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"Platinum Family": Who is the owner of the house who is a great cook?

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11月11日放送の「プラチナファミリー」の一場面=テレビ朝日提供
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11月11日放送の「プラチナファミリー」の一場面=テレビ朝日提供

"Platinum Family: A Peek into the Magnificent Family" (TV Asahi, Tuesdays at 7:00 PM, excluding some regions) is a program showcasing the lifestyle of a "magnificent family." On November 11th, the episode will be titled "Platinum Family & Tuesday's Yoshizumi Kotaro Combined Special." Model Mori Izumi will be sneaking into the mansion of the stylish, talented cook and world-famous owner.

The landlord was awarded the Chevalier medal by France for his contributions to French food culture, and is an incredible person in a certain field who is recognized worldwide. Mori is excited about the low-rise apartment surrounded by greenery in an ultra-luxury residential area of Tokyo, saying, "It feels like an apartment for adults," but the moment he opens the heavy door, he is astonished by the view that unfolds before him, saying, "It's like an art museum" and "It feels a bit like I'm not in Japan."

The entrance hall is decorated with antique French silverware and a road bike, while the living room is a space decorated in red, the owner's signature color. The walls, table, curtains, rug, and even the bedroom are all unified in red, with a light blue bench press standing out in the space. The owner is a strong man who says, "I used to be able to lift 120kg, and even now I can lift about 80kg," and he has been playing the Japanese drums for 20 years.

In the kitchen, which resembles a restaurant kitchen, a large refrigerator stands out. The refrigerator is filled with many ingredients, and after tasting the homemade lotus root and burdock stir-fry, Mori is impressed, saying, "It's so delicious." Furthermore, after tasting the special pot-au-feu, Mori praises it highly, saying, "It's a professional technique... the flavor is infused and it's the best." There are six types of graters alone, and other cooking utensils that he has never seen before, and Mori discovers a clue that lies at the heart of the homeowner's problems, saying, "It has something to do with iron..."

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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