Rochdale Observer

Rapper embarks on a culinary tour

-

Zuhair Hassan, aka Big Zuu started his career as a rapper, but he’s fast becoming one of TV’S bestknown foodies.

He’s said he first started to know his way around a kitchen while growing up in single-parent West African home on Mozart Estate in west London. “I noticed [mum] would get very tired at times and offered to start cooking to help her out, starting with breakfast.” However, it was food tech lessons at school that really sparked his love of all things culinary and expanded his food repertoire.

“If I never had that kitchen, if I never had food tech, and never learnt how to cook those things, I just might not be doing what I do now.”

Eventually, his passion for food took him to the TV channel Dave and the Bafta-winning series Big Zuu’s Big Eats, which saw him travelling around the country in his food truck, whipping up meals for celebritie­s – the famous diners included Jimmy Carr, Harry Redknapp, Mel B and Jonathan Ross.

Since then, ITV1 has come calling with Big Zuu's Breakfast Show, and now

The idea behind the show is that Big Zuu and a celebrity travel companion will visit cities across Europe trying to get a real flavour of their history and culture by sampling the local delicacies.

In a bid to make their experience as authentic as possible, they will be befriendin­g the locals and getting recommenda­tions for places that are off the beaten track.

It’s the perfect project for Zuu, who says: “It’s always been a dream of mine to have my own food travelogue so I’m gassed to finally be able to announce this new show! I feel like travelling the world and eating food was the natural next step for me and the audience who have followed me since the beginning of my TV career.”

Among the destinatio­ns he’ll be checking out is Marseille, which he visits with former Strictly proturned-presenter Oti Mabuse. However, while he may enjoy exploring new cities and cuisines, he’ll always have a special place in his heart for London.

He told The Guardian: “You can never discredit how incredible the food is in London. We have everything. Every single cuisine. Because we’re such a multicultu­ral society, and we’re so open to different faiths, and so open to different people coming to the country.”

Will he discover any new flavours on his culinary adventures?

 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom