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UK Bake Off"s Berry "wrong" to attack fryers

Mary Berry and Greg WallaceImage copyright PA

MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace has criticised Great British Bake Off star Mary Berry over her suggestion that no family should own a deep-fat fryer.


Writing in the Sun, Wallace said the UK was "built on chips and spam fritters", and called Berry"s comments an "attack on our British way of life".


Berry told Good Housekeeping that homes should not have fryers and children should not consume "sugared drinks".


The latest Bake Off series began on Wednesday, with millions watching.


Wallace"s comments come after Berry told Good Housekeeping: "We need to teach parents about the right foods to give children. It"s very difficult.


"Many people think children must have chips. I don"t think any household should have a deep fat fryer."


Wallace called the remarks "ludicrous".


"I love Mary dearly but this is an attack on our British way of life," he wrote.


"We fry things, that"s what we do. It"s like banning the wok in China or outlawing the pizza oven in Italy."


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Wallace said he had been born in 1964 and the smell of deep-fat frying was "universal" during his childhood, bringing "friends and family together".


"In fairness to Mary, we probably did use the fryer a little bit too much in the good old days," he added.


"In my childhood home, the chip pan was always on the go.


"Even though I have a warm, nostalgic view of spam fritters, if you gave them to me now, I would probably find them absolutely disgusting.


"But that"s not the point, is it? I"m not going to preach to people – let them make their own minds up."


Jaffa Cake debate


Wednesday"s opening Bake Off episode sparked a different debate, after judge Paul Hollywood dunked a Jaffa Cake in a cup of tea and Berry told him: "We don"t do that in the south, you know."


McVitie"s, which makes the snack, said "passionate" Britons had responded by saying: "Jaffa Cakes are not for dunking."


Brand director Kerry Owens said "we tend to agree", as the sponge base "just isn"t robust enough to hold up in a hot drink".


But she added: "Paul is the nation"s expert of all things baking so maybe we"ll see him starting a new trend."


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