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Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Africa & Middle East Regional Semi-Final

Paris, France · 23 August 2019: Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Africa & Middle East Regional Semi-Finals

The Africa & Middle East Regional Semi-Finals for the Global Chefs Challenge were held in Pretoria, South Africa, 31 July – 1 August. Organized by South African Chefs Association (SACA) and Worldchefs, the competition was held in conjunction with INFOCHEF 2019 in Times Square.

Selected through champion performance at national competitions, participating teams representing Egypt, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and South Africa competed to show their mastery in the culinary arts through three competition categories: Global Chefs Challenge, Global Pastry Chefs Challenge, and Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy. 

Winning teams head to the Finals at Worldchefs Congress & Expo in St. Petersburg, Russia! Catch all of the action live at Worldchefs Congress 2020, July 28 – 31. For tickets to the Global Chefs Challenge final and complete access to Congress & Expo events, register now at www.worldchefscongress.org

The teams were made up of chefs from various hotels and restaurants from each country representing their national chefs association. Competitors are listed below:

Qatar

  • Global Chefs: Chef Kommalage Asanka Sanjeewa 
  • Pastry Chefs: Chef Alkesh Bhandari
  • Young Chefs: Chef Oussama ben Hassen

United Arab Emirates

  • Global Chefs: Chef Mario Coelho
  • Young Chefs: Chef Leon Rozario

Egypt

  • Pastry Chefs: Chef Sedhom Hamed
  • Young Chefs: Chef Kareem Atef

South Africa

  • Global Chefs: Chef Dion Vengatass
  • Pastry Chefs: Chef Arno Ralph
  • Young Chefs: Chef Armin Maritz

All teams did an outstanding job and made judging extremely hard and the end result being very close with the winner and second place being .4 of a point between them. This competition was held at the highest level. Winners will now go through to the final to compete against the best in the world at Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2020 in St Petersburg, Russia. 

GLOBAL CHEFS CHALLENGE AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST SEMI-FINAL

SEMI-FINAL RESULTS BY CATEGORY:

Global Chefs Challenge

  • Winner: South Africa, Chef Dion Vengatass 
  • 1st runner up: United Arab Emirates, Chefs Mario Coelho and Tharindu Lakshan
  • 2nd runner up: Qatar, Chefs Kommalage Asanka Sanjeewa and El Mehdi Merdi

Global Pastry Chefs Challenge

  • Winner: South Africa, Chef Arno Ralph
  • 1st runner up: Egypt, Chef Sedhom Hamed
  • 2nd runner up: Qatar, Chef Alkesh Bhandari

Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy

  • Winner: South Africa, Chef Armin Maritz
  • 1st runner up: Egypt, Chef Kareem Atef
  • 2nd runner up: United Arab Emirates, Chef Leon Rozario

Team South Africa along with the wildcard competitor from the UAE in pastry will now represent the region at the Final in July 2020 in St Petersburg.

The judges of the competition came from each country and South Africa, led by head judge and seasoned competitor Garth Schnier, Hossam Soliman – President of Egypt Chefs Association, Andy Cuthbert – Continental Director based in UAE, Sanet Prinsloo – former association president from Namibia, and Nadine Demmier and Stuart McClarty of South Africa. We thank the judges for their excellent work.

Continental Director Andy Cuthbert remarked, “the organization and location of the competition was excellent and SACA did an outstanding job in organizing the event flawlessly. President James Khoza and competition organizer Elsu Gericke are to be congratulated for an outstanding competition.”

Grateful thanks also goes several culinary schools including Capsicum, Chef MLK School of Cooking, Prue Leith, and HTA for their exemplary student volunteers and logistical support.

The competition would not have been possible without the support of all the sponsors whom we thank for their commitment to the industry and the Worldchefs community at large: Mac Brothers for kitchens, Sigma for jackets, Dilmah Tea, Nestlé Professional, Les vergers Boiron, VanDrie Group, Avanti, Turn and Slice, Sun International, La Marina, Sir Fruit, and Roll Kem.

Cuthbert added, “We congratulate all competitors and look forward to seeing team South Africa and the UAE bring home the trophies in July 2020.”

To view photos of the event, visit our photo album here. Photos by the Visual Feast Group.

To learn more about the Global Chefs Challenge and the Road to St. Petersburg, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org

For tickets to the Final, register for Congress 2020 at www.worldchefscongress.org

ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding 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, our expansive network of Worldchefs Certified Schools and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 

Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

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

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

For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Pacific Regional Semi-Final

Paris, France · 28 June 2019: Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Pacific Regional Semi-Final

The Pacific Regional Semi-Final for the Global Chefs Challenge was held in Melbourne, Australia, 23rd June 2019. Selected through champion performance at national competitions, participating teams representing Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and the Cook Islands competed to show their mastery in culinary arts through three competition categories: Global Chefs Challenge, Global Pastry Chefs Challenge, and Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy.
 
