Fear of Crabs evicts a contestant on Knorr Taste Quest
The crabs were not the only
ingredients that
got the contestants worked up as there was also; Periwinkle, Palm
kernel, Sweet
Potatoes, Beef, Mango, Pasta and Leak. Eight ingredients to make a
starter and
a main course.
The starter had to be a sea
food cooked with Knorr Soup
seasoning, while the main dish had to be cooked with Knorr Stew
seasoning. Both
courses had to have at least five ingredients each and the time given to
achieve this daunting task was 1 hour 7 minutes.
During the show, Head Judge,
Dr Roberts emphasized
that this episodes task will be judged based on the taste and
presentation of
their food as well as strict adherence to the instructions given.
Also joining the judging panel as a guest
judge was Ms Tokini Peterside, a lifestyle consultant and self professed
food
lover.
After the allotted cooking
time, the
contestants were able to present some form of harmony between all the
ingredients as follows: Lalu; a leak and
periwinkle sauce which was described as very nice, along with pasta and
beef;
Greg made crab meat pasta and periwinkle soup for his starter, while he
made
banga soup with a sweet potatoe mash for his main meal. This was a good
risk
for him, as the judges praised both meals. Patricia made a starter of
mango and
periwinkle, with the pasta and banga as her main course; Saratu on the
other
hand made a periwinkle, banga and pasta starter, and a main course of
mash
potatoes and fried crab meat, her meal however didn’t get any good
review from
the judges. Finally, Ifeyinwa made a starter of mango puree with crab
cake, and
pasta in palm kernel sauce.
After the judges’
deliberation, Dr Roberts surprisingly
announced that for the first time in the show, no winner would emerge as
none
of the food presented was good enough to win the task. Unfortunately
however,
there was still a loser, and Saratu was asked to pack her knives for
eviction
as the judges gave her meal the least compliments, and felt her reaction
to seeing
the live crabs was disappointing.
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