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I think pouring water over your fried rice should be a war crime. (I may have watched too much Uncle Roger)
Honestly, I'm assuming he makes decent British food, but takes too many liberties when making food from other regions.
WHAT?!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dZJD2j1Rc-U&t=100s
This ignores the chili jam and packet rice he uses earlier, and catches just a toss and add water. (I hope)
Man I won't feel lonely this Valentine's Day cos Jamie boy fucked me pretty well with his fried rice.