Organized by Worldchefs and the Australian Culinary Federation, the competition was held alongside the Foodservice Australia Trade Show 2019. To view photos of the event, visit our photo album here
Winning teams head to the Finals at Worldchefs Congress & Expo in St. Petersburg, Russia! Catch all of the action live at Worldchefs Congress 2020, July 28 – 31. For tickets to the Global Chefs Challenge final and complete access to Congress & Expo events, register now at www.worldchefscongress.org
GLOBAL CHEFS CHALLENGE PACIFIC SEMI-FINAL RESULTS BY CATEGORY:
Global Chefs Challenge
  • Winner: Fiji, Navneet Reddy Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort, Gold Medal
  • Runner Up: Australia, Mathew Lee From Brisbane CEC, Silver Medal 
  • 3rd Place: New Zealand, Eric Lim from Chillingworth Rd New Zealand, Silver Medal
  • 4th Place: Cook Islands, Ngattopuna Williams Le Bon Vivant Cook Islands, Bronze Medal
Global Pastry Chefs Challenge
  • Winner: Fiji, Muni Vikash Chetty from Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort, Bronze Medal
  • Runner Up: New Zealand, Ganesh Khedekar from NZMA New Zealand, Bronze Medal
Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy
  • Winner: New Zealand, Cole McDonald from Prohibition Smokehouse & Vault 21 New Zealand, Silver Medal
  • Runner Up: Fiji, Ravinesh Prasad from Marriot Momi Bay Resort Fiji, Silver Medal
  • 3rd Place: Australia, Rebecca Merhi from The Star Sydney, Silver Medal
  • 4th Place: Cook Islands, William Pokino from Seafood Man Cook Islands, Bronze Medal
Country teams who qualified for the Global Chefs Challenge Final through top placement at the 2018 Culinary World Cup and Regional Global Chefs Challenge Semi-Finals are listed below:
Global Chefs Challenge
  • Belgium
  • Canada
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Singapore
  • Slovenia
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Taiwan
  • Russia
  • Wales
Pacific Semi-Final qualifying teams: Fiji.
Global Pastry Chefs Challenge
  • China
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Singapore
  • Sweden
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United States
  • Russia
Pacific Semi-Final qualifying teams: Fiji.
Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy
  • China
  • Czech Republic
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Russia
  • United States
Pacific Semi-Final qualifying teams: New Zealand.
Congratulations to all competitors who participated. Thank you, Chefs, for your dedication and drive that keep culinary competitions vibrant.
The Australian Culinary Federation and Worldchefs thank the Food Service Australia Trade Show organizers for hosting a fantastic competition. Also special thanks for the exceptional organization from the Federation for this event and the great support from Ms. Deb Foreman.
Continued gratitude to our competition sponsors: Nestlé Professional, Les vergers Boiron, Dilmah Tea, and the VanDrie Group for their continued support and rich contributions to the Global Chefs Challenge and Worldchefs community. 
The next Semi-Final for the Global Chefs Challenge will be the Africa & Middle East regional selection, held in Pretoria, South Africa, 29 July – 1 August, 2019. To learn more about the Global Chefs Challenge and the Road to St. Petersburg, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org.
                                                  
                                                   
ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 
The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding 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, our expansive network of Worldchefs Certified Schools and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 
Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;
Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.
For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Asia Regional Semi-Final

Paris, France· 3 June 2019: Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Asia Regional Semi-Final

The Asia Regional Semi-Final for the Global Chefs Challenge was held in Bangkok, Thailand, 28th  May – 1st June 2019. Selected through champion performance at national competitions across the continent, participating teams competed to show their mastery in culinary arts through three competition categories: Global Chefs Challenge, Global Pastry Chefs Challenge, and Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy.
 
