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How to Go Zero Waste: the Tips You Need to Know For Your Professional Kitchen  

Everything you need to know about reducing food waste in restaurants to go from wasteful to wonderful 

As a professional commercial kitchen, it’s important to analyze your operations and determine how to do better. There are plenty of simple changes you can make to streamline your operations and make the switch to become a zero-waste facility. Here are the top tips for running a successful zero-waste kitchen. 

UN SDGs and why they’re important 

The 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an urgent call for action to governments, businesses and individuals worldwide to end poverty, improve health and education, combat climate change and preserve our oceans and forests, among other important causes. 

It’s crucial for all types of businesses to adopt these SDGs. Two of the goals are particularly pertinent for commercial kitchens. Firstly, Goal 9 –– build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation –– touches on the importance of investing in innovative technologies to create a more sustainable business output. 

Another key measure that professional kitchens can adopt is Goal 12 –– ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. Creating sustainable, energy-saving workflows and reducing food waste in restaurants should be a priority –– not only will these measures help to reduce the impact on the environment, but they will also improve your business’s bottom line. 

Reducing food waste in restaurants 

According to the National Restaurant Association, four to 10 percent of all food in restaurants fails to even reach the consumer. Restaurants can do better at the back end as well. The first steps should be implementing better kitchen management systems and investing in innovative smart kitchen devices. These devices will not only reduce food waste but also save money, paying for themselves in the long run. 

To prepare greater quantities of food without any going to waste, Electrolux Professional SkyLine Blast Chillers ensure that your cooked food remains fresh for five days in a refrigerator or a year in a freezer. This helps to reduce food waste. 

You can also combine Combi Ovens with Blast Chillers as a SkyDuo, creating a seamless way to pre-prepare large batches. The Cook and Chill solution can help deliver savings of up to $2,000 a month*. 

Single-use items 

A key part of reducing waste in restaurants is making the all-important switch from single-use items to reusable tableware. The likes of disposable takeout containers, and plastic cutlery and straws have an astronomical carbon footprint, consuming large amounts of fossil fuel for production and distribution and taking hundreds, if not thousands of years to decompose after a single use. 

It’s time to stop using them. Breaking your reliance on single-use plastics creates more work initially when it comes to dishwashing, but investing in state-of-the-art appliances can make the switch to reusable tableware streamlined and simple and save you money in the long run. 

Speed up the dishwashing process with a dryer for tableware, making sure your items can be used again swiftly and safely. Electrolux Professional HeroDry is an exceptional free-standing blower for reusable cups and tableware. One of the brand’s sustainable solutions that forms part of its “circular economy” initiative, it’s the perfect solution for eco-friendly drying in a busy gastro environment. 

Choosing the right partners

When it comes to going zero-waste, the right appliances can make all the difference. Alongside your recycling and composting efforts, sourcing fresh and local and avoiding the overproduction of food, how you store and cook it is key. 

Electrolux Professional refrigerated and freezer cabinets can help extend the shelf-life of ingredients (thanks to Optiflow airflow system, designed to guarantee the best temperature uniformity throughout the cabinet) while technologies such as Cook and Chill mean you can bulk prepare food to avoid any wastage. 

These appliances are built to last. Still, as a commercial kitchen with sustainability goals, it’s also important to consider how you will be able to dispose of your machines once they’ve reached the end of their lifespan. For instance, 90% of Electrolux Professional refrigeration equipment components can be recyclable or used for energy recovery, meaning you can be confident that even when your device comes to the end of its life, it’s not going to end up in landfill. 

Electrolux Professional is fully committed to the UN’s SDGs. With a pledge to switch to renewable and non-fossil energy sources, we have committed to become a carbon-neutral company in industrial operations by 2030. 

Conclusions

Embrace waste reduction by improving sustainable consumption and production in your kitchen and for your customers. 

By investing in next-generation technology such as Electrolux Professional’s Cook and Chill solution, you can make your restaurant a benchmark for sustainability, at the forefront of the drive to reduce food waste in restaurants. 


*Based on Electrolux Professional Cook&Chill calculator, comparing Cook&Serve versus Cook&Chill method, both performed with Electrolux Professional appliances. Data April 2019. 

