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Chef kills and eats big vandrotte

In the latest episode of master chef, Gordon Ramsay's new tv series 'Uncharted', which has just been shown on the tv channel 'National Geographic' in the U

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Chef kills and eats big vandrotte

In the latest episode of master chef, Gordon Ramsay's new tv series 'Uncharted', which has just been shown on the tv channel 'National Geographic' in the USA, television viewers were presented with some sickening shots, where Gordon Ramsay both shoots and eats a big vandrotte.

It writes multiple media including The Sun, where you can also watch the video where Gordon Ramsay both the shoots and eat vandrotten.

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master chef believes that vandrotten tastes great. Photo: Shutterstock.

The 53-year-old british chef travelling in the program 'Uncharted' around the world and examines the specialties, the local eats around the globe. And in this weekend's program in the UNITED states, he visited the southern us state of Louisiana, where he became familiar with the so-called Nutria. It is a very big vandrotte, which is also called a 'beaver-rat'.

His local guide in the program, Eric Cook, explains Gordon Ramsay, to swamp areas in Louisiana has been overrun by the big vandrotte that destroy the local eco-systems. Therefore, local people now starting to shoot and eat them.

In a trailer from the program you can see Gordon Ramsay shoot the big vandrotte, which he himself describes as 'a rat on steroids'.

Then tastes he in a stew with vandrotte, as the wizard's mother has prepared. In the beginning he's a bit nervous and commenting that it looks a little unappetizing out. But after the first bite of vandrotten lit up in a huge smile, and said:

- It tastes good. It is a lovely delicate taste. The taste of the rabbit. And there is no fat in the meat, says Ramsay, who also ask the wizard to greet his mother and tell her that he is absolutely in love with her tasty stew.

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Here is the big vandrotte in close-up. It is also called the Nutria. Photo. Shutterstock.

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