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'Thanks to the show, I have become self-sufficient during the lockdown, ' he says. 'It has enabled me to be so independent. And people needn't worry about me cutting onions. I've got my time down to one minute. ' Celebrity MasterChef continues on BBC1 on Wednesday and is available on BBC iPlayer. Advertisement

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Travel presenter becomes first blind contestant on Celebrity MasterChef… and it used to take him 15 minutes just to peel an onion Published: 17:00 EDT, 4 July 2020 | Updated: 17:00 EDT, 4 July 2020 When it takes you quarter of an hour to take the skin off an onion, a ready meal probably makes more sense than bidding to become Celebrity MasterChef. But travel presenter Amar Latif, the first blind contestant to compete on the BBC 's all-star cookery series, believes his heightened sense of taste, touch, sound and smell gives him an advantage over his rivals. Since losing his sight at the age of 18, he confesses he has barely cooked a meal. 'I kept asking myself what I had signed up for, ' he says of his decision to compete in the series. 'I hadn't cooked much and the show execs wouldn't even let me have any extra time, which I thought was a bit harsh, ' he joked. It was the second time the BBC had approached Amar, 45, to take part in the competition – last year friends convinced him to reject an approach because they feared the challenge would be too great.

Travel presenter Amar Latif (pictured), the first blind contestant to compete on the BBC's all-star cookery series, believes his heightened sense of taste, touch, sound and smell gives him an advantage over his rivals. 'They came back this year and there was a bit of persistence on their part and they asked how they could support me, they asked me what I needed, ' he says. 'They said I could have adapted equipment but no more time. Now I have realised that us blind chefs can be better than sighted ones. I can't wing it so I have to have everything ready and organised. I have got it timed and planned down to a T. ' Viewers will next week see Amar, a Scottish entrepreneur who has explored the world despite losing his sight to the genetic eye condition retinitis pigmentosa, cook for paying customers at the London restaurant Mortimer House. His culinary skills are assisted by a few adapted accessories, including talking scales and special measuring spoons. But Amar swiftly discovered that the biggest advantage he held over his sighted rivals, including former footballer John Barnes and TV presenter Gethin Jones, were his four other senses.