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[The Sporkful Dating Game: Culinary Connections and First Date Dynamics]-[Sporkful Dating Game: Suitcase Full Of Cheese Edition]

The Sporkful · B2 · 2026-02-09

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The Sporkful Dating Game: Analyzing Compatibility Through Food

In this Valentine’s Day special, The Sporkful host Dan Pashman revives "The Sporkful Dating Game," an experiment designed to foster romantic connections through the lens of gastronomy. By matching participants based on basic criteria—age, gender, and location—Pashman attempts to see if shared culinary values can serve as a foundation for love. This episode tracks two in-person blind dates in New York and Chicago, exploring how food choices, communication styles, and even table manners define the success of a first encounter.

The New York Date: Shahzad and Stacey

The first date featured Shahzad, a marketing director and "joy wear" creator, and Stacey, a cookbook author. The pair met at Leland in Brooklyn, where the dynamics of "food captaining" took center stage. Stacey, who describes herself as a "food captain" who takes charge of ordering to ensure a "full tasting menu," found Shahzad to be a receptive, albeit talkative, partner.

However, the date hit a notable snag during their shared meal. While Stacey embraced the adventurous nature of eating a whole fish, including the fish cheeks—which she noted "dissolves in your mouth"—Shahzad admitted he was not into "whole animal dissection," explicitly stating he disliked sucking marrow out of bones. This revealed a divide in their culinary adventurousness. The most memorable, and perhaps miscalculated, moment occurred when Shahzad brought up his high school AP biology experience of dissecting a cat. Stacey, an "animal girly," found the anecdote "morbid," noting that it "changed the vibe a little bit." Ultimately, despite a pleasant evening, both parties felt no romantic sparks, leading to no second date.

The Chicago Date: Viraj and Diego

The second date took place at Perilla Fair in Chicago, featuring Viraj and Diego. Unlike the New York pair, Viraj and Diego found immediate common ground. Both preferred "family style ordering," allowing them to sample a wide array of dishes. Their interaction was described as a "yes, and" improv performance, where they collaboratively edited their menu choices.

Their experience was unique because of the interactive nature of Korean barbecue. While the grilling process added a layer of stress—with Diego admitting he was worried about "giving food poisoning" to his date—the shared task eventually served as a bonding activity. The presence of a server who frequently assisted with the grill made the date feel like a "date with three people," which both participants felt slightly hindered their ability to connect privately. Despite this, they bonded over shared interests, such as travel experiences in Oaxaca and a mutual love for authentic food experiences. By the end, they exchanged numbers and expressed interest in meeting again, with the hosts encouraging Diego to "shoot his shot" and clarify the intent of their next meeting.

Conclusion: The Algorithm of Love

The Sporkful Dating Game highlights that while food is a powerful medium for connection, it is not a panacea for romantic compatibility. The New York date illustrated how disparate attitudes toward food exploration and conversation can create barriers, while the Chicago date demonstrated how collaborative decision-making and shared values can foster a genuine connection. Pashman’s experiment suggests that while a "proprietary algorithm" can facilitate a meeting, the real chemistry relies on the organic, unscripted moments that occur when two people sit down to share a meal.

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stand out
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back by popular demand
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at the height of
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pet peeve
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in the back of my mind
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📖 Transcript

What are a couple of moments from the date that really stand out to you that were most memorable?
Well, one of the most memorable moments was definitely when he told me that he dissected a cat in biology class, in AP biology class.
I have not stopped thinking about that.
This is The Sporkful.
It's not for foodies, it's for lovers.
I'm Dan Pashman.

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