Learn more about Electrolux Professional’s Zero Waste Program 

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Global Chefs Challenge

Results Are In for the Global Chefs Challenge Africa & Middle East Regional Semi-Finals!

United Arab Emirates, 25th May 2025 – Following three exciting days of culinary competition at the Global Chefs Challenge Africa & Middle East Regional Semi-Finals, the results are now in! Held from May 21–23, 2025, during ExpoCulinaire and alongside the Emirates Salon Culinaire in Sharjah, UAE, the event showcased the remarkable talent and creativity of the region’s chefs.

Throughout the competition, top chefs showcased their expertise across four categories: Global Chefs Challenge, Global Young Chefs Challenge, Global Pastry Chefs Challenge, and Global Vegan Chefs Challenge. Competitors battled for a prestigious opportunity to advance to the Global Chefs Challenge Finals, set to take place at the Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2026 in Wales.

Results are listed below by category.

Global Chefs Challenge Final Qualifying Teams
  • 1st Place: Elizabeth Puleni Taati Isai, Namibia
  • 2nd Place: Yury Evfimento, UAE

See the Global Chefs Challenge official results below:

Global Young Chefs Challenge Final Qualifying Team
  • 1st Place: Kevin Glorial Putra Pamara, Qatar

See the Global Young Chefs Challenge official results below:

Global Pastry Chefs Challenge Final Qualifying Team
  • 1st Place: Ruwan Kumara Phille Gedara, UAE

See the Global Pastry Chefs Challenge official results below:

Global Vegan Chefs Challenge Final Qualifying Team
  • 1st Place: Janam Maharjan, UAE

See the Global Vegan Chefs Challenge official results below:

From left to right: Kevin Glorial Putra Pamara, Elizabeth Puleni Taati Isai, Yury Evfimento, Janam Maharjan, Ruwan Kumara Phille Gedara.
Nestlé Professional Green Spatula Award

At the Global Chefs Challenge Africa & Middle East Regional Semi-Finals, the Nestlé Professional Green Spatula Award was given to competitors including Elizabeth Puleni Taati Isai (Namibia), Kevin Glorial Putra Pamara (Qatar) and Janam Maharjan (UAE). This prestigious award from Nestlé Professional celebrates the fusion of culinary excellence with a deep commitment to sustainability, recognizing chefs who excel in both creating world-class dishes and adopting environmentally responsible practices in their kitchens.

The Nestlé Professional Green Spatula Award was awarded for the first time during the Global Chefs Challenge Finals 2024 in Singapore, and will continue to recognize chefs’ sustainable efforts in the Global Chefs Challenge Semi-Finals and the Global Chefs Challenge Finals in Wales 2026.

Upcoming Semi-Finals

Congratulations to all participants and to the qualifying teams that will move on to compete in Wales at the Global Chefs Challenge Finals in 2026.

The Global Chefs Challenge – Americas Semi-Finals will be held in Las Vegas, USA from 27-31 July, 2025.

The Global Chefs Challenge – Asia Semi-Finals will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 23-26 September, 2025.

The Global Chefs Challenge – Pacific Rim Semi-Finals will be held in Nikao, Cook Islands from 2-4 October, 2025.

To learn more about the Global Chefs Challenge and the road to Wales 2026, visit https://worldchefs.org/globalchefschallenge/.

Thank You to Our Sponsors

Finally, we’d like to give a special thank you to the sponsors of this event, whose support was essential in making the competition a success! We are proud to work alongside these partners and look forward to continued global collaborations.

Thank you Nestlé Professional, Dilmah, VanDrie Group, Ariane Porcelain, Anchor Food Professionals, Koppert CressSterling HalibutValrhona, Ambrose & Paubet and White Queen

Want to Compete in Global Chefs Challenge?

If you wish to put your talent to the test, contact your National Chefs Association for opportunities to participate. Visit worldchefs.org/Members for a list of member nations.

