GORDON Ramsay has garnished his new show with a feast of swearing.
The celebrity cook uses his favourite F-word – not food – on 212 occasions in Uncharted.
Gordon Ramsay uses his favourite F word 212 times in his new show — swearing once a minute on average
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Gordon Ramsay uses his favourite F word 212 times in his new show — swearing once a minute on averageCredit: Rex Features
He also said bloody 45 times, s*** 27 and a**e 11 with a total of 302 expletives used.
It only takes him 16 seconds to turn their air blue in the first episode set in Tasmania and within the opening 30 seconds he swore four times.
At one point, whilst fishing in the south of the US, he said: “I’m in the marshes in South Louisiana where we’re collecting crawfish traps and so far the haul is as bad as my language.”
In his new National Geographic show Uncharted, which airs on September 16, Gordon travels the world over seven 44 minute episodes — meaning he swears on average once a minute — to explore different cuisines.
Gordon fishes for piranhas in Guyana in his new National Geographic show Uncharted
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Gordon fishes for piranhas in Guyana in his new National Geographic show UnchartedCredit: Instagram
He leaps from a helicopter in South Africa, explores a bat-infested cave in Indonesia, plunges into freezing water in Norway and fishes for piranhas in Guyana.
All swear words will be bleeped out when they air around all countries around the world.
Ahead of a new daytime show Culinary Genius in 2017 he vowed to give up swearing.
He said: “Mum’s already told me her friends will be watching — it’s P and Qs please.
“I’ve never been on afternoon TV before. So f* knows what it’s going to be like.
The dismayed chef savours the Norwegian speciality of sheep’s head but draws the line at tasting the eyeball
Back in 2009 his F-word show on Channel 4 came under fire from Ofcom for the “sheer intensity” of swearing when the word “f***” featured more than 100 times in 40 minutes.