Introducing The Amoretti 2010 World Pastry Team Championship

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A behind the scenes introduction to the Amoretti 2010 World Pastry Team Championship featuring organizer Michael Schneider, Chef Rudy van Veen, Emcee Kathryn Gordon, photographer John Uher, Chef Andrew Logan, and Chef Chris Northmore - who competed in one of the first competitions in Beaver Creek and provides some perspective on how the championship has changed over the years.

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  • もう、韓国人はドンドン世界中から嫌われて下さい。

    そして、韓国人の民度を晒して下さい。

    韓国人は恥だと思ってないんだろうが、世界はそうみてないですし­。

  • 料理の世界で朝鮮が活躍した事があったか?

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  • I have seen another part of video before.Japanese & S.korean team used same frige.S.korean team always opened the frige door.

    So Japanese team have a icecream melted. Korean team leader said we cant lose against espeacially Japanese.

    From Western people thinking Japanese & Korean are same race,

    That is wrong.

    Chainese, Krean, Japanese Looks closely but we have different nationalities. Japanese was often disturbed by Korean everywhere.

  • Actually team KR did this shit actually. So koreans had better not make many any excuse but just admit it. I know thre are stupid and maggots everywhere. But we must feel ashamed when we found such fellows in our nations and stop them .

    I hope no korean do this stupid things again.

  • (7) If you consider yourself as an intelligent Japanese, read the comments (1) to (6) shown below and then ask youself.

    Why does Asahi TV deceive and fool their viewers with their edited and distorted news contents?

  • (5) If you want to watch the actual footage by Asahi TV of Yu-na Kim's speaking, see it here: watch?v=Tty4rWSf49E.

    (6) Some Japanese also translated the Michael Schneider's comment shown in this video as "Even the host person of 2010 WPTC said that he didn't want to see the Korean Team on the podium". When rebutted and scolded by Koreans, they simply deleted their comments of the distorted translation and then kept silent without any apologies.

  • (4) On July 7, 2011, Asahi TV aired the Yu-na Kim's English presentation for Pyeonchang for 2018 Winter Olympic. Problem is that Asahi TV's translation is intentionally distorted again:

    - What Yu-na Kim said: "Thank you dear IOC members for providing someone like me the opportunitiy to achieve my dreams and to inspire others."

    - Asahi TV's Translation: "私の夢をかなえるために他の都市よりも(韓国を)応援してくだ­さい." which means "Please support (Korea) over other competing cities so that I can achieve my dreams."

  • (3) This was not the first time that Asahi TV put incorrect and distorted translations in Japanese language on their TV programs. Koreans think that these have been done intentionally NOT BY MISTAKES. For example, Asahi TV made numerous incorrect and distorted translations against Yu-na Kim, the rival figure skater of Japan's pride Mao Asada.

  • (2) As shown on the Asahi TV program about 2010 WPTC for their Japanese viewers, the voices of all the non-Japanese interviewees are dubbed with the voices of Japanese voice actors. So, Koreans became very suspicious again and thus demanded Asahi TV to release the original audio/video file (without the voices of Japanese voice actors) to see if there is any distortion in the translation. But there has been no response from Asahi TV.

  • (d) Asahi TV fabricated the question (B) and then combined it with (C), making anybody think that the Korean Team captain confessed that they had kept the fridge door open deliberately to obstruct Japanese Team.

    (e) If Korean Team deliberately kept the fridge door open, it would also melt the ice cream of Korean Team stored in the same fridge.

  • (c) He made the comment "I don't want to lose to Japanese Team" in an interview BEFORE the competition NOT AFTER the competion. He simply made that comment as a joke at the end of his interview when he was asked to comment on the fact that Korean Team compete with Japanese Team side by side.

  • (a) Korean Team did not receive any warning but an attention from the host, simply because there was a complaint from the Japanes Team that Korean Team opened frig door too often. If Korean Team had made a complaint to the host against Japanese Team, Japanes Team would also receive the same kind of attention by the host. That's the rul of the competition.

    (b) He had never been asked the question "Why did you keep the fridge door open?" which was shown in the Asahi TV program.

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