The immensely popular DR1-program ‘The Big Bagedyst’ lost Saturday night the third and final male participant.
the Men lose overall, because they compete on women’s terms, believes former judge Jan Friis-Mikkelsen, who see a clear trend from his time in kokkeverdenen.
– Men should have their own style all the way through instead of making it small and pussy force. But it is pissesvært to make an elegant, masculine cake that strikes the “golden ratio”, says Jan Friis-Mikkelsen to ekstrabladet.
Jan Friis-Mikkelsen, was judge, together with Mette Blomsterberg from 2012 to 2017. Photo: Bjarne Hermansen
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the Judges ‘ assessment, according to him, based mostly on the aesthetic, while the taste comes in the second row, and it considers the long-standing judge can also be a challenge for the men.
– the Taste is really difficult to communicate on tv. Viewers do not understand why an ugly cake has to rank better than a nice cake, when it tastes better and therefore end up on the way, says the former judge.
One of the reasons why he stopped as the judge, was that the program was too much ‘reality’ and too little craft and process.
– running six cameras in 24 hours, as they can cut accurately as they will. The voltage had to be increased and our credibility was therefore set slightly above the track, on the way the DR chose to showcase it, he explains.
Winners of ‘The big bagedyst’.
2012 Nana Frolov Christensen
2013 Annemette Voss
2014 Tobias Hamann
2015 Life Martine Hansen
2016 Sune Demant
2017 Andrea Søllested
Winners of the ‘The big bagedyst’.
2012 Nana Frolov Christensen
2013 Annemette Voss
2014 Tobias Hamann
2015 Life Martine Hansen
2016 Sune Demant
2017 Andrea Søllested
the Team for this year’s ‘The big Bagedyst’. Photo: DR
Micki Cheng was the only male participant in ‘The Great Bagedyst’ in 2015, and he reached the final. He gives the former judge is right in that men are more challenged when it comes to care for the details.
– most women have smaller hands than men, so they can a little better to get down in the detail. If you must finpynte with a small flower, so I think that women have an advantage purely genetic, ” says Micki Cheng to Ekstra Bladet.
Micki Cheng believes that women are by nature easier for the details. Photo: Micki Cheng
He made it his mission to reach the final, so that not only should be women represented. But he believes that the men were bad in years.
– the Men have not been technically strong enough in this year’s program, and it is too bad, says Micki Cheng, who has said his job as an internal communications officer at Tulip, when he goes all-in on his dream to make full-screen tv.
Søren Olsen is the editor of ‘The big bagedyst’, and he does not believe that it is a trend that the men are for the bad.
– We’ve had men in all the previous sæsonfinaler, so it is not a general trend. The judges assess those who have the best bageevner, says Søren Olsen, who believes that the men have delivered great results.
-there Comes to be some other considerations in relation to the casting next year?
– We are going for a cast that represents Denmark wide. Both as regards types, gender, age and geography. At the same time, it is important that people have a certain bageniveau. We will likewise do our best to find the nicest people and the best bakers, so I don’t think immediately, ” says the editor.
the Rasmus Trangbæk was the last one to leave the program. Before him the smoke Fillip Katballe and Henrik Lindegaard out. Photo: DR
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