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These Are YouTube's Top Trending Food Content Creators Of 2023

YouTube has just released the list for this year's Top Trending Food Creators. Aside from being seriously entertaining, they have the combined cooking IQ to make you a master chef in no time.

The food content king for 2023 is Jordan Howlett. His unscripted videos like "Why I'm not going back to Panda Express" and "The Worst Water I've Ever Tasted In My Life" have helped him to amass millions of followers. He, along with the other Top Trending food creators are why YouTube is one of the best sources for food content. Here's a list of 2023's winners:

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What began as a joke to pass the time during COVID has turned into a following of millions for Jordan Howlett, better known as Jordan The Stallion. The former pro baseball hopeful stumbled into YouTube success by sharing his unscripted yet thoughtful videos about food and more. He's now 2023's top food creator on Youtube.

From working in Michelin-starred restaurants to competing on MasterChef, Nick Digiovanni's culinary resume is extensive. His online content ranges from outrageous creations to food challenges against celebrities. With a following of over 13 million subscribers, Digiovanni sits comfortably as one of this year's top YouTube food creators.

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When Comedian Nigel Ng created the character "Uncle Roger" three years ago, he didn't expect it to skyrocket him to YouTube fame. Uncle Roger gained popularity namely for his hilarious response videos to fried rice recipes. With his now iconic orange polo and judgmental Uncle vibes, he has gained 5.5 million subscribers.

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A master of ASMR food content, Albert Can Cook brings a bit of fun to cooking by recreating recipes from popular cartoons, television shows, and films. From Pixar's Rattatouille to Jack's Perfect Sandwich in Adventure Time, Albert can cook it all. Along with those, he keeps things creative in the kitchen and even teams with other celebrity food content makers.

Lynn Davis proved that it's never too late to become a celebrity content maker when she became an influencer at the age of 63. Now known as "Cooking With Lynja," she has a YouTube following of nearly 9.5 million. Lynja has a warm personality combined with serious cooking skills that are backed by bass-heavy trap beats. She was diagnosed with cancer in 2019, and now spends every day being grateful that she can share her content with subscribers.