Organized by Worldchefs and the Thailand Chefs Association, the competition was held alongside the 8th edition of the Thailand Ultimate Chef Challenge (TUCC) at THAIFEX – World of Food Asia 2019. To view photos of the event, visit our photo album here
Winning teams head to the Finals at Worldchefs Congress & Expo in St. Petersburg, Russia! Catch all of the action live at Worldchefs Congress 2020, July 28 – 31. For tickets to the Global Chefs Challenge final and complete access to Congress & Expo events, register now at www.worldchefscongress.org
GLOBAL CHEFS CHALLENGE ASIA SEMI-FINAL RESULTS BY CATEGORY:
*For scores and results for every competitor, view the attached PDF.
Global Chefs Challenge
  • Winner: Taiwan, Chef Chia Ho Li
  • 1st Runner Up: Philippines, Chef Gerhard Oscar A. Gendrano
  • 2nd Runner Up: Thailand, Chef Teerapat Teeyasoontranon
Global Pastry Chefs Challenge
  • Winner: China, Chef Fang Qianqian
  • 1st Runner Up: Hong Kong, Chef Tsang King Man Simon
  • 2nd Runner Up: Malaysia, Chef Chong Wei Tzeh
Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy
  • Winner: China, Chef Wei Xiaoyue
  • 1st Runner Up: Philippines, Chef Greizel Faye O. Andot
  • 2nd Runner Up: Indonesia, Chef Adita Kusuma
Country teams who qualified for the Global Chefs Challenge Final through top placement at the 2018 Culinary World Cup and Regional Global Chefs Challenge Semi-Finals are listed below:
Global Chefs Challenge
  • Belgium
  • Canada
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Singapore
  • Slovenia
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Russia
  • Wales
Asia Semi-Final qualifying teams: Taiwan.
Global Pastry Chefs Challenge
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Singapore
  • Sweden
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United States
  • Russia
Asia Semi-Final qualifying teams: China.
Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy
  • Czech Republic
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Russia
  • United States
Asia Semi-Final qualifying teams: China.
Congratulations to all competitors who participated. Thank you, Chefs, for your dedication and drive that keep culinary competitions vibrant.
The Thailand Chefs Association and Worldchefs thank the THAIFEX – World of Food Asia 2019 for supporting and hosting the a fantastic week of culinary competition. Also special thanks for the exceptional organization and great support from Koelnmesse for this event through Ms Lynn How. 
Continued gratitude to our competition sponsors: Nestlé Professional, Les vergers Boiron, Dilmah Tea, and the VanDrie Group for their continued support and rich contributions to the Global Chefs Challenge and Worldchefs community. 
The next Semi-Final for the Global Chefs Challenge will be the Pacific regional selection, held in Melbourne, Australia, the 23rd of June, 2019. To learn more about the Global Chefs Challenge and the Road to St. Petersburg, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org.
                                                  
                                                                     
ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 
The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding 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, our expansive network of Worldchefs Certified Schools and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 
Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;
Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.
For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Americas Regional Semi-Final

Paris, France· 3 June 2019: Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Americas Regional Semi-Finals

The Americas Regional Semi-Finals for the Global Chefs Challenge were held in Toronto, Canada, 25 May 2019. Selected through champion performance at national competitions, participating teams representing Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Chile competed to show their mastery in culinary arts through three competition categories: Global Chefs Challenge, Global Pastry Chefs Challenge, and Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy.
 
Organized by Worldchefs and the Canadian Culinary Federation (CCF), the competition was held at Humber College in Toronto. To read an event write-up from Humber Today, visit this link. To view photos of the event, visit our photo album here
Winning teams head to the Finals at Worldchefs Congress & Expo in St. Petersburg, Russia! Catch all of the action live at Worldchefs Congress 2020, July 28 – 31. For tickets to the Global Chefs Challenge final and complete access to Congress & Expo events, register now at www.worldchefscongress.org

GLOBAL CHEFS CHALLENGE AMERICAS SEMI-FINAL RESULTS BY CATEGORY AND REGION:
Global Chefs Challenge
  • Gold: Canada, Chef Derick Flores
  • Silver: United States, Chef Todd Leonard
  • Bronze: Chile, Chef Homero Burgos
Global Pastry Chefs Challenge
  • Gold: United States, Chef William M. Racin
Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy
  • Gold: United States, Chef Utahna Selena Warren
  • Silver: Mexico, Chef Juan Jose Piimentel Vazquey
Country teams who qualified for the Global Chefs Challenge Final through top placement at the 2018 Culinary World Cup and Regional Global Chefs Challenge Semi-Finals are listed below:
Global Chefs Challenge
  • Belgium
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Singapore
  • Slovenia
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Russia
  • Wales
Americas Semi-Final qualifying teams: Canada
Global Pastry Chefs Challenge
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Singapore
  • Sweden
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Russia
Americas Semi-Final qualifying teams: United States.
Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy
  • Czech Republic
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Russia
Americas Semi-Final qualifying teams: United States.
Congratulations to all competitors who participated. Thank you, Chefs, for your dedication and drive that keep culinary competitions vibrant.
The Canadian Culinary Federation and Worldchefs thank Humber College and their fantastic team of professionals and volunteers for supporting and hosting the weekend of culinary competition. Special thanks to our competition sponsors: Nestlé Professional, Les vergers Boiron, Dilmah Tea, and the VanDrie Group for their continued support and rich contributions to the Global Chefs Challenge and Worldchefs community. 
The next Semi-Final for the Global Chefs Challenge will be the Pacific regional selection, held in Melbourne, Australia, the 23rd of June, 2019. To learn more about the Global Chefs Challenge and the Road to St. Petersburg, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org.
                                                  
