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Default Food Network admits 'Iron Chef America' vegetables were not fromWhite House garden

http://www.chicagotribune.com/featur...,7560057.story

For months, the Food Network ran ads about a forthcoming episode of
"Iron Chef America," its flagship chefs plus secret ingredient versus
time competition. The show would take place at the White House garden,
with Michelle Obama making a cameo and plugging her responsible-eating
initiative. The network promised it would be its biggest episode ever.

The buildup matched the reality: The Jan. 3 "Iron Chef America" drew
7.6 million viewers, the highest-rated show in network history. In it,
superstar chef Mario Batali teamed with Emeril Lagasse, and Bobby Flay
with White House chef Cristeta Comerford to cook five dishes using the
secret ingredient: produce from the White House garden.

Except for one thing: As first reported on AOL's Politics Daily blog,
the fruits and vegetables used on the show weren't from the White
House. They were stunt produce. Ringers.

At the beginning of the two-hour special, the chefs were shown picking
sweet potatoes, broccoli, fennel and tomatillos from the White House
garden. Then the chefs were seen walking into Kitchen Stadium, produce
in hand. One problem: The show is filmed in New York City.

"Due to the production delay between the shoot at the White House and
the shoot at Food Network, the produce used in Kitchen Stadium during
the 'Super Chef Battle' was not actually from the White House garden,"
said Food Network spokeswoman Lisa Krueger in a statement to The Talk.

Instead, the chefs used replacement produce, though only the same
types of fruits and vegetables picked from the White House garden.

Honey was the only ingredient that actually came from 1600
Pennsylvania Ave. The White House garden produce, Krueger said, was
donated to a local pantry.

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