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5th October 2016
07:38am BST

People have been commenting on the tweet telling him that it's wrong with one person even suggesting it is an "abomination". The general consensus is that he shouldn't be putting chorizo in a paella and that he's left out some key components, such as the yellow rice.Good Spanish food doesn’t get much better than paella. My version combines chicken thighs & chorizo https://t.co/2cXK4xoTfS #recipeoftheday pic.twitter.com/DD0HXY98pM
— Jamie Oliver (@jamieoliver) October 4, 2016
Hi @jamieoliver, big fan of yours. I guess you know that Valencians call that "Rice with Stuff" (TM). Now THIS ⬇... this is a real paella. pic.twitter.com/s0rxFdSkVC — Paco Polit (@pacopolit) October 4, 2016
STOP MAKING "YOUR PAELLA" HAPPEN, IT'S NOT GONNA HAPPEN @jamieoliver
— Bananas Serrano (@Betinaserrano) October 4, 2016
@pedroampudia @jamieoliver My version of fish and chips combines aubergines with duck. — Antonio Villarreal (@bajoelbillete) October 4, 2016
@chefjoseandres no break for @jamieoliver That's misinformation contributing poorly to share real Spain's gastronomy knowledge abroad
— Ani Lopez (@anilopez) October 4, 2016
@chefjoseandres maybe you're the American version of Jamie Oliver. Plus a whole load of ignorance. :P — Alex Martini (@MartiniComedian) October 4, 2016
@jamieoliver @SrJimvill You're absolutely mistaken and your paella's an abomination. Get some callos, mate.
— Alec O'Sullivan (@aleixsalvans) October 4, 2016
THIS IS AN INSULT NOT ONLY TO OUR GASTRONOMY BUT TO OUR CULTURE @jamieoliver — ~ blue psychodrama (@AnageMidos) October 4, 2016
@jamieoliver cc: @GordonRamsay bro please!! say something to him! never ever chorizo at paella
— Chichu (@ChichuTheDog) October 4, 2016
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