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Emirates flies Team Sri Lanka to 2020 Culinary Olympics

Sri Lanka ·  11 February 2020 · Emirates flies Team Sri Lanka to 2020 Culinary Olympics

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Dreams of culinary glory on the world stage took wing on Emirates to Germany this week, when the stars of Sri Lankan chefdom departed for the 2020 Culinary Olympics with the support and blessings of the world’s leading international airline.

A passionate promoter of the art of gastronomy in its own right, Emirates is supporting Team Sri Lanka’s bid to win honours at the 25th edition of the International Exhibition of Culinary Art (IKA) as Airline Partner.

The 28-member group led by Team Manager, multi Gold medal winner and legendary chef, chocolatier and restaurateur Gerard Mendis left on Emirates flight EK655 to Dubai and onwards to Frankfurt, Germany to compete at the Culinary Olympics in Stuttgart from 14th to 19th February 2020.

As part of its support of the aspirations of the competing chefs, Emirates also helped transport more than 1000 kgs of masterpieces of culinary art, including delicate chocolate carvings, sour dough carvings, live fruit and vegetable carvings, pulled sugar exhibits and pastillaje sculptures from Sri Lanka to Germany for the ‘Individual-Showpiece’ segment of the competition.

Commenting on the airline’s support to the Sri Lanka team competing at this year’s Culinary Olympics, Emirates Sales Manager Sri Lanka Mrs Devika Ellepola said: “As a global connector of people, places and cultures, Emirates has always understood and explored the strong nexus between cuisine and the travel experience. Sri Lanka, as one of the earliest destinations on the Emirates route network, has also contributed to this axiom and we are pleased to facilitate the country’s participation at this global event.”

“The Chefs Guild of Sri Lanka is especially delighted to have Emirates as Airline Partner for the team competing at the 2020 Culinary Olympics, because we know that the airline shares our passion for gourmet cuisine,” said Chef Gerard Mendis. “Emirates also promotes signature Sri Lankan dishes as well as Ceylon Tea on-board its flights, helping take a taste of Sri Lanka to the world. Working together on this project therefore makes a lot of sense.”

Billed the largest culinary exhibition in the world, the 2020 edition of the quadrennial IKA organised by the German Chefs’ Association, will host more than 28,000 visitors and 2,000 chefs from around 59 countries who will craft more than 7,000 menus to be judged by an elite panel of global chefs from all continents. The 26 chef team from Sri Lanka has seven past Gold medal winners and also includes chefs from the Maldives who will compete in the regional segment.

When it comes to culinary competitions, Sri Lanka is well-recognised in the international arena. The teams that participated in the 2012 and 2016 IKA competitions brought home 14 and 17 Gold medals respectively; while the team that competed in the 2014 Culinary World Cup won 12 Gold Medals and two Gold awards of Excellence.

Founded in 1988, the Chefs Guild of Sri Lanka is the first and the largest organisation of professional Sri Lankan chefs. Its mission includes enhancing the professional status of local chefs, focusing on training and development, promoting high-quality products and technical knowledge, linking professional bodies to create awareness on the importance of Culinary Art, and creating professional co-operation and mutual understanding among chefs. The Guild also hosts the national event – Culinary Art Food Expo or CAFÉ, which is Sri Lanka’s biggest and foremost Food and Hotel exhibition that is held biennially.

Emirates’ support for and celebration of Sri Lankan cuisine is not a new gesture: in December last year the airline hosted a master class in appreciation of Ceylon Tea aboard an Emirates A380 flight from Dubai to London to celebrate the 27-year partnership of Emirates and Dilmah. Earlier that year, traditional confectionaries such kokis and aluwa were served at the Emirates Lounge at the Bandaranaike International Airport in celebration of the island’s ‘Avurudu’ or Sinhala & Tamil New Year festival. 

It is also not uncommon to find delicious Sri Lankan staples such like pol roti, kiribath, fish ambul thiyal, red chicken curry, pol sambol and watalappan on board Emirates flights linking the Indian Ocean region to the world.

Emirates serves over 110 million meals on board each year, with the same attention to detail given to creating delightful dishes in Economy, Business or First Class. The airline caters for more than 55 million dine-in guests a year travelling to and from over 159 cities across six continents.

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Michelin Gives New ‘Green Clover’ Symbol to Sustainable Restaurants

France · 3 February 2020 · Michelin Gives New ‘Green Clover’ Symbol to Sustainable Restaurants


The designation was awarded to over 50 restaurant in the new France guide.

