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Food fight as Jamie Oliver's paella inflames Spain

AFP
AFP
06/10/2016
15:55 MYT
Food fight as Jamie Oliver's paella inflames Spain
Oliver defended himself on Canada's CBC television, insisting: "It did say my version." - File Photo
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is facing a fierce backlash after his chorizo-filled paella triggered outrage in the home of the traditional Spanish dish.
"Good Spanish food doesn't get much better than paella. My version combines chicken thighs and chorizo," he posted on Twitter, accompanied with a picture.
Oliver faced an immediate avalanche of hostility, with traditionalists insisting that putting chorizo in a paella was utterly unacceptable.
"Remove the chorizo. We don't negotiate with terrorists. First warning," said one social media user.
Others threatened retaliation by making traditional British fish and chips with duck and aubergines.
Oliver defended himself on Canada's CBC television, insisting: "It did say my version.
"That is my version and I stand by it. It's damn good."
He did receive some support.
Omar Allibhoy told the London Evening Standard newspaper: "I'm a Spanish chef, I know how it's cooked.
"Somebody like Jamie, that's not what he does, he puts twists on things, and he's being criticised because he called it paella instead of 'Spanish rice'."
Jose Andres, a famous Spanish chef in the United States, said: "People of Spain! I know you think that photo doesn't look like a paella. But is a 'Spanish arroz'.
"Let's give Jamie a break."
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