The Worldchefs President Thomas GUGLER, the Board of Directors & the office team wish you a happ New Year!
The Worldchefs President Thomas GUGLER, the Board of Directors & the office team wish you a happ New Year!
DECEMBER 2017: Worldchefs is pleased
to announce a new partnership with VITO AG – an awarded company and the world’s
leading brand for in in-tank frying oil filtration – the VITO oil filter
system. The VITO AG is based in south-West of Germany specialized in cleaning
oil to prolong its lifetime. VITO AG has joined Worldchefs as Worldchefs
Partner.
VITO AG is dedicated to reducing your cost of frying oil up to 50%!
Improve the quality and taste of your food! Clean your oil in less than 5
minutes without any supervision! The mission of VITO AG is to save time and
cost for the final customer, protect environment by avoidance of oil waste,
keep the high-quality standard of food.
VITO AG exports its products to over 150 countries. They have been
awarded by the German Gastro Innovation Preis, Taste 13, Sial Innovation, Smart
Label and two times with the Gulfood award to mention only a few. Used daily,
VITO filters remove food particles and carbon from your frying oil. Filtered
oil will result in a better looking and tasting fried product. Your oil costs
will be cut and there will be less workload due to less changes of oil and
cleaning. VITO oil filter systems are available in different sizes and can be
used in any fryer.
With VITO filters, the lifetime of fryers is doubled.
VITO AG CEO Andreas Schmidt adds “The benefits and quality of our VITO
oil filter systems are known throughout the Horeca sector. Environmental
protection and quality are goals that Worldchefs and we have in common. We are
honored to be a member.”
“Protect environment by avoidance of oil waste, respect the high-quality
standard of food taste for our customers and finally save time and cost for all
our chefs are wonderful goals to reach. We are very grateful to have VITO AG as
a Worldchefs partner. We look forward to working closely together throughout
the year” said Thomas Gugler, Worldchefs President.
Visit www.vito.ag
ENDS
About Worldchefs
The World Association of Chefs’ Societies,
or Worldchefs in short, is a dynamic global network of more than 100 chefs
associations representing chefs at all levels and across all specialties
worldwide. It was founded in1928 at the Sorbonne in Paris with the venerable
August Escoffier as first Honorary President.
Worldchefs is a global authority on food,
creating impact through these core focus areas:
education –
includes our landmark Recognition of Quality Culinary Education program and the
world’s first global culinary certification;
networking –
Worldchefs provides a gateway to global culinary networking opportunities and
hosts the landmark biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
competition –
Worldchefs upholds a list of certified judges, sets global standards for
competition rules, 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.www.worldchefs.org
CONTACT
Matthias BONNIN
Sales &
Marketing Manager
WORLD
ASSOCIATION OF CHEFS SOCIETIES – WORLDCHEFS LTD
Matthias@worldchefs.org
mobile + 33 (0)
6 25 58 42 35
office + +33
(0) 1 80 06 58 30
www.worldchefs2018.org
www.howtofeedtheplanet.com
HQ: 15 Rue Tiquetonne, Paris, 75002
About VITO AG
VITO AG is dedicated to reducing your cost of frying oil up to 50%!
Improve the quality and taste of your food! Clean your oil in less than 5
minutes without any supervision! The mission of VITO AG is to save time and
cost for the final customer, protect environment by avoidance of oil waste,
keep the high-quality standard of food. VITO AG exports its products to over 70
countries. They have been awarded by the Gastro Innovation Preiss IHMRS
Editors’ Choice Award Smart Label. Used daily, VITO filters remove food
particles and carbon from your frying oil. Filtered oil will result in a better
looking fried product. Your oil costs will be cut and there will be less
workload due to less changes of oil and cleaning.
Contact
Sven SCHÖNEBERG
VITO AG
Eltastraße 6
78532 Tuttlingen, Germany
Phone: +49 7461 908899-0
“My idea of Christmas, whether old-fashioned or modern, is very simple: loving others.”