                                                                                     
ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 
The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding 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, our expansive network of Worldchefs Certified Schools and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 
Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;
Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.
For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Europe Regional Semi-Finals

Paris, France· 22 February 2019: Results from the Global Chefs Challenge Europe Regional Semi-Finals

Europe Regional Semi-Finals for the Global Chefs Challenge were held in Rimini, Italy, 16-19 February 2019. Selected through champion performance at national competitions throughout Europe, participating teams representing Europe South, Central, and North competed to show their mastery in the culinary arts through three competition categories: Global Chefs Challenge, Global Pastry Chefs Challenge, and Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy. 

Organized by Worldchefs and the Federazione Italiana Cuochi – FIC, the competition was held in conjunction with Campionati della Cucina Italiana 2019. To view photos of the event, visit our photo album here

Winning teams head to the Finals at Worldchefs Congress & Expo in St. Petersburg, Russia! Catch all of the action live at Worldchefs Congress 2020, July 28 – 31. For tickets to the Global Chefs Challenge final and complete access to Congress & Expo events, register now at www.worldchefscongress.org

GLOBAL CHEFS CHALLENGE EUROPE SEMI-FINAL RESULTS BY CATEGORY AND REGION:

Global Chefs Challenge

Europe South

  • Gold: Slovenia, Chef Magajne Marko
  • Silver: Malta, Chef Brady Dalli
  • Bronze: Spain, Daniel Garcia Peinado

Europe Central

  • Gold: Belgium, Chef Sam Van Houcke
  • Silver: Romania, Chef Emanuel Mocan

Europe North

  • Gold: Wales, Chef Danny Burke
  • Silver: Latvia, Chef Zvidrinš Dinars

Global Pastry Chefs Challenge

Europe South

  • Gold: Italy, Chef Antonio Dell’Oro

Europe Central

  • Gold: Hungary, Csaba Nagy
  • Silver: Romania, Chef Flavian Andrei Dobre
  • Bronze: Czech Republic, Jana Šplíchalová

Europe North

  • Gold: Sweden, Chef Kasper Kleihs

Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy

Europe South

  • Gold: Italy, Chef Andrea Del Villano 
  • Silver: Malta, Chef Sheldon Sammut

Europe Central

  • Gold: Czech Republic, Chef Vojta Petržela
  • Silver: Romania, Chef Alin Vadean

Europe North

  • Gold: Norway, Chef Aron Espeland
  • Silver: Scotland, Chef Jamie Mackinnon
  • Bronze: Latvia, Chef Dans Ivanovs

Country teams who qualified for the Global Chefs Challenge Final through top placement at the 2018 Culinary World Cup are listed below:

Global Chefs Challenge

  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Singapore
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Russia

Europe Semi-Final qualifying teams: Slovenia, Belgium, and Wales.

Global Pastry Chefs Challenge

  • Singapore
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Russia

Europe Semi-Final qualifying teams: Italy, Hungary, and Sweden.

Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy

  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Russia

Europe Semi-Final qualifying teams: Italy, Czech Republic, and Norway.


Congratulations to all competitors who participated. Thank you, Chefs, for your dedication and drive that keep culinary competitions vibrant.

Federazione Italiana Cuochi and Worldchefs thanks the Italian Exhibition Group for hosting a fantastic week of culinary competition.

Special thanks to our competition sponsors: Nestlé Professional, Les vergers Boiron, Dilmah Tea, VanDrie Group, and Vanille Vanille for your continued support and rich contributions to the Global Chefs Challenge and Worldchefs community. 

The next Semi-Final for the Global Chefs Challenge will be the Americas regional selection, held in Toronto, Canada, the 25th and 26th of May, 2019. To learn more about the Global Chefs Challenge and the Road to St. Petersburg, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org.

ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding 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, our expansive network of Worldchefs Certified Schools and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 

Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

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

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

For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.



