Oh great, she was embarrassed now.
Amid the ridicule of everyone, Griffin was neither humble nor arrogant. He calmly said, “As a chef, having how multiple arms is not important. The important thing is whether the dishes are good or not. Although some people have healthy arms and legs, the dishes they make are bad and hard to swallow.”
Irvin stopped smiling and asked, “What are you saying? Do you mean the dishes you make are better than Mr. Jacques’s dishes? Who do you think you are to talk nonsense? Mr. Jacques has been on...”
Before he could finish speaking, Griffin calmly said, “The United States has a long history and vast land. There are countless dishes on this vast land. Even if it is the same kind of dish, it will be cooked differently and have different tastes in different states. As time passes, all fifty states soon gain their own signature renditions of the same dish."
“The cooking skills, methods, and kitchen utensils in the world add up to less than one percent of the United States. The best chefs will always be American chefs."
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