Bob Hope
PRESS RELEASE
Anchor Food Professionals joins Worldchefs as Worldchefs Partner and Congress
Sponsor
NOVEMBER 2017: Worldchefs is pleased to announce a new partnership with Anchor Food
Professionals – a renowned dairy foodservice company that is part of the New Zealand based
Fonterra Cooperative – the world’s largest exporter of dairy products. Anchor Food Professionals
has joined Worldchefs as both Worldchefs Partner and will also be Congress Sponsor at the
Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2018, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Anchor Food Professionals are dedicated to innovating world class dairy products, made using milk
from pasture-fed cows on the clean, green fields of New Zealand. The products are fit for purpose,
specially designed to meet their customers’ unique needs, and to perform in the world’s busiest
foodservice kitchens. They’re dedicated to providing their customers with premium products and
business expertise, to help give them an edge in the highly competitive foodservice industry.
“Quality ingredients are essential to any chef, which is why it is such a pleasure to have Anchor Food
Professionals as both Worldchefs Partner and Congress Sponsor. We look forward to working
closely together for the Congress and throughout the year,” said Thomas Gugler, Worldchefs
President.
As Congress Sponsor, Anchor Food Professionals will be present at the biennial hallmark
Worldchefs Congress & Expo event – Asia on a Plate. Register today for this must-attend global
chefs event: find out more.
Visit www.anchorfoodprofessionals.com for more information.
ENDS
About Worldchefs
The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, or Worldchefs in short, is a dynamic global network of
more than 100 chefs associations representing chefs at all levels and across all specialties worldwide.
It was founded in1928 at the Sorbonne in Paris with the venerable August Escoffier as first Honorary
President.
Worldchefs is a global authority on food, creating impact through these core focus areas:
education – includes our landmark Recognition of Quality Culinary Education program and the
world’s first global culinary certification;
networking – Worldchefs provides a gateway to global culinary networking opportunities and
hosts the landmark biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
competition – Worldchefs upholds a list of certified judges, sets global standards for competition
rules, 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.www.worldchefs.org
CONTACT
office@worldchefs.org
About Anchor Food Professionals
Anchor Food Professionals are dedicated to innovating world class dairy products, made using milk from
pasture-fed cows on the clean, green fields of New Zealand. Their products are fit for purpose, specially
designed to meet their customers’ unique needs, and to perform in the world’s busiest foodservice kitchens.
They’re dedicated to providing their customers with premium products and business expertise, to help give
them an edge in the highly competitive foodservice industry.
CONTACT
109 Fanshawe Street, Auckland 1142
New Zealand
Office + 64 9 354 5819
Susan.cassidy@fonterra.com
www.anchorfoodprofessionals.com
PRESS RELEASE
Kaluga Queen joins Worldchefs Congress as Speaker Sponsor
DECEMBER 2017: Worldchefs is pleased to announce a new partnership with Kaluga Queen – a
renowned manufacturer of high quality gourmet caviar and sturgeon meat products. Kaluga Queen
joins Worldchefs as Speaker Sponsor at the Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2018, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, and will present Alvin Leung from the highly lauded Bo Innovation restaurant.
Kaluga Queen Caviar is a Sino-foreign joint venture company that integrates breeding, farming,
processing, marketing, and culture promotion. Taking advantage of the top-quality water resource in
Qiandao Lake, it aquacultures sturgeon to produce luxurious, quality assured delicacies – caviar and
sturgeon meat products. Kaluga Queen also promotes sturgeon food culture, and creates a safe,
nutritious, delicious and fashionable experience and lifestyle.
“The Worldchefs Congress & Expo is an international platform where chefs travel from different
parts of the world to network, share information and learn together. It is with partners like Kaluga
Queen who believe in sharing information that we can both learn about the product and the culinary
craft,” said Thomas Gugler, Worldchefs President.
As Speaker Sponsor, Kaluga Queen will be present at the biennial hallmark Worldchefs Congress &
Expo event – Asia on a Plate. Register today for this must-attend global chefs event: find out more.
Visit www.caviar-china.com for more information.
ENDS
About Worldchefs
The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, or Worldchefs in short, is a dynamic global network of
more than 100 chefs associations representing chefs at all levels and across all specialties worldwide.