Global Chefs Challenge Finals at Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2026

Worldchefs Congress & Expo is a hallmark tradition of Worldchefs, and has been organized in cities around the world throughout its illustrious 98-year history. The forum brings together delegates from across the five continents to network and expand their professional bonds. The unique program delivers presentations and workshops from leading experts in the hospitality industry, impactful educational programs including the Worldchefs Educators’ Forum, specialized events designed to uplift the next generation of chefs such as the Bill Gallagher Young Chefs Forum, an international trade exhibition, the Global Chefs Challenge competition, and diverse activities to enhance both personal and professional networks.

The 2026 Worldchefs Congress & Expo and Global Chefs Challenge Finals will be held in Wales, hosted by the Culinary Association of Wales.

Visit www.worldchefscongress.org for more information.

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About Worldchefs

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a federation made up of 110 national chef associations. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries years of history since its founding in 1928 at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier.

Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.

Worldchefs is dedicated to raising culinary standards and social awareness through these core focus areas:

Humanitarianism & Sustainability – Worldchefs Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.

Education – Worldchefs offers support for education and professional development through the landmark Worldchefs Academy online training program, a diverse network of Worldchefs Education Partners and curriculum, and the world’s first Global Culinary Certification recognizing on-the-job skillsin hospitality;

Networking – Worldchefs connects culinary professionals around the world through their online community platform and provides a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and operates the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge.

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Cultural & Heritage Recipes

Maize and Radish Dodda

See below for recipe

The Maize and Radish Dodda is from North India, specifically the Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal regions. A traditional Indian recipe, it is best accompanied with butter, yogurt and pickle.

Maize and Radish Dodda – Recipe

Adapted by Nimish Bhatia

Yields 4 servings

Ingredients

For Dodda Bread:

  • Maize flour 100g
  • Wheat flour 40g
  • Grated winter radish 120 g
  • Chopped coriander leaves 10g
  • Chopped onion 10g
  • Chopped green chilli 5g
  • Chopped ginger 5g
  • Ajwain (Carrom Seeds) 5g
  • Salt 5g

  • Butter 20 g
  • Pickled shallots (4)
  • Thick yogurt 150 g
  • Cumin 8g
  • Coriander Sprig (6)
  • Mango Pickle 10g (optional)
Instructions

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Cooking time: 10 minutes

  1. Take a mixing bowl and mix all the ingredients listed for dodda and then make crumbly dough with it, adding water in very little quantity, just to moisten the maize flour.
  2. Once mixed divide the dough into small 40g dumplings and press flat with your fingers. Seer them on a flat griddle until golden color on both sides and glaze with butter.
  3. Put the yoghurt in a mesh strainer and keep for ten minutes so extra whey drains out. On a pan dry toast cumin seeds until brown, grind it and strain it.
  4. On each cooked dodda bread spoon a dollop of yogurt, sliced picked shallot, sprinkle roasted cumin powder, green coriander sprig, also optionally some mango pickle.

For more recipes, visit www.worldchefs.org/news.

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Cultural & Heritage Recipes

Chapli Kabab

See below for recipe

Kababs are popular all over the world. Pakistanis have some authentic types of kababs and it is a part of our main course. Chapli kabab is a specialty of the city Peshawar. Minced meat is mixed with spices and fried on a pan. The unique element of this kabab is chunks of tomatoes. Tomatoes are not added to any kabab other than Chapli Kabab. Sometimes a tomato slice is placed on top of the kabab and then fried. As it is so famous in Peshawar, that the people of Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore have learned the recipe too to enjoy this dish in their own city. Chapli Kabab is also made on Eid ul Adha and enjoyed with chatni and raita.

Chapli Kabab – Recipe

Adapted by Muhammad Raees

Yields 4 servings

Ingredients
  • 1 pound ground beef or lamb
  • 1/2 cup tomatoes, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup onions, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves, chopped
  • 1/2 cup fresh mint leaves, chopped
  • 2 green chilies, finely chopped
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1 tablespoon ginger paste
  • 1 tablespoon garlic paste
  • 1 tablespoon coriander powder
  • 1 tablespoon cumin powder
  • 1 tablespoon red chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon garam masala powder
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil, for frying
Instructions