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Michelin is best known for its stars, but the guide features other symbols … and not just the obvious Plates and Bib Gourmands. Some examples include grapes, which signify a notable wine list, “three crimson rays,” which denote an interesting view, and a “patio parasol,” which means terrace dining. Now, another new symbol is joining the fray to highlight restaurants that are “embracing more sustainable gastronomy.”

The new literally and figuratively green pictogram—referred to as “the green clover”—looks, as the name implies, like a five-leaf clover, and it’s intended to “promote the chefs who have taken responsibility by preserving resources and embracing biodiversity, reducing food waste and reducing the consumption of non-renewable energy,” Michelin wrote in the announcement. This extra designation of environmental friendliness can be added to any restaurant already in the guide with a Plate, Bib Gourmand, or  stars.

The green symbol—which is also called a “Sustainable Gastronomy Selection” and is accompanied on the restaurant page with a quote from the chef—made its debut last week in the Michelin guide for France. Over 50 restaurants were given the distinction – a relatively small proportion of the 3,435 French eateries featured in the guide.

Michelin specifically cites “three-Michelin-starred Mirazur’s permaculture gardens, David Toutain’s collaborations with environmentally conscious producers and craftsmen, and Bertrand Grébaut’s bio-waste recycling program at one-starred Septime” as examples of chefs who deserved to be “clover-ed.”

“Faced with constantly evolving challenges including production methods, sourcing and waste management, chefs are striving to improve their practices,” Gwendal Poullennec, international director of Michelin Guides, said in a statement. “Often, these initiatives combine the best of the knowledge of our predecessors with the creativity and innovation of chefs who are never short of ideas. The ambition of our approach is to amplify the scope of the good and ingenious practices of chefs by putting them in the spotlight. The ideas, methods and know-how developed by these chefs will thus help raise awareness of an entire sector to its customers and the general population.”

Michelin goes on to say that the sustainability initiatives of these selected chefs “will be detailed and highlighted on the various platforms of the Michelin Guide throughout the year.” What isn’t entirely clear is when or if these clovers will be introduced to other Michelin Guides outside of France, including in America. I’ve reached out to Michelin to see if they would discuss any plans for bringing the clovers to the States, but I’ve yet to receive a response.

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Will Serai Ice Cream, Salted Egg Appetiser Win Over Culinary Olympics Jury?

Malaysia ·  7 February 2020 · Will Serai Ice Cream, Salted Egg Appetiser Win Over Culinary Olympics Jury?

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Serai (lemongrass), telur masin (salted egg), curry leaves and siew mai (Chinese dumpling) are among the flavours that are going to be highlighted by senior chefs from Malaysia participating in the Internationale Kochkunst Ausstellung (IKA)/Culinary Olympics 2020.

A senior and junior team with 10 chefs each will be heading to one of the world’s prestigious chef competitions in Stuttgart, Germany on Feb 14 to do their best cooking in the Restaurant of Nations and Chef’s Table categories.

Team coach, chef Zubir Md Zain – who has represented Malaysia at the competition, as well as the Culinary Masters – said 32 countries will be vying for the gold medal in these categories.

He said the jurors are from Europe, the US and Australia and that they will have to win over their taste buds, which can be a challenge.

“But this is no obstacle, instead it ignites the spirit to bring fame to Malaysia,” the Masterchef Malaysia judge told Bernama, adding that their closest rivals are Singapore, South Korea, Norway and Sweden

He said the group’s advantage over the competition is our food diversity – Malay, Chinese, Indian – “but we can’t make the taste overpowering, too strong and too spicy”.

He said their menu will include an appetiser incorporating curry leaves and salted egg, and a tantalising serai dessert.

He said that another challenge will be time management: “We’re given six hours to prepare and present. This is why we have to train to ensure the plan goes smoothly.”

Professional Culinaire Association (PCA) president and the group’s adviser, chef Mohd Kamaruddin Adnin, said both teams have been preparing for seven months.

“We trained every week, sought the feedback of senior chefs who have been in a competition and also chefs from elsewhere, like Singapore, in order to become better,” he said.

He said this will be Malaysia’s fourth participation in the thrilling competition, with the senior team winning two silvers in 2012.

For the first time, the over a century old Culinary Olympics, which will bring together around 2,000 chefs from over 60 countries, will be part of Intergastra, a gastronomy trade fair that ends Feb 19. – Bernama

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Results from HORECA Kuwait


HORECA Kuwait marks the biggest edition to date

 

HORECA Kuwait, the annual event for the hospitality and foodservice sectors, closed its doors on January 22 after three successful days at Kuwait International Fairground.