It was founded in1928 at the Sorbonne in Paris with the venerable August Escoffier as first Honorary
President.
Worldchefs is a global authority on food, creating impact through these core focus areas:
education – includes our landmark Recognition of Quality Culinary Education program and the
world’s first global culinary certification;
networking – Worldchefs provides a gateway to global culinary networking opportunities and
hosts the landmark biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
competition – Worldchefs upholds a list of certified judges, sets global standards for competition
rules, 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.www.worldchefs.org
CONTACT
office@worldchefs.org
About Kaluga Queen
Kaluga Queen Caviar is a Sino-foreign joint venture company that integrates breeding, farming,
processing, marketing, and culture promotion. Taking advantage of the top-quality water resource in
Qiandao Lake, it aquacultures sturgeon to produce luxurious, quality assured delicacies – caviar and
sturgeon meat products, promoting sturgeon food culture, and creating safe, nutritious, delicious and
fashionable experience and lifestyle.
CONTACT
No.1 Xunlong Road, Kecheng District, Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
Office: 010-88497620
cx01@kalugaqueen.com
www.caviar-china.com
Press Release
ICCA’s Annual Culinary Scholarship – Class of
2017
International Centre
for Culinary Arts – ICCA Dubai, announces the successful completion of its
second Batch, the Class of 2017, Culinary Scholarship for the UAE Young Industry
Chefs.
Dubai, UAE,
December 15, 2017: The ICCA Dubai Culinary
Scholarship, the annual One Million Dirham Continuing Education Award for the
UAE young industry chefs, successfully completed training its second batch, the
Class of 2017. 27 young chefs graduated from IVQ Level 2 Qualification program
from City & Guilds, ICCA & the Emirates Culinary Guild and at the same
time earned the World Chefs Global Commis Chef Certification. This innovative
Education–Industry initiative is all about supporting deserving young Chefs of
the Industry with the opportunity of a World-class Culinary Education on 100%
Scholarship, delivered by the ICCA Dubai in strategic partnership with the
Emirates Culinary Guild (ECG), Worldchefs and the City & Guilds London.
The Graduation Ceremony which was
held at the Dubai Knowledge Park Auditorium on December 10th, 2017, began with
the unveiling of the book “This is their
story”– a tribute to all the young graduates, by Sunjeh Raja, Director & CEO, ICCA Dubai.
The Qualification Certificates to
the graduating young chefs were presented by Chef Uwe Michael, President,
Emirates Culinary Guilds; together with Chef Thomas A. Gugler, President,
Worldchefs; Chef Andy Cuthbert, Chairman – Young Chefs Development Team for Worldchefs;
Celebrity Chef Gary Rhodes; Tony Degazon, Regional Manager, City & Guilds,
London; and Sunjeh Raja, Director &
CEO, ICCA Dubai in the presence of several Executive Chefs & HR Directors of
the UAE Hospitality Industry.
As the program successfully completed empowering its
second batch of deserving candidates to Culinary Scholarship Program aims to
provide everyone an equal opportunity to achieve their dreams and not be
limited by their means. The idea is to bring about a Total Transformation not
only in the lives of the people who are educated but also help alleviate the
lives of the families that depend upon them.” Students also earned the
Worldchefs Certified Commis Chef certification. Thomas Gugler, Worldchefs
President was on hand at the graduation ceremony in Dubai on Sunday to proudly
distribute the honour. The whole program can be checked at: https://www.worldchefs.org/Certification.
On this momentous occasion, Chef
Andy Cuthbert spoke of how the program had impacted the industry in a big way, as
it was designed to share industry knowledge, experience and expertise with the
young chefs to help develop a sustainable workforce and a socially inclusive
working environment for the long-term.
Chef Uwe Michael was delighted with
the outcome of the scholarship program on the graduating candidates as well as seeing
several Professional & Personal success stories of the graduates of the
past program. The Ceremony was followed by a grand Graduation Buffet laid out
by the graduating chefs assisted by the student chefs at ICCA finishing off the
evening on a jubilant note.
