Runner-ups from the very first and second seasons of MasterChef Australia, Poh Ling Yeow and Callum Hann reunited in Adelaide over the weekend.
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Poh, who sells products from her business Jamface each Sunday at the Adelaide Farmers Market, was visited by Callum and his adorable daughter, Elle.
“MC bro @callums_kitchen & MC niece Elle came to visit Aunty Poh @_jamface_ today,” the caption read.
“She looks like [fairy emoji] but toots is an eating machine. One strawberry jelly cake & one country chicken pie. Howwwww?!”
Callum shared similar pictures from the reunion, captioning his post: “Thanks for the delicious jelly cake Aunty Poh.”
Elle, who is eighteen months old, looked enraptured by the food.
“She is so cute” one comment read.
“The next Junior MasterChef?” another fan wrote.
“She is clear about her priorities… cake it is … now and always” read another.
Poh and Callum have remained good friends since their respective seasons, and even competed together last year in series 12 of MasterChef, a special Back to Win season of the show.
Poh came sixth on the show, and Callum made it to fourth place.
Emelia Jackson from season six eventually took out the win.
Since their original seasons in 2009 and 2010, Poh and Callum have been making waves in the culinary world.
Poh has worked on various cooking shows, and operates Jamface at the farmers’ market each weekend and has also worked as an artist and an actress.
Meanwhile Callum works with a number of food-related businesses in Adelaide, and is raising Elle with his wife, Crystal Jagger, whom he married in 2018.
He spoke fondly of his daughter in an interview with Now to Love.
“We’ve been feeding her lots of different things and she smashes everything, it’s incredible,” he said.
“I don’t think there’s anything I’ve offered her that she hasn’t wolfed down! If someone’s a good eater then hopefully she’ll be keen to get in the kitchen and give me a hand as she gets a little bit older.”
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