 

Hospitality Salon Culinaire

With the support of the World Association of Chefs’ Societies, the ninth edition of the Hospitality Salon Culinaire was momentous. More than 310 chefs participated in various competitions, which focused on highlighting their skills. The president of the jury, Chef Samaan Hilal stressed on the importance of the Hospitality Salon Culinaire in supporting the hotel sector and promoting young talents. The Sheraton Kuwait received the Golden Award for winning the highest number of gold medals.

 

Samaan Hilal

Head of Hospitality Salon Culinaire

Managing Partner at Brainsteam

Kuwait/Lebanon

THE JUDGES

 

Thomas Gugler

President

World Association of Chefs’ Societies (WACS)

KSA

 

Jean-Marc Mompach

President of L’academie Nationale De Cuisine

France

 

Faisal Al – Nashmi

Executive Chef & Co-Owner of Al Makan United Company

President of the Kuwait Chef Club

 

Charles Azar

Master Consultant Chef

President of the delegation of L’Académie Nationale de Cuisine

The Middle East and the GCC

Lebanon

 

Anil Grover

WACS certified judge and Best International Culinary Judge from India by IFCA

 

Yasser Jad

President Saudi Arabian Chefs Association

 

Shadi Abu Khadijah

President of Jordanian Chefs Association

 

Loic Malfait

Academic Director of Le Cordon Bleu London

 

Nasserdine Mendi

Best Craftsmen of France

Member and secretary of the World Pastry Cup organizing committee

 

Uwe Micheel

President of Emirates Culinary Guild

Assistant Vice President of World Association of Chefs Societies

Culinary Adviser

Commandeur of Chaine Des Rotisseurs

 

François Pozzoli

Best Craftsmen of France, Baker 2004

Founder of the World Bread Contest

 

Peter Rosenberg
Corporate Chef of Certified Angus Beef

The results are out:


Gold Medal Winners:


Chocolate Carving

Millennium Hotel & Convention Centre Kuwait

Wasula Saman

Best Éclair

Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa

Gokul Girish

Fauchon

Mohammed Shafeek

Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya

Meet Rathoor

MMC

Carlito Recalde

Wedding Cake

MMC

Hussina Faizer

Sheraton Kuwait, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Nikini Suriyage

Themed Celebration Cake

Sheraton Kuwait, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Tarak Das

Bread Creation (Best Baguette)

Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya

Basu Aryal

Best Croissant

Safir Fintas Kuwait Hotel

Peter Vinod Rebello

Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa

Krisad Weerawardana

Viennoiserie

Bredz – Al Kharafi Global Trading & Contracting Company

Dipak Dangal

Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa

Krisad Weerawardana

Six-course Set Dinner Menu

The Regency Hotel

Manoj Kumar

Cold Canapés

Hadi Hospital

Dinesh Sameera

Hot and Cold Oriental Appetizers (Mezze)

Sheraton Kuwait, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Habibur Rahman

Kuwaiti Dessert

Bouchon/Veranda/Coco

Axel Thorsteinsson

Kuwaiti Traditional Dish

Sheraton Kuwait, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Sanjoy Mondal

Meat Dish Competition

Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa

Le Duy Luong

Mystery Basket Competition

D&D

Ramy Mohamad Haly Mohamed

Sheraton Kuwait, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Rakesh Shankar

The Regency Hotel

Binu Joseph

The Regency Hotel

Krishna Gurung

Best Burger Competition (Meat)

Cheese Cake Factory

Clark Uy Sederos

Fresh Pasta Competition

Hyatt Regency Al Kout

Thejasnath Subrahmanyan

Coupe du Monde de la Patisserie – Kuwait National Selection

 

Jadadeesan Alagarsamy

 

Alaa Kobeissi

Asian Cuisine

Ashas

Manohar Singh Nagarkoti

Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa

Shanaka Dananjaya

Nutritional Dish (Vegan/ Gluten Free/ Organic/ Diet)

Cafe Coco

Willie Aserdin Go

Sushi Competition

The Regency Hotel

Almirante Ceredon

Sheraton Kuwait, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Mohd Nessar

Fruits and/or Vegetable Carving

The Regency Hotel

Surrendra Wasana

Sheraton Kuwait, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Tarak Das

Nespresso Cafe Gourmand

Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya

Natalia Uroz Barreru

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We just received news that FHA-HoReCa has been postponed. The good news: Worldchefs Village at FHA Food & Beverage is still on for 31 March – 3 April 2020.