After empowering its second batch of deserving candidates to International
Industry Standards, the class of 2017, ICCA Dubai is now getting ready for the
Class of 2018 all set to commence in March 2018. “This annual One Million
Dirham Continuing Education Award is not just another CSR initiative, but about
World Class Education & Training Experience for the deserving young talents
in the UAE hospitality industry. It is all about giving the very best… and that
together we can make lives happen”, added Mr. Raja.
About ICCA:
Established in 2005, International Centre for Culinary Arts (ICCA Dubai).
ICCA Dubai is a world-class culinary training centre, accredited by the
Internationally Recognized City & Guilds London. It has been featured amongst the Top 10
Culinary training centers in the World and has been awarded the “Recognition of
Quality Culinary Education” by the World Association of Chefs Societies (Worldchefs),
a global authority on food standards. ICCA Dubai has trained over 6000 student
chefs over its various programs and maintains a record of 100% work placement
for its students who have been successfully placed on International Cruise
Lines and Leading Hotels & Restaurants in the UAE.
About The Emirates
Culinary Guild (ECG):
The Emirates Culinary
Guild (ECG) is the UAE’s association of professional chefs. It is a
non-profit-making organization dedicated solely to the advancement of the
culinary industry of the UAE. 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 UAE culinary
society. The ECG has an international culinary focus and multi-national support
for the staging of its various competitions, seminars, and events. Worldchefs is a 100 nation fellowship comprising the
world’s various professional chefs’ organizations.
About City &
Guilds, London Accredited Training Programs & Qualifications:
Established in 1878
(136 Years old), City & Guilds is the World’s largest Vocational Awarding
Body. It certifies over 1.3 Million students annually the world over and helps
increase value proposition and competitiveness within the Global Market.
Accreditation is recognized as a sign of quality over 100 countries around the world.
About The World Association of Chefs Societies:
The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, or
Worldchefs in short, is a dynamic global network of more than 100 chefs’
associations representing chefs at all levels and across all specialties
worldwide. It was founded in1928 at the Sorbonne in Paris with the venerable
August Escoffier as first Honorary President.
Worldchefs is a global authority on food,
creating impact through these core focus areas:
education – includes our landmark Recognition of
Quality Culinary Education program and the world’s first global culinary
certification;
networking – Worldchefs provides a gateway to global
culinary networking opportunities and hosts the landmark biennial Worldchefs
Congress & Expo;
competition – Worldchefs upholds a list of certified
judges, sets global standards for competition rules, 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;
Dilmah’s chai is fun, it is natural
goodness, it is personal and it redefines milk tea! Chais are especially
magical during Christmas and can be paired with a variety of Christmas Cookies.
Christmas Chais can be taken hot, chilled, infused with herbs, spices, rum,
cognac or gin. In its authentic, natural and fragrant form, Chai is a
combination of ingredients that coalesce harmoniously in tasty balance with the
central element – tea.
How to make the most wonderful chai of
the year:
1.
Choose your tea – Keep in mind that when
you use milk, condensed milk or a sweetener you’ll need a tea with a strong character
to keep the chai balanced.
2.
Choose your spice – Anything from ground
spices to zests of citrus fruit! Lemons and limes often find a great partner in
chillis while oranges team up with cardamom or cinnamon in a delicious way.
3.
Add the tea – Use 2 grams of tea or 1
teabag in 200ml of water. Add the tea and spices into a teapot or plunger.
4.
Brew the tea – For black tea and herbal
infusions maximum brewing time is 5 minutes, for Oolong teas 3 minutes is
sufficient.
5.
Strain the tea – Strain the hot tea into
the first chai mug. Sugar, honey, syrup or marmalade, any type of sweetener can
be used.
6.
Pour the milk – Add the milk into the
second mug.
7.
Air the tea – Especially when condensed
milk is used “airing” the tea is a key element in the making of the perfect chai.
By throwing the chai from cup to cup you create a foamy top on the drink.
Because of the extra air that is added to the drink the aroma of the spices
comes out stronger and the tea is quickly at drinking temperature. The higher
the throw, the frothier the drink.
3 Simple ways Dilmah Chais can enhance your
guest experience:
1.