Preparation time: 20 minutes

Cooking time: 30 minutes

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the ground meat, chopped tomatoes, onions, cilantro, mint, green chilies, egg, ginger paste, garlic paste, coriander powder, cumin powder, red chili powder, salt, and garam masala powder. Mix well to combine all the ingredients.
  2. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, or up to 2 hours, to allow the flavors to meld together.
  3. After the marination period, take out the bowl and divide the mixture into equal portions. Take each portion and shape it into a flat disc, similar to a patty.
  4. Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Once the oil is hot, place the shaped kababs into the skillet and fry for 5-7 minutes on each side, or until they are golden brown and fully cooked.
  5. Once the kababs are cooked, remove them from the skillet and drain on a paper towel to remove any excess oil.
  6. Serve hot with fresh naan bread, salad, and mint chutney on the side.

For more recipes, visit www.worldchefs.org/news.

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Member News

Introducing Worldchefs’ Two New Recruits!

Worldchefs is pleased to announce the recruitment of two new administrative staff:

Diogo Cardoso, our new Education Program Coordinator and Admin, and France van Maanen, our new Web & Digital Content Coordinator.

With two additional full-time employees, Worldchefs’ office team now reaches nine members.

Meet Diogo Cardoso – Education Program Coordinator and Admin:

Diogo is a skilled coordinator with a background in HR and education, and a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management. He began his career in the education system before moving into HR, talent acquisition, and supporting educational initiatives for a major UN partner in the non-profit sector. Most recently, he coordinated a hospitality Airbnb business in the heart of Paris.

With a global background, Diogo has lived and worked in Portugal, Brazil, Ecuador, and France and speaks English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. At Worldchefs, Diogo will support our education programs, including Application & Certification Management, the RQCE Schools, Certification Center mapping, and Judge Applications.

Meet France van Maanen – Web & Digital Content Coordinator:

France is a digital communicator with a passion for sustainability and storytelling. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Communication, France brings experience in content creation, website management, and digital strategy to the team. She has worked with organizations like UNICEF Student and managed social media for racing teams, combining creativity with a strong sense of community.

Originally from the Netherlands, France speaks English, Dutch and Filipino. At Worldchefs, she will supports all things related to IT, web, and digital content and products.

Together, let’s give a warm welcome to Diogo and France!

To view the full administrative team, click here.

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Norwegian King Prawns AS and Worldchefs Join Forces to Inspire Culinary Excellence Worldwide

Norwegian King Prawns AS and Worldchefs Join Forces to Inspire Culinary Excellence Worldwide

  • Norwegian King Prawns AS, a global supplier of premium seafood, has joined Worldchefs as a Global Partner.
  • Under its flagship brand, White Queen™, the company delivers king prawns renowned for their clean, healthy, and superior quality.
  • Learn more about Worldchefs’ partnership opportunities at www.worldchefs.org/partnership.

Paris, 7 May 2025 – The World Association of Chefs’ Societies (Worldchefs), the leading global network of culinary professionals, has welcomed Norwegian King Prawns AS as its newest Global Partner.

A global supplier of premium seafood, Norwegian King Prawns AS is renowned for its flagship brand, White Queen™—king prawns celebrated for their clean, healthy, and exceptional quality. Farmed using Norway’s crystal-clear seawater and sustainable hydro power, the White Queen™ line embodies a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and culinary distinction.

Through this new partnership, Norwegian King Prawns AS will support Worldchefs’ mission to empower chefs, promote emerging talent, and drive innovation across the foodservice industry. As a Global Partner, the company will provide product support to the Global Chefs Challenge and engage with a network of top chefs, educators, and industry leaders.

“At Norwegian King Prawns AS, we are thrilled to join Worldchefs as a Global Partner—an organization that shares our passion for superior-quality products,” said Oscar Maaseide, Chief Executive Director at Norwegian King Prawns AS. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver sustainably farmed king prawns, cultivated in Norway’s pure seawater and powered by clean energy. It opens new opportunities to connect with chefs around the world and celebrate gourmet seafood. We hope that our statement, ‘This is not just king prawn—this is White Queen, powered by Norwegian King Prawns AS, will be met with the reply, It’s Gourmet Seafood for Special Occasions!’

