dessert, Tasty Ultimate, and Tasty Latest & Greatest.