Food Network EMEA stands as a leading television channel dedicated to food, cooking, recipes, culinary entertainment, and lifestyle programming across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Part of the Warner Bros.
Discovery family, it delivers engaging shows featuring celebrity chefs, innovative recipes, competitive cooking formats, and cultural explorations of global cuisine. Viewers turn to Food Network EMEA for inspiration in the kitchen and entertainment that celebrates the joy of food.
Food Network EMEA differs from other regional versions such as Food Network UK, Food Network USA, or localized feeds like Food Network Italy or Poland.
The EMEA feed targets the broader Europe-Middle East-Africa market with multi-language audio options and content adapted for that region, while UK or US versions focus on their domestic audiences and schedules. Confusing these can lead to incorrect frequency searches.
Satellite parameters change over time. The details below reflect the latest verified transmissions for Food Network EMEA. All listed feeds are encrypted and available only through authorized pay-TV packages. None are free-to-air.
Eutelsat 9B at 9.0° East
This is a primary distribution point for the HD version aimed at operators in Europe.
- Frequency: 11881 MHz
- Polarization: Vertical (V)
- Symbol rate: 30000
- FEC: 3/4
- Broadcast standard: DVB-S2 / 8PSK
- Video: MPEG-4 HD
- Encryption: Viaccess
- Languages: English, Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Russian This Food Network EMEA HD frequency serves cable and satellite providers rather than direct-to-home free reception.
Hotbird 13F at 13.0° East
Two active feeds serve different packages. South East beam (Nova package):
- Frequency: 12130 MHz
- Polarization: Horizontal (H)
- Symbol rate: 30000
- FEC: 5/6
- Broadcast standard: DVB-S2 / 8PSK
- Video: MPEG-4 HD
- Encryption: Irdeto
- Language: English
Wide beam (Polish platforms including Canal+, Orange Polska, Polsat Box):
- Frequency: 11508 MHz
- Polarization: Vertical (V)
- Symbol rate: 27500
- FEC: 3/4
- Broadcast standard: DVB-S2 / 8PSK
- Video: MPEG-4 HD
- Encryption: Conax, Irdeto, Nagravision, Viaccess
- Audio: Polish and original
An SD Bulgarian feed also appears on Hotbird 13F South East at 12654 H, 30000 5/6, DVB-S2 8PSK, encrypted (Cryptoguard / Irdeto / Nagravision / Videoguard) in the Vivacom package.
Es’hail 2 at 25.8° East
- Frequency: 10890 MHz
- Polarization: Horizontal (H)
- Symbol rate: 27500
- FEC: 2/3
- Broadcast standard: DVB-S2 / 8PSK
- Video: MPEG-4 HD
- Encryption: Irdeto and Videoguard
- Package: beIN
- Language: English
Astra 4A at 4.8° East
- Frequency: 11766 MHz
- Polarization: Horizontal (H)
- Symbol rate: 30000
- FEC: 2/3
- Broadcast standard: DVB-S2 / 8PSK
- Video: MPEG-4 SD
- Encryption: Verimatrix
- Package: Viasat Ukraina
- Language: Russian
Other Current Transmissions Additional encrypted feeds exist for African and regional packages:
- Express AMU1 at 36.1° East: 12360 H, 27500 2/3, DVB-S2 8PSK, MPEG-4 SD, Irdeto (DStv Africa), English/Portuguese.
- Belintersat 1 at 51.5° East: 11170 H, 30000 5/6, DVB-S2 8PSK, HEVC HD, StreamGuard (Moreplex TV); and 10973 H, 25000 2/3, HEVC HD, Cryptoguard.
- Intelsat 20 / 36 at 68.5° East and related positions carry DStv South Africa encrypted versions (SD and HD).
- Es’hail 2 and other positions support beIN and further African operators.
All these Food Network EMEA satellite frequency listings require a valid subscription. Previous frequencies, such as older Hotbird 11393 V settings, have been discontinued and should not be used.
How to Add the Food Network EMEA Frequency Manually to a Satellite Receiver
- Ensure your dish is correctly aligned to the target satellite and your receiver supports DVB-S2 and the required encryption system.
- Access the menu and select Installation, Manual Scan, or Transponder Add.
- Choose the correct satellite (for example, Eutelsat 9B or Hotbird 13F).
- Enter the frequency, polarization, symbol rate, and FEC exactly as listed.
- Set the modulation or standard to DVB-S2 if prompted.
- Start the scan (Network Search or Blind Scan recommended for full results).
- Save the found channels and check the channel list.
- If encrypted, insert the authorized smart card or activate the subscription through your provider.
How to Watch Food Network EMEA The channel is available through authorized satellite packages and television providers across the EMEA region. Options include Nova in Greece, Canal+ / Polsat Box / Orange in Poland, beIN in the Middle East and North Africa, DStv in Africa, Viasat Ukraina, Vivacom, Bulsatcom, and various cable or IPTV operators that carry the Warner Bros. Discovery suite. Contact your local provider for package details and subscription activation. Streaming availability depends on regional rights and licensed platforms.
Popular Content on Food Network EMEA The channel specializes in cooking shows, step-by-step recipes, food competitions, celebrity chef series, and culinary entertainment. Viewers enjoy international cuisine explorations, baking challenges, restaurant makeovers, lifestyle food segments, and programs that blend education with high-energy presentation.
Troubleshooting Tips If You Cannot Find the Channel
- Confirm the dish is pointed precisely at the correct satellite and beam.
- Verify signal strength and quality; weak signals prevent lock.
- Double-check every parameter—frequency, polarization, symbol rate, and FEC.
- Ensure the receiver supports DVB-S2, the video codec (MPEG-4 or HEVC), and the encryption system.
- Perform a full factory reset of the channel list followed by a new scan if parameters recently changed.
- Confirm your subscription is active for that specific package; encryption will block viewing without authorization.
- Update the receiver software and check for regional package restrictions.