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Racism row: German food firm Knorr to get rid of ‘gypsy sauce’ name

German food maker Knorr said Monday it would change the name of its popular "gypsy sauce" to something less offensive, becoming the latest global company to respond to complaints about racist branding.

Racism row: German food firm Knorr to get rid of 'gypsy sauce' name
A wall outside the Knorr company premises in Heilbronn. Photo: DPA

The so-called “Zigeunersauce” (German for gypsy sauce) will soon be sold as “Hungarian-style paprika sauce”, Knorr's parent company Unilever said in a statement.

“We work hard to free advertising from stereotypes and discrimination of any kind,” Unilever said.

“Since the term 'gypsy sauce' can be interpreted negatively, we have decided to give our Knorr sauce a new name.”

The move comes as companies face closer scrutiny over the use of racist imagery to sell their products, triggered by the widespread anti-discrimination protests that followed the killing of a black man, George Floyd, at the hands of a white police officer in the United States in May.

In the US, PepsiCo announced it would end its Aunt Jemima line of pancake syrup and batter adorned with the face of a black woman, while Mars plans to “evolve” the Uncle Ben's rice brand that uses a black man as its logo.

German anti-discrimination campaigners have for years urged Knorr to ditch the “gypsy” term from its sauce, but their pleas had fallen on deaf ears until now.

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The mildly spicy sauce is usually made with pureed tomatoes, bell peppers, onions and paprika and is often served on top of a schnitzel in German restaurants.

The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma welcomed the name change.

“It's good that Knorr is responding to the complaints of many people,” its head Romani Rose told the Bild newspaper.

But he said he was far more worried about rising anti-Roma sentiment in Germany and Europe, pointing to the use of the word “gypsy” as a slur in football matches.

Some 11 million Roma live in Europe, making them the continent's biggest ethnic minority.

But they suffer from disproportionate poverty and rampant discrimination.

Historians estimate that around half a million Roma and Sinti people were killed by the Nazis during the Holocaust.

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FOOD AND DRINK

Danish chef wants to launch gourmet dining to stratosphere

Danish chef Rasmus Munk wants to take high-end cuisine to the edge of space, with plans to serve up a stratospheric dining experience in 2025, his restaurant said Thursday.

Danish chef wants to launch gourmet dining to stratosphere

“The expedition will take place aboard Space Perspective Spaceship Neptune, the world’s first carbon-neutral spaceship,” Alchemist, the Copenhagen restaurant that has earned Munk two Michelin stars, said in a statement.

“They will dine as they watch the sunrise over the Earth’s curvature” at an altitude of 100,000 feet (30,000 metres) above sea level, it said.

For $495,000 per ticket, six tourists will embark on a six-hour journey in a pressurised space capsule that will rise into the stratosphere in a hydrogen-filled “SpaceBalloon”.

The 32-year-old chef and self-confessed space enthusiast will be joining the trip.

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Munk promises “dishes inspired by the role of space exploration during the last 60 years of human history, and the impact it has had on our society — both scientifically and philosophically”.

His menu will be restricted only by his inability to cook food over an open flame.

Many of the ingredients will be prepared on the ship from which the capsule is launched, according to Alchemist, which is ranked fifth among the world’s restaurants in 2023 according to the World’s Best 50 Restaurants guide.

In recent decades, Denmark has emerged as a gastronomical powerhouse on terra firma, with the Copenhagen restaurants Noma and Geranium both having held the title of the world’s best restaurant.

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