“We’re thrilled to welcome Norwegian King Prawns AS as a Global Partner and Worldchefs Trusted Brand,” said Andy Cuthbert, President of Worldchefs. “As an innovative force in aquaculture, their commitment to quality aligns with our mission to elevate culinary standards across the industry and support chefs around the world.”

Learn more about Worldchefs partnership opportunities at www.worldchefs.org/partnership.

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About Norwegian King Prawns AS – The Company
  • Norwegian King Prawns AS is a fully integrated aquaculture company with the species king prawn (Litopenaeus vannamei) and is headquartered in Rogaland on the south-western part of Norway.
  • We have our own hatchery, fry and growth facility, packaging and sales in Rogaland.
  • We farm our White Queen™ king prawns in tanks on land.
  • We use the Norwegian clear seawater and heat it with clean Norwegian hydro power.
  • We use Biofloc® to optimize water quality.
  • Our employees are the foremost in their fields and contribute greatly to us delivering first-class White Queen™ king prawns to demanding customers all over the world – mainly in the Nordic countries, the UK, the USA and France as well as Metropolises all over the World.
About Norwegian King Prawns AS – The Message
  • Norwegian King Prawns AS offers premium king prawns under its own brand White Queen™
  • “White Queen™ King prawn is bred and raised sustainably in Rogaland on the Western part of Norway. The prawn needs tending for four months before it is ready to be served. The White Queen brand is your guarantee of clean and healthy premium quality seafood. It means you can rest assured that the prawn you eat has been raised and handled with the utmost care.
  • “White Queenis seafood that we in Norwegian King Prawns AS are proud to sell!”
  • White Queen™ King prawn – ”It’s Gourmet Seafood for Special Occasions”

For more information contact:

Magnus Skretting – +47 90174476 – magnus@norwegiankingprawns.no

About Worldchefs

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a federation made up of 110 national chef associations. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries years of history since its founding in 1928 at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier.

Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.

Worldchefs is dedicated to raising culinary standards and social awareness through these core focus areas:

  • Education – Worldchefs offers support for education and professional development through the landmark Worldchefs Academy online training program, a diverse network of Worldchefs Education Partners and curriculum, and the world’s first Global Culinary Certification recognizing on-the-job skillsin hospitality;
  • Networking – Worldchefs connects culinary professionals around the world through their online community platform and provides a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
  • Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and operates the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;
  • Humanitarianism & Sustainability – Worldchefs Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.

Visit www.worldchefs.org to learn more.

Media contact: 

Olivia Ruszczyk communications@worldchefs.org

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Member News

British Culinary Federation’s Culinary News Magazine – Spring 2025

In this Spring 2025 issue of British Culinary Federation’s Culinary News magazine, read about upcoming events, discover the latest stories, and more!

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Member News

Gulf Gourmet Magazine – May 2025

In this issue of Gulf Gourmet’s magazine, meet Otto Weibel, get ready for ExpoCulinaire 2025, learn about Foodverse and more.

To learn more about Worldchefs, click here.


About the Emirates Culinary Guild (ECG)

An Overview of the Emirates Culinary Guild
The Emirates Culinary Guild (ECG) is the association of professional chefs of the UAE. It is a non-profit-making organisation, organised by volunteers dedicated solely to the advancement of culinary art in the UAE.

The World Association of Chefs Societies (Worldchefs) (www.worldchefs.org) is the 105-nation fellowship of the world’s various professional chefs’ organisations.

The ECG received its charter into Worldchefs at a ceremony in Stavanger, Norway on June 28, 1994, during the Worldchefs 26th World Congress. Worldchefs endorses the ECG as the authorized professional culinary association for the UAE. The ECG, thereby, has an international culinary focus and multi-national support for the staging of its various competitions, seminars and events.

The aims of the ECG, broadly, are:

  • To encourage and inspire young chefs through training and competition.
  • To enhance internationally the culinary prestige of the UAE.
  • To encourage UAE nationals to consider a career within the hospitality industry.

Social media plays a large part in the Guilds self-promotion and the Gulf Gourmet magazine drive awareness around the globe. www.emiratesculinaryguild.net/, www.facebook.com/Emirates-Culinary-Guild-763644223697376/timeline/, www.facebook.com/gulfgourmet?fref=ts, follow these links for more information on the Emirates Culinary Guild.

