Parts Unknown, chef-turned-globetrotting television host Anthony Bourdain’s CNN series, returns for Season 11 on Sunday, April 29, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. An extended premiere episode will take Bourdain to West Virginia, where he will analyze the state’s “proud, often misunderstood culture,” according to a press release.

The excursion to West Virginia may be Bourdain’s take on the genre of getting in touch with, and trying to understand, supporters of America’s 45th president. “Residents candidly discuss their staunch views on the second amendment, Donald Trump, life beyond the coal industry, and the reclamation of West Virginian cuisine,” per the release. As for that cuisine, Bourdain will dig in to snapping turtle patties, squirrel gravy, “pawpaw ice cream,” spaghetti pie, and bear meat.

Season 11 brings Bourdain diehards eight new episodes. Following the excursion to West Virginia, Parts is off to Uruguay, Newfoundland, Armenia, Hong Kong, Berlin, rural Louisiana for a Cajun Mardi Gras celebration, and Bhutan.

Ahead of the new season, CNN plans to air Parts Unknown Prime Cuts, looking back at Season 10, on Sunday, April 22, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Viewers can dig deeper into each new episode via Bourdain’s Explore Parts Unknown website.

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