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Global Chefs Challenge Europe Regional Semi-Finals Begin in Rimini, Italy

Paris, France · 12 February 2019: Global Chef Challenge Regional Semi-Finals Begin in Rimini, Italy

Semi-Finals for the Global Chef Challenge begin this week in Rimini, Italy, 16-19 February 2019. Selected through top performance at national competitions throughout Europe, participating teams represent Europe North, Central, and South. Organized by Federazione Italiana Cuochi – FIC, the competition is in conjunction with Campionati della Cucina Italiana 2019.

Over the course of four days, competitors meet to show their mastery in the culinary arts through three competition categories: Global Chefs Challenge, Global Pastry Chefs Challenge, and Global Young Chefs Challenge – Hans Bueschkens Trophy. Competitors will be vying for a coveted opportunity to compete at the Global Chef Challenge Finals during the 2020 Worldchefs Congress in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 28-31, 2020.

Winning teams advance to the Finals to compete head to head against the Culinary World Cup qualifying teams.

Visit us at the Worldchefs booth, located in the Global Chef Challenge competition area.

To learn more about the Global Chef Challenge and the Road to St. Petersburg, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org.

To learn more about the Semi-Final event in Rimini, download the Booklet below or visit: https://bit.ly/2G1RVY7

To download the Semi-Final competition rule guide, click below.


About Worldchefs

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies (Worldchefs) is a leading voice in the hospitality industry, with 110 chef associations worldwide and 91 years of history since its first President, the venerable Auguste Escoffier. Representing a dynamic global network of chefs and culinary professionals across all levels and specialties, Worldchefs is dedicated to maintaining and improving culinary standards through these core focus areas:

Education – Worldchefs offers support for education and professional development through the landmark Worldchefs Academy online training program, our expansive network of Worldchefs Certified Schools and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality;

Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

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

Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe. For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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Feed the Planet is an empowering Worldchefs Initiative in partnership with Electrolux Professional & AIESEC!

THANK GOD IT’S FRIDAY!

On Friday the 13th of July was the Feed the Planet day at Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Friday the 13th is not the bad luck day but the day when Worldchefs, in partnership with Electrolux Professional and AIESEC, have decided to educate YOU to eat & live in a better world because the planet is not expandable and we need to act now to eat & live in a better world!  Chris Koetke, its Chairman, Rochelle Schaetzl from Nestlé Professional, Frances Simpson Allen from the World Food Program, Rick Chee, from the Food Air Foundation, Ruth Osborne & Christopher Ekman, Holly Elmore from Elemental Impact, Ingrid Yllmark and Ekaterina Trofimova from Electrolux, have joined forces to teach you a lesson!


The planet is not expandable and we need to react and act now to eat & live in a better world! 

                 

The only thing to remember though is: WE CAN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOU!

 

But Feed the Planet, What is it & What are we proposing?

Feed the Planet is a Worldchefs initiative designed to inspire sustainable food consumption among communities and professionals. In addition, Feed the Planet supports people in need through emergency relief, food poverty alleviation, and education. Founded in 2012, Feed the Planet is powered in partnership with Electrolux and AIESEC, an international, apolitical, independent and not-for-profit organization, run by students and recent graduates eager to build positive social change.

 

The Worldchefs Sustainability Education for Culinary Professionals course is a Feed the Planet initiative that teaches chefs how to think and act sustainably, to lead positive change for the planet, and improve profitability in the kitchen; the course is a cost-free Worldchefs member benefit.

 

We had the pleasure to welcome Holly Elmore, from Elemental Impact (Ei)at the Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2018 who actively participated with Chris Koetke, its Chairman to provide YOU the sustainability course’s waste & recycling curriculum.The RiA Blog article, Sustainability: a matter of thinking critically & solving problems in an adaptive manner, gives an overview of the course during its development stage.

 

After he opened the Feed the Planet session with a brief initiative overview, Chef Koetke introduced Paul Newnham with the SDG2 Advocacy Hub and Feed the Planet Day Host. The SDG2 Advocacy Hub coordinates global campaigning and advocacy to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2: To end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030, or simply zero hunger.

 

In his opening remarks, Paul introduced The Chefs’ Manifesto, a written declaration co-created by over 130 chefs from 38 countries through online outreach and a series of workshops. The Global Goals for Sustainable Development (also referred to as SDG), the seventeen goals decided upon in 2015 by world leaders for a better world, was the foundation for developing a manifesto action plan.

