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Oliver sticks knife into British food






Oliver sticks knife into British food

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has blasted his English homeland, saying it is a country full of people only interested in binge drinking and eating "bland" food.

In an interview with a French magazine, Oliver says he could find a tastier range of food in African slums compared to what is served up in England.

He argues the English have become too obsessed with big TVs, mobile phones and fast cars as well as getting drunk in pubs, all of which he says are symptoms of the "new poverty" emerging in Britain.

"I found the cooking of the inhabitants of the slum in Soweto in South Africa a lot more diverse than ours," he told Paris Match magazine.

"It's true! I'm going to be harsh, but I think a lot of English people's food lacks heart. It's bland."

Oliver, who wants to shoot a TV show in France, also noted that 80 per cent of Britons no longer bother to sit down at the dinner table for a meal.

"It's true in the centre of London and in the big northern cities," he said.

"It's linked to the new poverty.

"It's nothing to do with famine or war - quite the opposite. England is one of the richest countries in the world.

"The people I'm telling you about have huge TV sets - a lot bigger than mine! They have state-of-the-art mobile phones, cars, and they go and get drunk in pubs at the weekend - their poverty shows in the way they feed themselves."

When asked to compare British and French cuisine, Oliver said Britons had lost their gastronomic traditions.

"In the past, British cuisine was similar to Italian cuisine nowadays, without the pasta and risotto," he said.

"Steam cooking, grilled meat, herbs, spices - we used to cook fabulous dishes. It's all in the past!

"Unlike French people, and I regret it, we lost our traditions. In gastronomy, the world evolves and changes. And right in front of us, isolated from everything, you have France where nothing changes."

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Hey Brothers and Sisters,Cook a real hot Curry and some Rice,man and some hell hot chillies and Blow your take away worries out the Door,PEACE Brothers...
Pedro (28/08/2008 1:49:36 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Come on Aussies,start cooking at home its healthier,or are you afraid of washing Dishes,and paying for Gas/Electricity.get rid off take away Junk...
Winston Deefholts. (28/08/2008 1:44:42 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Cook real food for your kids, they won't appreciate it now, but they will love you for it when they are healthy adults later...
Hollie (27/08/2008 7:44:49 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
I love the way Jamie cooks and I,m going to continue to follow him...he really is telling the truth...we do need to put more thought into it.
Jo (27/08/2008 6:05:06 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Well said Susan. A slow cooker is the way to go. From a hearty vegetable soup to a stew or even a corn beef. There is nothing better than to arrive home with the smell of a ready cooked meal for you.
Bronwyn (27/08/2008 10:43:22 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
yeah! our life style is to blame because of so many people are hard working no time to cook on a proper meal will although fast food good enough to survive for the day. and u kept doing it and the result is fattttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!
Apetite! (27/08/2008 12:00:38 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Too true! Bring back cooked meals, good food and conversation at the table. Money and time are not the problem - it's lack of effort!
Jeannie (26/08/2008 10:09:20 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
I'm tired of hearing people say food is too $$, and they don't have time to cook anymore. There is nothing cheaper than rice, lentils, LOTS of spices, and in season vegies from the local fruit & veg shop. Or better still, BUY A SLOW COOKER.
Susan (26/08/2008 9:35:48 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
we need people like yourself to keep telling people the best way to eat. I am a better cook and wiser to the way i prepare my meals. We need to slow down enjoy the process of a good meal. God bless mate larry
Larry (26/08/2008 8:54:31 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
You,re only telling us what the rest of the world already knows Jamie.
Ray (26/08/2008 4:16:17 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
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