Chai Action Station at
Breakfast Buffets.
2.
Lounge Menu – Pair it with
cookies and other goodies at your lobby lounge.
3.
Welcome Drink – A warm chai is the
best kind of welcome during winter!
Write to us at hospitality@dilmahtea.com
for a one-to-one chat on adding personalised chais into your Christmas menu.
Have a #teainspired Christmas!
December 2017: One-third
of all the food the world produces ends up in the bin.* Some 70% of our
business is related to food, and we feel we must engage in this global issue.
With this documentary, Electrolux brings together key food experts weighing on
the present and the future of sustainable food choices.
“Feeding the world’s
growing population sustainably is one of the greatest challenges of our time.
We believe Electrolux, as a world-leader in kitchen appliances, has a
responsibility and opportunity to contribute on issues related to cooking and
food consumption,” says Jonas Samuelson, Electrolux CEO.
“With this documentary,
we seek to provide a platform for different informed perspectives while also
enticing the world to make more sustainable choices when it comes to food. We
want to inspire people to reconsider where food comes from, how we consume it,
and why we should enjoy every ingredient on the plate,” says Henrik Sundström,
VP Sustainability Affairs.
The
documentary, consisting of 10 chapters, has been created as part of the Group’s
community support efforts to inspire sustainable food consumption and cooking
habits among consumers and professionals. It brings together some of the
biggest names in food, such as star chef Dan Barber, urban-farming pioneer
Anastasia Cole Plakias, and food-tech specialist Johan Jörgensen, to weigh in
on the state of food – from freezers and bycatch to bite-sized solutions and
global challenges.
Electrolux
launched its food-centered community support approach last year,
initiating the Electrolux Food Foundation and
launching the Feed the Planet partnership to
fulfill the objectives. Several local and two global projects are now active
through this partnership between Worldchefs, Electrolux and AIESEC.
* The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) – Key facts
on food loss and waste you should know
Ten Stories About Food Waste – See the
videos
o
Chapter 1 – “A Rotten
system”
o
Chapter 2 – “Wasteland”
o
Chapter 3 – “A Return to Our
Roots”
o
Chapter 4 – “Goodbye Menue”
o
Chapter 5 – “Fed from Your
Freezer”
o
Chapter 6 – “Food Fit for
You”
o
Chapter 7 – “By Catch”
o
Chapter 8 – “Tech to the
Rescue”
o
Chapter 9 – My Problem, Your
Problem
o
Chapter 10 – Hopes And Dreams
Reprinted from Electrolux: http://www.electroluxgroup.com/en/ten-stories-about-food-waste-documentary-invites-to-change-24210/
Wales
made such a success of hosting a major
European chefs’ conference at the weekend that the nation is to consider
bidding for a global event in the future.
The Culinary Association of Wales (CAW) hosted delegates
from 20 countries at the World Association of Chefs’ Societies (WACS) European
conference at the Celtic Manor Resort on Sunday and Monday with support from
the Welsh Government and Visit Wales.
Arwyn
Watkins, CAW president, said it was a huge honour to welcome the conference to
Wales and referred to the £83.7 million project at the Celtic Manor Resort to
build an international convention centre, which would be open in 2019. The
centre, which will be delivered and managed by a joint venture company owned by
the resort and the Welsh Government, will be able to cater for banquets with up
to 3,500 guests.
“The
Celtic Manor Resort would like the Culinary Association of Wales to consider, in
the future, hosting the WorldChefs congress, possibly in 2022 or 2024,” he told
delegates. “It is something that we are seriously considering, but would rely
on your support.”
He
said the European conference, which had been planned for two years, had made a
very big impression on the visiting chefs and he was delighted by the positive
feedback he had received.
The
CAW had set out to show the important partnership between chefs and the food
and drink supply chain in Wales whilst also exposing the European delegates to
Welsh culture. “It just goes to show what you can achieve when you work hand in
hand with producers,” he added.
A
Welsh food and drink showcase was displayed throughout the conference with a
team of staff representing the producers available to answer questions and
provide samples.
