Another example of the offended shutting down 'offensive views', Coronation Chicken and Kedgeree are going to be banned next.
Two of the most influential food publishing companies are reviewing their recipes for cultural insensitivity amid anger over chefs appropriating dishes without crediting their inspiration.
Bon Appétit, a high-end magazine and website owned by Vogue publisher Condé Nast, has launched an audit after facing repeated accusations of “ethnic erasure” in its promotion of international dishes and ingredients.
The editor-in-chief of BBC Good Food and Olive, two of Britain’s leading food magazines, has launched a similar review of their 13,000-recipe archive. Christine Hayes said that this had resulted in recipes with unacceptable broad-stroke language such as “Asian salad” removed or amended.