Recipes reviewed over chefs 'appropriating dishes' from ethnic minorities without crediting them - News Summed Up

Recipes reviewed over chefs 'appropriating dishes' from ethnic minorities without crediting them


Recipes in two of the world's leading food publications are being reviewed after they were accused of stealing dishes from ethnic minorities without crediting them. North American magazine 'Bon Appétit' and British publications 'BBC Good Food' and 'Olive', both owned by Immediate Media, have all been criticised for taking credit for recipes originally made by other ethnicities. 'Bon Appétit', owned by Condé Nast, was also condemned for using white chefs to front their video guides to cooking meals originating from Vietnam and Korea. Ms Hayes, meanwhile, revealed that generalising phrases such as 'Asian salad' are in the process of being removed from recipes in 'BBC Good Food' and 'Olive'. Accusations of racial stereotyping in the TV cooking industry have also been made in recent years.


Source: Daily Mail June 27, 2020 00:32 UTC



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