Membership of the ECG is open to all of those professionally and solely involved in the preparation of food.

Anyone interested in the ECG please find their contact below.

The Emirates Culinary Guild
PO Box 454922 – Dubai – UAE
Tel: + 971 56 8014089.
E-mail: emiratesculinaryguild@gmail.com

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Blast Chillers vs Commercial Freezers: Which is Right for Your Business?

In any commercial or professional kitchen, the daily chilling and storing processes must be both safe and efficient. That is why choosing the right freezers and blast chillers is critical in these environments. While both appliances are designed to chill and store food, there are key differences between the two. A freezer is designed to maintain food at a temperature below freezing, while a blast chiller rapidly cools food by blowing cold air over it and gradually lowering the temperature. This process helps to preserve the quality of the food while it cools. For more information on the distinctions between these two processes, check out this informative article.

What are the functions of a blast chiller? 

Blast chillers offer the best option for rapidly freezing food products for extended storage periods. It is an excellent option for chefs, who can now prepare menu items and quickly freeze them for later use. Blast chilling involves cooling food to a low temperature quickly, allowing it to pass through the so-called “danger zone” more rapidly and preventing harmful bacteria from developing and multiplying. The “danger zone” refers to the temperature range between +8°C (46.4°F) and 68°C (140°F), where bacteria grow at an accelerated rate, doubling in number in as little as 20 minutes.

Existing health guidelines mandate that food be safely blast chilled by reducing its temperature from +70°C (+158°F) to +3°C (+37.4°F) or below within 90 minutes, a feat which the Electrolux Professional range easily achieves. Electrolux Professional adheres to the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) process and is respectful of its guidelines. The HACCP International Certification is a unique recognition that validates Electrolux Professional’s commitment to ensuring the highest level of hygiene along the entire food chain.

What are the functions of a commercial freezer? 


A freezer is an equipment that maintains food at very low temperatures, preventing it from spoiling. Although a domestic freezer is typically integrated into a refrigerator, commercial freezers are equipped with robust compressors designed to withstand frequent door opening and closing while maintaining a steady temperature across the entire cooling system.

What is the difference between an industrial blast chiller and a commercial freezer? 


Although blast chillers and freezers are both commonly found in commercial kitchens and catering businesses, they involve distinct processes. Freezers are used to keep food at a temperature below freezing, while blast chillers are preferred for quickly cooling food items, which can be stored for longer periods of time afterwards, by blowing cold air over them and gradually lowering the temperature in the chamber. This rapid cooling process allows restaurateurs to prepare menu items and freeze them for later use, thus optimizing time and resources. Unlike typical refrigeration systems or freezers that are designed for food storage, blast chillers and blast freezers are not intended for this purpose.

There are three primary reasons why blast chillers should be preferred over traditional commercial freezers. First and foremost, they are better at preserving the quality and appearance of food. Secondly, they are more efficient in terms of time and money. Finally, they keep food safer from bacteria.

Depending on the size of the kitchen and the volume of food prepared, a blast freezer may be needed in addition to a traditional freezer. This is especially true if safe freezing solutions and ample storage capacity are necessary.

Electrolux Professional offers a wide selection of blast chillers that comply with all health and safety regulations. Choosing a blast freezer from a reputable brand like Electrolux Professional can provide peace of mind and help maintain the highest standards of food quality and safety.

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GCC - Young Chefs Member News

Young Panamanian chefs will represent the country in an international competition in Las Vegas

The Gastronomic Club of Panama held its first tournament to find the best young culinary talents who will fly the Panamanian flag in the Americas Global Chef Challenge Semi-Finals 2025.

Article written by Milagros Montenegro, originally available at https://www.ellas.pa/

The Gastronomic Club of Panama (CGP) has selected its representatives for the semi-finals of the Americas Global Chef Challenge 2025, a competition held in Las Vegas, Nevada, that seeks to pit the best culinary talents against each other in an international event. The seven best teams will compete for the title and take center stage on the world stage alongside the pre-qualified teams from the IKA/Culinary Olympics 2024.

