You can watch the Fermat Kitchen anime (also known as Fermat no Ryouri / Fermat’s Cuisine) legally in a few different ways, depending on your region.

Main places to watch

1. “It’s Anime” (Samsung TV Plus & YouTube)

  • The series is being streamed on the “It’s Anime” channel.
  • “It’s Anime” is available as a free, ad‑supported channel on Samsung TV Plus in the US & Canada, where you can watch episodes in English subtitles.
  • Full episodes (e.g., episode 2, 6, 8, 12) with English subtitles are also uploaded to the official “It’s Anime” YouTube channel, with a playlist collecting all released episodes.

In short: if you’re in North America and have Samsung TV Plus, or access to YouTube, start with the official “It’s Anime” channel.

2. Anime Digital Network (via Amazon channel, mainly Europe)

  • In some European territories (for example, Germany as listed), Fermat Kitchen is available to stream legally on the “Anime Digital Network” channel via Amazon.
  • The listing notes that there are currently no free streaming options there; you need access to the Anime Digital Network Amazon Channel.

If you use Amazon Prime Video in Europe, search for “Fermat Kitchen” or “Fermat no Ryouri” and check if the Anime Digital Network channel carries it in your country.

3. Other online platforms and regions

  • A Reddit thread about Fermat Kitchen ’s US/Canada streaming confirms that the show is on “It’s Anime” and Samsung TV Plus, and notes that Sato Company has licensed it for Latin America.
  • In practice, this means Latin American viewers may see it pop up on regional TV, FAST channels, or regional platforms that partner with Sato Company, though exact services can vary and change.

For Latin America, keep an eye on local anime channels or platforms associated with Sato Company, and search “Fermat Kitchen” / “Fermat no Ryouri” on your usual services.

4. Unofficial uploads

  • Episodes and clips labeled “Fermat Kitchen” or “Fermat’s Cuisine” with English subs appear on user‑upload video sites like Bilibili or in fan playlists.
  • These are often not official licenses, meaning availability can change or be removed at any time and may not support the creators.

If you want to support the series, prioritize official outlets like It’s Anime, Samsung TV Plus, or licensed regional channels.

Current status and latest news flavor

  • The anime is an adaptation of the cooking/mathematics manga Fermat no Ryouri , announced as a TV anime premiering in July 2025.
  • It’s been slotted into the 2025 summer anime season and promoted with trailers and collaboration visuals with other cooking titles.
  • Episodes are rolling out weekly on “It’s Anime” (with an initial drop of episodes 1–5, then weekly new episodes).

This is why you’ll see it trending in anime forums now, especially with people discovering it through Samsung TV Plus and the official YouTube uploads.

Quick HTML recap table (where to watch)

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      <th>Region</th>
      <th>Platform</th>
      <th>Details</th>
      <th>Official?</th>
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      <td>US / Canada</td>
      <td>It’s Anime (Samsung TV Plus)</td>
      <td>Free, ad-supported channel; streams Fermat Kitchen with English subs.</td>
      <td>Yes [web:2][web:4][web:6][web:8]</td>
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      <td>Global (availability varies)</td>
      <td>It’s Anime YouTube channel</td>
      <td>Full episodes and playlist with ENG subs, starting with episodes 1–5 and continuing weekly.</td>
      <td>Yes [web:2][web:4][web:8][web:10]</td>
    </tr>
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      <td>Selected European countries (e.g., DE)</td>
      <td>Anime Digital Network (Amazon Channel)</td>
      <td>Paid streaming via Amazon channel; currently no free option listed.</td>
      <td>Yes [web:1]</td>
    </tr>
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      <td>Latin America</td>
      <td>Regional partners (via Sato Company)</td>
      <td>Licensed for the region; may appear on local TV/streaming tied to Sato’s catalog.</td>
      <td>Yes (license) [web:3]</td>
    </tr>
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      <td>Various</td>
      <td>User-upload sites (e.g., Bilibili)</td>
      <td>Episodes and compilations labeled as Fermat’s Cuisine / Fermat Kitchen with ENG subs.</td>
      <td>Often unofficial [web:5]</td>
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TL;DR:
Search for Fermat Kitchen / Fermat no Ryouri on the It’s Anime YouTube channel or Samsung TV Plus (US/CA), and on Anime Digital Network via Amazon in parts of Europe; other regions may get it through local partners, but those are the clearest official ways to watch right now.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.