Chefs call out ‘Great British Bake Off’Stereotypes for Mexico-Themed Week

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Britain’s favourite cookery show has been accused of cultural appropriation by some of the country’s top Mexican chefs.

The Great British Bake Off aired a Mexican-themed episode this week in the UK, with the contestants’ dishes including tacos and tequila.

Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding were also seen in sombreros shaking maracas.

Adriana Cavita, a London-based Mexican chef, spoke to the Guardian: “For me, it’s a bit sad to see this kind of thing because knowing my culture and my country, I feel it’s more than just a cactus and a sombrero.”

She stated that these representations of her country were outdated and subservient to stereotypes.

“It makes me feel that we are undervalued. The world has evolved so much that I cannot believe people think about other countries like they were 100 years ago.”

Nud Dudhia is the Breddos owner and told the paper:

“Because of what’s happening in the culinary scene in London, people’s minds are being opened to what real Mexican food is, then The Great British Bake Off comes and kicks that back 10 years. It’s almost as though no research or respect was shown to the culture and cuisine,”He stated.

Thomasina Miers, the successful Wahaca owner, spoke to the GuardianThere was a stigma attached to Mexican food. “naff, cheap and unhealthy”This is contrary to the reality of an indigenous diet. “incredible for the planet” “the perfect example of the way we should all be eating now.”

The Great British Bake OffIt is currently in its thirteenth series. Love Productions, who created the show, first homed it on the BBC, but in 2017 it moved with a change of hosts to Channel 4, where it continues to be one of the broadcaster’s highest-rated shows.

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