Western Mail

Clean food baffles Masterchef duo

- MasterChef returns on Monday on BBC One at 9pm.

MASTERCHEF stars Gregg Wallace and John Torode have criticised foods which misleading­ly “sell themselves as healthy” and said they are perplexed by the “clean food” trend.

Gwyneth Paltrow has published a new cookery book on “eating clean”, which steers clear of everything from dairy to “nightshade­s” such as tomatoes and peppers.

Asked what they thought of “clean food” and detox diets, Wallace, 54, replied: “Well, I don’t know what dirty food is!”

And Torode, 53, told the Press Associatio­n: “I don’t know what retox food is. If you detox what about retoxing?!”

Wallace said: “I’ve got a real issue with foods that sell themselves as healthy and aren’t. I’ve got no issue at all with someone going out and getting a doner kebab or ordering a burger because you know exactly what that is.

“It’s when you’re buying recovery shakes and yogurts and breakfast cereals and breakfast bars sold to you as fit and healthy when they obviously aren’t.

“Have a look at all the foods sold as healthy and look at the amount of sugar and fat in them.”

The presenter said: “You would have to consume more than six McDonald’s cheeseburg­ers to consume the same saturated fat as you would in some yogurts. In some pasta sauces there are up to eight tablespoon­s of sugar... That makes me angry.”

And Torode said some foods were losing their texture.

“For your body to actually acknowledg­e you are eating something, you have to acknowledg­e you are really eating something. So much now we don’t acknowledg­e we are eating...,” the Australian-born star said.

“If you had an apple and chewed it and heard the noise and everything else, you would be satisfied with it.”

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