The Chefs’ Manifesto Action Plan includes the following eight areas the chefs were passionate about tackling:

1.          Ingredients grown with respect for the earth and its oceans.

2.          Protection of biodiversity & improved animal welfare.

3.          Investment in livelihoods.

4.          Value natural resources & reduce waste.

5.          Celebration of local & seasonal food.

6.          A focus on plant-based ingredients.

7.          Education on food safety& healthy diets.

8.          Nutritious food that is accessible & affordable for all.

 

 

 

Once complete with his The Chefs’ Manifesto presentation, Paul moved into his Feed the Planet Host role with an introduction to Rochelle Schaetzl, Nestle Professional Business Capability Development Manager, for her Ensuring a Sustainable Future for the Culinary Profession segment. Rochelle opened with challenges facing the hospitality industry ranging from the lowest paid workers to the highest employee turnover to recent chef suicides.


Within her presentation, Rochelle shared integrated Worldchefs programs designed to build a sustainable future for the culinary profession. The various programs attract | recruit future chefs and develop | retain existing chefs. In 2017, the International Chefs Days was a tremendous success with over 4,700 chefs from 55 countries educating 37,800 children globally on the culinary profession. Other successful programs include the Worldchefs Academy, YoGuTa, Nutripro and Worldchefs Partnership.

 

Global Food Waste & Hunger Crisis

Following Rochelle, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Digital Engagement and Partnerships Lead Frances Simpson Allen gave an empowering presentation on The UN World Food Programme: Saving Lives, Changing Lives.  Frances grounded the crisis with the following global facts:

We produce enough food to feed approximately 9 billion people each year.


Of the 4 billion metric tons of food we produce each year, one third is wasted, costing the global economy nearly $750 billion annually.


1 in 9 people goes to bed hungry every night.



Aligning with their “feed hungry people” mission and zero hunger goal, the WFP deploys 5,000 chartered trucks on roads, 92 chartered planes in the air, and 20 chartered ships at sea DAILY for providing food to hungry populations. With more than 80% of their resources dedicated to conflict environments, in 2017 WFP fed over 91 million people in 83 countries. In 2018 WFP intends to feed 124 million people.
To engage consumers and chefs, WFP launched the four-step Recipe for Disaster social media campaign:

  1. Open your fridge and grab any ingredients that are close to their “use by date.” 
  2. Create a meal using those ingredients (and any others you may need to create your dish.)
  3. Share your video or pictures using #RecipeForDisaster and nominate three friends to create their own by tagging them.
  4. Make a donation to WFP and help us reach our target of Zero Hunger by 2030.
Frances ended her thought-provoking presentation with a call-to-action for chefs to reduce waste in their own kitchens, use their influence to change expectations, behavior, and tastes, to train the next generation, and push the boundaries of what’s acceptable or desirable or profitable.
Bringing a local flavor to a global challenge, Food Aid Foundation (FAF) Founder & CEO Rick Chee educated on Connecting the World of Waste to the World of Wants. FAF is a Malaysian-based tax-exempt non-profit organization that serves as a food bank and provides food to charitable homes and the underprivileged population. As a seasoned entrepreneur and business owner with a strong background in foodservice facility planning and logistics, Rick is well connected within the hospitality community. Rick uses his connections to educate on waste and secure donations for the FAF food bank.
The global dire food waste facts support Rick’s statement:
We are running a rotten food system.

Rick’s presentation was filled with a plethora of images documenting the tremendous impact FAF has on the local population. A strong team player, Rick provided donated wasted food from local sources for the Retaste – Reimagining the Flavour of Waste demonstration and presentation by Ruth Osborne and Christopher (Chris) Ekman of Pauls Kok + Retired Hen up next on the agenda.
Addressing Food Waste, one kitchen at a time
In her opening slides, Ruth gave an astonishing global fact:

If it was a country, food waste would be the third largest greenhouse gas emitter after China (#1) and the United States (#2).

According to Ruth, Retaste is a movement; Retaste is a verb; Retaste challenges the public and chefs to view waste as an opportunity to shift perceptions and reimagine what is flavorful, what can cook well, and what we SHOULD use; Retaste is a temporary restaurant owned and operated by Ruth and Chris that receives donated food waste from local retail stores for their menu preparation. Since it is permitted restaurant, Retaste must abide by local health safety regulations related to food preparation and service.
While Ruth presented, Chris prepared impromptu, amazing dishes from the donated food provided by Rick. Chris’ on-stage culinary ingenuity was impressive.
Ruth ended her presentation with a profound quote by Douglas McMaster: “Food waste is the failure of the imagination.”
Following Ruth and Chris, Ei Founder & CEO Holly Elmore presented on The Profitability of Waste: the business case for food waste reduction. After a quick overview of the successful Zero Waste Zones 2009 launch in Atlanta, GA, Holly shared a recipe for food waste reduction success. In addition, Holly outlined the basics of where and why back-of-the-house food waste is generated.
Through four powerful case studies, Holly emphasized key ingredients for success: zero waste is a team sport, keep it simple, keen awareness is a necessity, and take baby steps, lots & lots of baby steps. Holly’s overall message: 
A well-run kitchen generates minimal waste!