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Michelin Announces 2020 Stars for France

Paris · 28 January 2020 · Michelin Announces 2020 Stars for France

Kei Kobayashi’s Paris restaurant is one of three new three-star restaurants

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French tire-maker and restaurant quality arbiter Michelin has returned to home turf, releasing its 2020 stars for France. Early word this month that the flagship restaurant of the late Paul Bocuse would be downgraded in this year’s guide — falling from three to two stars after a record 55-year streak — rocked the culinary world, and may overshadow all other news from the 2020 guide. But today’s headline might also be that France has three brand new three-star restaurants, for a total of 29 in the 2020 guide versus 27 in the 2019 edition.

In total, there were 628 Michelin stars awarded in the 2020 guide — down from 632 in 2019 — with a slightly lower number of newcomers overall, at 63 versus last year’s record-setting 75.

The new three-star club includes Paris restaurant Kei, where chef Kei Kobayashi, a student of Gilles Goujon and Alain Ducasse, “draws on the traditions of his native Japan to develop a resolutely modern and accomplished cuisine,” per the guide. With the designation, Kobayashi became the first Japanese chef to earn three Michelin stars in France. Also new to the three-star elite are L’Oustau de Baumanière in Provence, and the eponymous restaurant of Christopher Coutanceau in the coastal city of La Rochelle.

There were 11 new two-star restaurants in the 2020 guide, for a total of 86 two-star honorees. New to the group were restaurants including Sarkara, a gourmet dessert restaurant at a ski resort in the French Alps, and La Scène in Paris, where chef Stéphanie Le Quellec jumped straight to two stars, bypassing the first.

There were also 49 one-star newcomers for a total of 513. In Paris, there were 12 restaurants alone that earned a first star, including places like Japanese-influenced Le Rigmarole and refreshed classic Jules Verne in the Eiffel Tower.

Finally, there’s a new accolade to earn in the guide this year: Something that’s basically a Michelin leaf. It’s a green “pictogram” that looks like a Michelin star that wishes it were a clover, and it’s used to indicate restaurants that “have taken responsibility by preserving resources and embracing biodiversity, reducing food waste and reducing the consumption of non-renewable energy.”

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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;

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Germany · 20 January 2020 · Limited special edition
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The
IKA/Culinary Olympics is the oldest, largest and most diverse international
culinary arts competition in the world. Professional teams of chefs passionately
compose the perfect interplay of ingredients, preparation and presentation. For
100 years, new culinary trends have been emerging here in fair competition. The
competition is taking place in Stuttgart for the first time, parallel to the
INTERGASTRA 2020.

 

The motto of
the Olympic Games is “citius, altius, fortius” – Latin for faster, stronger,
further. The Olympic concept of “being there is everything” is also a guiding
principle for the festival as an event. In a quote about the Olympic Games,
Bishop Ethelbert Talbot said:

 

“The important
thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part, for the essential
thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.”

 

On the
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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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Baku hosts Republican Forum of Azerbaijani Culinary Experts

Baku, Azerbaijan · 30 January 2020 · Baku hosts Republican Forum of Azerbaijani Culinary Experts

The link to the original article can be found below.

Republican Forum of Azerbaijani Culinary Experts has solemnly opened in Baku. The event was organized with the support of the State Agency for Tourism, State Agency for Vocational Education, the Center for National Culinary, and the Azerbaijan National Culinary Association.

The event was attended by representatives of state and public structures, educational institutions from Baku, Gabala, Ganja, Agstafa, Ismayilli, Masalli, Sumqayit, Lankaran, etc, Trend Life reported.

At the opening ceremony, the President of the National Culinary Association, the head of the National Culinary Center Tahir Amiraslanov spoke about the history, development and promotion of national culinary, successes in the international arena. He noted state pays special attention and care to national culinary.

Speakers, including director of the Baku State Center for Vocational Education Fikrat Nabiyev, representative of the State Agency for Vocational Education Aigun Zulfugarova, representative of the State Agency for Tourism Sakina Askarova and others stressed the importance of holding a forum, creating conditions for revealing creative potential and enhancing professional skills of young people.

The event discussed the creation of food bloggers group. Members of the World Association of Chefs’ Societies and World Islamic Culinary Association were also elected.

The third Festival of National Sweets of Young Chefs was held within the forum. The event was timed to the Day of Azerbaijani Youth, celebrated annually on February 2.

The jury members evaluated delicious sweets made by students. The winners will be awarded with honorary diplomas and prizes.

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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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