Saturday Morning's James Martin interrupts ITV cooking show to make exciting announcement

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James Martin took a brief pause during his ITV programme Saturday Morning to congratulate his co-star.James broke away from the usual script with some cheerful news as he introduced guest Alysia Greenwood on the show."We are about to be enlightened with fascinating insights about free food from Yorkshire's top forager, Alysia Greenwood," he began.However, before delving into the foodie segment, James paused and commented: "I am not going to get the hang of this.

I have been calling you Alysia Vasey for years now."Congratulations," he went on. "Married...ring?" To which Alysia replied, "Married, better foraging name, Greenwood.", as reported by Lancs Live."Is that the reason why?" James jested, to which she responded: "Sole reason."James laughed and added: "Basically, first of all, congratulations, and you haven't stopped while you've been at it because you've brought something quite interesting with us that you want to use."As they turned their attention to the ingredient at hand, Alysia revealed she had been in a swamp gathering the tangerine root.The cooking demonstration continued with the root playing a central role, and despite James' initial reluctance to taste it raw, questioning if it was "poisonous", they eventually whipped up a Tangerine Creme Caramel that impressed both the studio audience and social media users who shared their excitement online.One viewer expressed their admiration on X, writing: "I was fascinated by Alysia's history of the tangerine root, nice to have something a bit different on a cooking show!

Congratulations to Alysia on her wedding."Another fan shared their enthusiasm, commenting, " Alchemy, foraging, and experimenting with new foods and flavours are the heart of cooking."An admirer

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