The RiA Blog article, The Profitability of Waste: the business case for food waste reductiongives an overview of Holly’s presentation with an emphasis on the case studies.

OK HOLLY, BUT NOW, WHAT DO WE DO TO HELP THE WORLD?

Take the Challenge” says Holly Elmore!

Rounding out the formal presentations, Electrolux Vice-President Corporate Communications Ingrid Yllmark and Social Investment Junior Project Manager, Electrolux Social Responsibility Ekaterina Trofimova shared how You can Make Difference. With each meal, an individual gets a vote on how to make a difference and change the world.

Ingrid showcased the World’s Largest Lesson (WLL) that introduces the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to children and young people everywhere and unites them in action. Within the WLL, toolkits for educating children about each of the seventeen SDG are provided. Toolkits include lesson plans for a 70-minute workshop along with other creative educational resources.
For SDG #12, Responsible Consumption and Production, the lesson objective is to educate children on how to minimize food waste and become the advocates for sustainable food consumption. Ingrid invited chefs in the audience to make a difference by joining the WLL as an instructor and educating on responsible consumption and production.
Chef Koetke returned to the stage and announced the Worldchefs Food Waste Challenge, the culmination of the impressive Feed the Planet session. The Challenge tagline is:
Love Food. Hate Waste. … Save Money

The Worldchefs Food Waste Challenge consists of two sub-challenges: 1> educational introduced by Ingrid and 2> operational introduced by Chef Koetke. Within the operational Challenge are seven initial steps:

  1. Sign up for the Challenge on the Worldchefs websitec
  2. Kick-off day for BOH (back-of-the-house) Food Waste Challenge – marks the beginning of the operational Challenge with a webinar that explains the steps within the Challenge along with pointers on how to accomplish the steps.
  3. Measurement with the toolkit – participants commit to weighing the kitchen (BOH) food waste for three months and develop a baseline of food waste generated in kitchen operations. Worldchefs will provide a tracking tool for creating the food waste baseline. 
  4. Submissions commitment – sign-up for the operational Challenge on the Worldchefs website.
  5. Webinar check-in with an inspirational presentation – the food waste reduction portion of the Challenge begins. Each participant commits to reducing BOH food waste by a chosen percentage over a six-month period. Worldchefs will provide guidance on percentages and tools to help address BOH food waste.
  6. Submission of BOH food waste reduction results – at the midway point (three months) Worldchefs will host a webinar check-in with an inspirational and educational presentation.
  7. FOH (front-of-the-house) Food Waste Challenge kick-off – participants renew their BOH food waste reduction commitment for another six-month challenge and embark on a FOH challenge, following similar parameters to the BOH challenge.
Within his closing remarks, Chef Koetke invited the attending chefs to participate in the Worldchefs Operational Food Waste Challenge; twelve country delegations verbally agreed to participate in the Challenge!
As a finale to the Feeding the Planet session, the presenters returned to the stage for a question and answer session moderated by Paul. Questions came directly from the audience and the live FB stream.
A comprehensive Feed the Planet PPT presentation, as well as Holly’s solo The Profitability of Waste: the business case for food waste reduction presentation, are available for download on the Ei Speaking Engagement page.
The Holly Elmore Images FB album, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia July 2018 Visit, includes a section on the 2018 Worldchefs Congress & Expo along with sections on Holly’s guided and self-guided KL tours.




Power of Chefs
EMPOWERING: Worldchefs dedicated an entire day of educational sessions to Feed the Planet and launched the Worldchefs Food Waste Challenge at their 2018 World Chefs Congress & Expo! 
When the world’s premier chefs association teams with the UN Food Waste Programme, supports The Chefs Manifesto, and encourages participation in the World’s Largest Lesson on SDG #12, Responsible Consumption and Production, the power of global chefs is invoked! 
At the top of the food industry hierarchy, global chefs are in the position reduce food waste within the entire food system, ranging from their operations to the distribution channels and to the farms. … and as humanitarians, chefs will ensure excess food is redirected to hungry populations! 
Knowing global chefs are staged for action in the food waste reduction arena, the Earth is a brighter planet to call home.
#ThisIsWorldchefs

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Worldchefs thanks all our Partners & Participants for this outstanding Congress & Expo

Worldchefs thanks you very much for all your support! 

