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British show's take on rendang curry riles Southeast Asians

AP  |  Jakarta 

Judges on a popular British cooking show are being ridiculed for ignorance of Asian after insisting a Malaysian contestant's chicken should have been crispy.

Foodies in Malaysia, and have taken to to vent at the critique of the Malaysian-born cook's traditional and standard method for preparing chicken

"The skin isn't crispy. It can't be eaten but all the sauce is on the skin I can't eat," one of the MasterChef UK judges complained in a recent episode of the show.

Online, Southeast Asians pointed out that the chicken is cooked in sauce, not fried, and is never crispy. Some accused the judges of neo-colonial attitudes and racism.

Malaysian also chipped in, posting a photo of chicken on and light-heartedly asking whether anyone has ever eaten a crispy chicken

Malaysian said the judges were guilty of "whitesplaining." The contestant, Zaleha Kadir Olpin, was eliminated from the competition but took to to vow she'd never stop cooking the traditional way.

Her offending was presented as part of Malaysia's national dish, Nasi Lemak, or rice cooked in coconut milk that comes with sides such as peanuts, spicy prawns and

The judges lavished praise on most of the ingredients but dismissed the non-crispy chicken as a "mistake." One of the judges, John Torode, later stirred more by trying to fuel the ages-old war of words between Malaysians and Indonesians over which country invented

However the absurdity of the crispy saga has provided the neighboring countries with a rare point of agreement.

The curry, which originates from in Indonesia, is popular in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 18:15 IST
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