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  1. father_and_son

    [Food] Jamie Oliver jerk rice controversy

    Only for certain foods. Some place names have a protected status... so it's only "Champagne" when it's from the Champagne Region in France. Otherwise it's sparkling wine. For another example "Aberdeen Angus" beef has restricted use. It needs to have been reared in Scotland for at least 9...
  2. father_and_son

    [Food] Jamie Oliver jerk rice controversy

    Absolutely. So rather than him committing a trading standards breach, it's more just about him not using the correct ingredients. So back to my point, this should be about him being a sh1t chef rather than having any racial undertones. Should have been ... "Oliver is sh1t, doesn't even know...
  3. father_and_son

    [Food] Jamie Oliver jerk rice controversy

    Not really... "Jerk" has no restricted meaning (whereas "Champagne", "Melton Mowbray" Pork Pies, "Parma" Ham, etc do have restrictions - you can't just use those words whenever you like). Its like selling 'Yorkshire Dessert'... some people might expert to get a Yorkshire Pudding but its not a...
  4. father_and_son

    [Food] Jamie Oliver jerk rice controversy

    So the logic is that I can eat food originating from another country/culture (I am embracing multi-culturalism), but I can't cook it myself (I am resorted to cultural appropriation). Not sure that I want to be in a world where those are the rules. Seems Ms Butler wants to have her cake and eat...
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