Michael
Bates, the Celtic Manor Resort’s executive chef, prepared an eye-catching
selection of food for lunch and a dinner celebrating the best of Welsh
ingredients when Llantrisant Male Voice Choir entertained the guests.
Dragan
Unic, from Sweden, WACS’ continental director for Northern Europe, declared:
“This is one of the best conferences that we have ever held. I know all the
guys (delegates) really appreciated it as well.
“I
think the lunch on Sunday was the best we have ever had and the dinner was also
great. The venue is magnificent.”
Miroslav
Lubek, from the Czech Republic and Domenico Maggi, from Italy, the continental
directors for Central and Southern Europe respectively, also praised the Welsh
hospitality and venue. “The conference was fantastic and the people here are
super,” said Mr Lubek.
Mr
Maggi, whose wife is Welsh, said: “I would like to congratulate the Chefs
Association of Wales because they have put on an event of the highest standard
with great attention to detail.
“The
food was brilliant and this makes me very proud because I feel half Welsh. The
conference shows that well organised small countries can do an even better job
than big countries.
“I
think being a small country sometimes allows you to create a team spirit of
collaboration and that shone out with everything that was done for this
conference. It was really fantastic and an example for others to follow.”
Brian
Cotterill, British Culinary Federation life president, was also impressed.
“Congratulations to the Culinary Association of Wales on organising a great
conference,” he said. “They have done a splendid job, which is very much
appreciated.”
Speakers
included Keith Smyton, head of the Welsh Government’s food division, who
represented Wales’ Cabinet Secretary for
Environment and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths.
He said the food and drink sector in Wales employs 223,000 people,
contributes £17 billion a year to the economy and is more than half way towards
achieving the Welsh Government’s target of 30% growth or an extra £7 billion by
2020.
Details were revealed at the conference of the WACS Global Chefs
Challenge to be held in Prague from October 6-8. Wales will be represented by
Simon Crockford from the Celtic Manor Resort, who became National Chef of Wales
champion earlier this year.
He will be joined in Prague by Junior Chef of Wales Steffan Davies fromGidleigh Park, Exeter, who will compete in the Hans Bueschkens Young Chefs Challenge. They will each
be allowed to a commis chef and the CAW will be invited to nominate a judge for
the competitions jury.
Both competitions will challenge chefs to prepare three courses for six
people, with a starter based on seabass and scallops, the main course based on
veal loin and fois gras and dessert comprising one baked item, chocolate and
fruit. The only difference between the competitions is that the dessert for the
Young Chefs Challenge must include an element with 40 per cent chocolate, fruit
and sauce.
Delegates were encouraged to support the Nestle-sponsored International
Chefs Day on October 20, which will see chefs around the world work with
children on the theme ‘Superheroes’ to promote
healthy eating.
At
a time when politicians are locked in debate about a hard or soft Brexit as the
UK negotiates its exit from the European Union, Mr Watkins said the conference
could not have come at a better time for Welsh food and drink producers.
“Any
opportunity Wales gets to speak to our European counterparts has got to be
advantageous,” he said. “It’s important to keep the dialogue open during the
Brexit negotiations.
“The
more that we can get chefs’ leaders from across Europe to recognise the quality
of food and drink from Wales, the better chance we have of keeping that supply
line alive in the future.
“A
lot of countries represented at the conference are not members of the European
Union and are therefore likely to be targets for future trade agreements.”
Picture
caption:
Culinary
Association of Wales president Arwyn Watkins (front right) with WACS
continental directors Domenico Maggi, Dragan
Unic and Miroslav Lubek with delegates at the
European Chefs Conference at the Celtic Manor Resort.
Culinary
Association of Wales president Arwyn Watkins (left) with WACS continental
directors (from left) Domenico Maggi, Dragan
Unic and Miroslav Lubek at the European Chefs
Conference at the Celtic Manor Resort.
Delegates
with their country’s flags during the European Chefs Conference at the Celtic
Manor Resort.
Ends
For
more information please contact Arwyn Watkins, Culinary Association of Wales
president, on Tel: 01938 555893 or Duncan Foulkes, publicity officer, on Tel:
01686 650818.
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