Famous celebrity chefs dare to cook anything and eat. Famous chef Gordon Ramsay has come into controversies once again. He is being heavily criticised on social media. He shot a goat alive in an episode of his show Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, aired on National Geographic TV. After which the audience has surrounded him.
Diet for jaundice recovery: These things can give immediate relief
In this behind-the-scenes look at next week's episode, @GordonRamsay gives a quick overview of how to cook goat in a traditional New Zealand hāngi. Missed last night's episode? Catch up on demand now: https://t.co/I7zkhIutC2 #Uncharted pic.twitter.com/jhUYdyWh5m
— Nat Geo Channel (@NatGeoChannel) July 22, 2019
As soon as it came to light, people on social media described his stunt as 'thoughtless' and 'cruel'. According to National Geographic, "Gordon Ramsay: Chefs in Uncharted know about people, places and food around the world." According to the report, the aim of the chef on the island was to find out the raisins of Maori food. In New Zealand, chef Monique Fiso shows chef Gordon Ramsay the weeds that can be eaten but still hit the mountain goat.
Suffering from diarrhoea? Follow These Effective Tips to Improve Your Digestion
Ramsay has since become a victim of social media users' anger. Ramsay cooked the goat later and then served it with berry chutney and salad. Fans were very angry when they suffered a lot. In fact, animal-loving users of social media did not like it and criticised Ramsay and described him as cruel.
Safety Guide for Pregnant Women: 5 Foods To Avoid During Pregnancy