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British celebrity chef’s paella gets absolutely trashed on Twitter

These owns are tastier than any entrée.

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There’s no accounting for taste, but there’s a very simple explanation as to why the people of Spain are roasting British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver over his so-called paella: He totally fucked it up.

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The restaurateur and one-time host of the Naked Chef series was foolish enough to post his recipe on Twitter, having learned nothing from the many cooks before him who dared to appropriate and/or ruin a regionally specific cuisine. Still, it looked tasty!

https://twitter.com/jamieoliver/status/783251738509836288

As the Guardian reported, commenters wrote that “the inclusion of chorizo meant the recipe absolutely could not be described as a paella in keeping with the dish’s true, Valencian origins.” But most people weren’t nearly that polite about the faux pas.  

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Some simply resorted to name-calling.

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Or appropriate GIF reactions.

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https://twitter.com/Zurdo/status/783262440486297605

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At least one observer called it “a crime against humanity.”  

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Others turned the tables with ridiculous spins on British fare.

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https://twitter.com/phobophille/status/783261095389790208

Or their own take on paella.

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But everyone, and I mean everyone, was angry.

https://twitter.com/AnageMidos/status/783267113242882048

https://twitter.com/AnageMidos/status/783271094098755584

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The best burn, however, was nothing short of art.

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Will Oliver ever be able to set foot on the Iberian Peninsula again after this outrage? Only if he prefers to get roasted in person, I guess.

Update 6:09pm, Oct. 4: As Twitter’s comms team has pointed out, Spanish chef José Andrés found the whole controversy a little overblown and came to Oliver’s defense.

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Hey, as long as everyone leaves the dinner table satisfied, right?

H/T Guardian

 
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