Panama will participate in the Global Vegan Chefs Challenge and Global Young Chefs Challenge categories (Vegan Chef and Young Chef).

The first Gastronomic Club Cup of Panama was held on February 17. Eighteen contestants from the Instituto Técnico Superior Especializado (ITSE), Universidad del Arte GanexaThe Panama International Hotel School, and the Interamerican University of Panama (UIP), the host institution, participated.

The participating students were preselected by the Gastronomic Club of Panama after a registration process. The competition’s main judging panel consisted of chefs José Flores, club president; Lorenzo Di Gravio, Jennyfer Vernice, Greta Mayorga, Luis Moreno, Juan Neblett, and Kevin Fernández, who were tasked with evaluating the dishes and supervising the kitchen. Fanny Romero was the referee chef, in charge of controlling the timing; Kevin Alvarado was the consulting chef for the innovation table; and Luis Forero was the logistics support chef.

Final evaluation panel. From left to right: Chef José Flores (president of the Gastronomic Club of Panama), Chef Jennyfer Vernice, and Chef Lorenzo Di Gravio.

The competition format was “surprise basket.” Participants had to work with the ingredients at their disposal and manage a 90-minute timeframe to present a starter, main course, and dessert, which only had to include chocolate. The cooking theme was open. Chefs based their scoring on a scale of 1 to 100, considering texture, presentation, and flavor as the main criteria.

Kitchen of the Interamerican University of Panama (UIP).

After a fierce competition—where some dishes didn’t make it to the judging table in the required time—chef Sarah Mouallen, a member of the executive team of the Gastronomic Club of Panama, announced the winners:

Vegan Chef

– First place: Leidys González (UIP)

– Second place (assistant to the main winner): Omar Delgado (ITSE)

– Third place (alternate for second place): Eliza Calvo (ITSE)

Young Chef

– First place: Enrique Fajardo (UIP)

– Second place (assistant to the main winner): Celine Mugraby (UIP)

– Third place (alternate for second place): Aichell Vergara (Ganexa)

From left to right: Omar Delgado (ITSE), Executive Chef (UIP), Celine Mugraby (UIP), holding the cup: Enrique Fajardo (UIP), Chef Jennifer Vernice (Jury), Chef José Flores (president of the Gastronomic Club of Panama), Leydis González (UIP), Lorenzo Di Gravio (Jury), Eliza Calvo (ITSE) and Aichell Vergara (GANEXA).

Leydis González (UIP) took first place in the Vegan Chef class . For the appetizer, she prepared a fish fumet with lemongrass aromas; for the main course, she dazzled with a bed of French-style mashed potatoes garnished with glazed vegetables and medallions of seared beef with fine herbs and a three-peppercorn white sauce. To top it all off, she presented a tartlet with a mango and lime curd, accompanied by an Italian meringue and chocolate.

Leydis González is a senior at the UIP. She won first place in the Vegan Chef Challenge category.

Enrique Fajardo (UIP) took first place in the Young Chef section . His starter was a cucumber, pineapple, lemon, and salt sorbet, roasted tomato, and egg foam, with cheeses and truffle added. In the second challenge, he presented a brothy carrot couscous made with charred chilies and lemongrass broth, zucchini roasted in rosemary and hazelnut butter, alongside fresh cucumbers.

For dessert, she made a truffled hot chocolate mousse with coarse salt and a rosemary and thyme citrus sorbet, using the ice cream maker that was part of the innovation challenge table, a competition category she also won.

Enrique Fajardo is a third-year UIP student. He won the Young Chef Challenge category.

The event was attended by clinical psychologist Camila Martínez, wife of the president of the Gastronomic Club of Panama, who also participated in the evaluation process. The initiative to include a mental health professional specializing in psychological first aid was born from the desire to create a competitive environment, prepared to combat stress and mental breakdowns.

The top two finishers in each category will represent Panama in the prestigious Americas Global Chef Challenge Semi-Finals 2025 competition in Las Vegas, United States. They will undergo a five-month training period, where the young chefs will be mentored by a panel of judges to hone their skills and be one step closer to victory.

The America Global Chef Challenge Semi-Finals 2025 will take place from July 27 to 31, 2025. Learn more here.

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