Originally posted by: tulipbaby53
Yes, MC America has standards and class. Also, they're preparing you for the real chef world. The people in that industry are not nice and will not sugarcoat things for you. They will throw away your food or spit it out in real life too if it's bad. Also, the comments are blunt and to the point. They don't have time to baby you because you are an adult and need to be able to take it, otherwise, this is the wrong industry to get into.
Originally posted by: manasa.hegde
I bet the same ppl would have accused or abused if our Sanjeev kapoor or others have thrown or spit the food in Masterchef.. I double bet... We just can't compare two countries, two cultures.If you like Masterchef America, Then You will love Australia one. They are very professionals with a warmth.. No need of high strict acting like Ramsay or others..
Originally posted by: manasa.hegde
I bet the same ppl would have accused or abused if our Sanjeev kapoor or others have thrown or spit the food in Masterchef.. I double bet... We just can't compare two countries, two cultures.If you like Masterchef America, Then You will love Australia one. They are very professionals with a warmth.. No need of high strict acting like Ramsay or others..
Originally posted by: BullsEye777
Watching current MC UK and I came here to share something i found very funny as comparison..
In MC UK:Contestant: This dish is inspired by one my grandma taught meJudge: How will your grandma feel that you have added these bits and bobs to her traditional dish?C: Nothing.. She passed away years backJ: I am sorry..C: **Laughs** She will be very happy if she knew ** and moves onMC IndiaC: This dish is inspired by what my grandma taught me **nearly in tears**J: How will she feel seeing you here and making these changes to her dishC: She will be very happy.. ** Tears falling uncontrollably**J: I am sorry.. I am sure she must be happy wherever she is **not sure whether this grandma is still alive or notC: I am her favourite and every time I visit she makes sure she makes this dish **crying loudly by now but at least we know that said person is alive and kicking**
Originally posted by: BullsEye777
Watching current MC UK and I came here to share something i found very funny as comparison..
In MC UK:Contestant: This dish is inspired by one my grandma taught meJudge: How will your grandma feel that you have added these bits and bobs to her traditional dish?C: Nothing.. She passed away years backJ: I am sorry..C: **Laughs** She will be very happy if she knew ** and moves onMC IndiaC: This dish is inspired by what my grandma taught me **nearly in tears**J: How will she feel seeing you here and making these changes to her dishC: She will be very happy.. ** Tears falling uncontrollably**J: I am sorry.. I am sure she must be happy wherever she is **not sure whether this grandma is still alive or notC: I am her favourite and every time I visit she makes sure she makes this dish **crying loudly by now but at least we know that said person is alive and kicking**
Originally posted by: tulipbaby53
🤣 Loved the comparison!! It's spot on! 🤣I mean seriously, why so much drama? Most of these Indian reality shows are trying to make it seem if you do not have a sob story, you are undeserving of anything.
Originally posted by: BullsEye777
You are so right that a sob story or just about some kind of story is compulsory..If Drishti had lasted longer, we would have heard about how she lost her dad's money and wants to repay it.. I don't remember any story for Pratibha ji and that story for Meenu Aunty that she wants to win money to restart the restaurant seemed contrived..Nikita's is more straight-forward that she is from Abu Dhabi .. Karishma's illiteracy in hindi being a Mumbaikar😆 and Bhakti's sacrifice to cook healthy food for a diabetic husband are face-palm worthy stories .. Wonder who is taking care of him now that she is in MCI camp😆Does Neha have a story? I don't remember a solid one..
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