Let the party begin

The 38th Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2018 closes its doors until the next one in Saint Petersburg in 2020.

It has been a very busy four days where we shared our knowledge, our passion, our love and our great camaraderie.

This Congress & Expo was a success and nothing would have been possible without YOU!

A big thank you to all of you !

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And the Winners are… 

The final day of the Congress rounded up with the Worldchefs Congress & Expo gala dinner, where there was free flow of networking and camaraderie. And of course, this is the crucial evening when results of the Global Chefs Challenge were announced.
 
We bring you the results: 

  • Best Fish Award (Sterling Halibut) – Kare Andre Hjartholm, Norway – Global Chefs Challenge
  • Best Meat (Veal) Award – Aleksander Vartdal, Norway – Global Young Chefs Challenge
  • Best Meat (Veal) Award – Rahil Rathod, Canada – Global Chefs Challenge
  • Best Use of Tea – Dammika Herath, UAE – Global Pastry Chefs Challenge
  • Continental Director Medal – Jasmine Marie Nadres, Guam – Global Young Chefs Challenge
  • Continental Director Medal – Raymond Fung, Macau – Global Pastry Chefs Challenge

EDUCATION AWARD – Gert Klotzke, Sweden 

HUMANITARIAN AWARD – Tony Khoo, Singapore
 
GLOBAL YOUNG CHEFS CHALLENGE Hans Bueschkens Trophy
        – 2nd runner – Aleksander Vartdal, Norway
        – 1st runner – Shayne McCrady, USA
        – Champion – Niall Larjala, Finland
 
GLOBAL PASTRY CHEFS CHALLENGE
        – 2nd runner – Marco Deidda, Italy
        – 1st runner – Loi Ming Ai, Malaysia
        – Champion – Lim Wei Hrn, Singapore
 
GLOBAL CHEFS CHALLENGE
        – 2nd runner – Kare Andre Hjartholm, Norway
        – 1st runner – Kristian Vuojarvi, Finland
        – Champion – Jimmi Eriksson, Sweden

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Yes we can Feed the Planet


5 Things We Learnt Today About Food Waste!


Here are some staggering truths we learnt from the World Food Programme presentation:

1) In 2018, 3 million children will die from hunger-related causes.
2) The world produces enough food to feed 9 billion people each year, and our currently world population stands at 7.4 billion. Yet so many people go hungry. This is because one third of the food we produce is lost or wasted.
3) Zero Hunger has never been achieved in the history of mankind but is achievable in our lifetime.
4) Chefs can make a difference. We control the kitchens, suppliers, and customers we come through the doors.
5) One of the reasons that contribute to food waste is that social media has planted in us unrealistic benchmarks of what food should be. Join the #recipefordisaster movement by grabbing near-expired ingredients from your fridge, prepare a dish and share it on your social media with #recipefordisaster.
More info on www.wfp.org/recipefordisaster


One Ingredient, Zero Waste


We love the lunch packs prepared by the Electrolux Professional team, who creatively created a wholesome (and tasty!) meal out of..the carrot. In our lunch pack: Carrot Focaccia, Thai Carrot Soup and Chocolate Carrot Muffin. We’ll be happy to have more of these one-ingredient meals, won’t you say.



Living your Talk…

Here are some ways the Feed the Planet panellists reduce food wastage at home.

1) Clean out the fridge and use the ingredients to make salad dressings

2) Keep trimmings and make your own stock and broths

3) Just buy a little, and not in excess.

4) Make jams and compotes from ripe fruits

5) Use your freezer. When bananas start turning brown, chop and freeze them as it makes a good base for smoothies.

6) Collect broccoli stems (if you are not a fan) and make broccoli cream soup!




Global Chefs Challenge Lunch


It was a lunch like no other this afternoon, when the 9 promising Global Chefs Challenge competitors whipped up their best. Hall 4 was transformed into a restaurant in the afternoon, where invited guests were served up competition dishes by competitors from Italy, UAE, Sweden, Finland, Canada, Singapore, Hungary, Scotland and Australia. All we can say is: It’s a tough choice for the judges.



Grand Opening of the Congress Expo! 

We are pleased that Dato’ Mohd Sallehhuddin Bin Hassan, Secretary General, Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry, officiated the opening ceremony of our Congress Expo at Hall 4 today. He was also shown the competition arena of our Global Chefs Challenge…


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