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Celeb chef Padma slams US writer for writing that ‘Indian food is based on one spice’

THE CELEBRITY CHEF AND FOOD CONNOISSEU­R LASHED OUT AT THE AMERICAN COLUMNIST FOR AN INDIAN FOOD REVIEW SHE CALLED “RACIST AND LAZY AT BEST”

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Gene Weingarten, The Washington Post columnist, who also calls himself “epistemolo­gist, enthusiast of excreta-related humor [sic]” on his Twitter profile has unleashed the wrath of none other than the otherwise softspoken gastronomy specialist and celebrity chef Padma Lakshmi. The matter began with a rather long and in-hindsight an unnecessar­y, apparently humour-ridden article Gene had written on 19 August for his column in TWP. In his article, titled “You can’t make me eat these foods,” Gene had listed out foods he wouldn’t eat, such as hazelnuts, anchovies and — well — Indian food. His article went on to say, “If you like Indian curries, yay, you like Indian food! If you think Indian curries taste like something that could knock a vulture off a meat wagon, you do not like Indian food. I don’t get it, as a culinary principle,” he continued. “It is as though the French passed a law requiring every dish to be slathered in smashed, pureed snails. (I’d personally have no problem with that, but you might, and I would sympathize.)”

Among the many, including non-Indians who slammed Gene for his write-up, was The Top Chef hostess Padma Lakshmi. On her Insta page, she posted a caption saying, “What in the white non-sense-TM is this?” Then, as caption to her screenshot post, she wrote, “There is truly no need for something like this to be published in 2021 (or ever). It’s racist and lazy at best. My issue is not this person’s performati­ve contrarian­ism (although it is tedious) or that he didn’t enjoy the Indian cuisines he’s tasted. My problem is in this attempt at a comedic piece he’s actually just regurgitat­ing old colonizer tropes, gleefully reducing the culture and country of 1.3 billion people to a (frankly) weak punchline- and that the @washington­post published it [sic].”

A by-now wiser Gene was quick to issue an apology even as the TWP issued a correction. “From start to finish plus the illo, the column was about what a whining infantile ignorant d---head I am. I should have named a single Indian dish, not the whole cuisine, & I do see how that broadbrush was insulting. Apologies.(Also, yes, curries are spice blends, not spices.) [sic]”

Gene Weingarten, The Washington Post columnist, criticized Indian food in his column. He wrote, “If you think Indian curries taste like something that could knock a vulture off a meat wagon, you do not like Indian food. I don’t get it, as a culinary principle,”

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 ??  ?? The Top Chef hostess Padma Lakshmi slammed The Washington Post columnist, Gene for his write-up. On her Insta page, she posted a caption saying, “What in the white nonsenseTM is this?”
The Top Chef hostess Padma Lakshmi slammed The Washington Post columnist, Gene for his write-up. On her Insta page, she posted a caption saying, “What in the white nonsenseTM is this?”

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