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Worldchefs Asia Pacific Forum 2015 Bonds Asia Together

9 September 2015 – The 2015 edition of the annual Asia Pacific Forum (APF), which took place from 6 – 9 September, concluded with much celebration and was a resounding success.

The 4-day event was hosted by China Cuisine Association (CCA) in the Huaxi Village and Yangzhou provinces. The theme “Bonding Asia Together” was more than appropriate as a record-breaking number of representatives from 25 countries (with 85 participants) turned up.

The countries included Australia, Cambodia, China, Cook Island, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vanuatu and Vietnam. It was also attended by Worldchefs representatives – Charles Carroll (President), John Clancy (Education), Otto Weibel and Gary Farrell (Competitions), Jenny Tan (Worldchefs Asia Office) and Willment Leong (World Chefs Without Borders).

Vice President Bian Jiang of CCA said, “We are proud to host this event. We believe this will open a door for Chinese chefs, and we hope to have more chefs visit China; and to share Chinese cuisine with the rest of the world.”

While the APF is usually only a one-day affair, the CCA went all out to show their hospitality with a fantastic programme over the four days:

The highlights include:

Huaxi Village

Known as the No. 1 Village of China and located north of the Jiangyi City, the delegates were warmly welcomed by the Mayor and treated to an elaborate gala dinner featuring fresh produce from the region, as well as spectacular performances by the award-winning Huaxi performing troupe.

The next day, young chefs from the Worldchefs Young Chefs Club teamed up with young chefs from Huaxi Village. They visited the local markets and were paired up to create dishes on the spot – a fun activity to bridge cultures. These dishes were judged by a panel of chefs, including Asia Continental Director Rick Stephen and Vice President Bian of the CCA.

The chefs were also divided into groups and were hosted by local Huaxi villagers in their own homes, offering them an eye-opening opportunity to taste the authentic home-cooked meals.

YangZhou

Yangzhou, a city with 2,500 years of history and a rich gastronomic heritage, was the next stop.

Upon their arrival, Worldchefs President Charles Carroll and Asia Continental Director, Rick Stephen, were given a VIP welcome at a press conference by Mr Zhu, Mayor of Yangzhou Municipal, the Vice Mayor, officials, President Jiang Jun Xian of CCA.

The APF meeting that kick-started on the second day in Yangzhou turned out to be a fruitful day of presentations and discussions.

President Charles Carroll updated on the new developments at Worldchefs, such as the introduction of more full-time staff at the head office in Paris. He also encouraged the delegates to support the Worldchefs sponsors in whatever ways possible, before ending by reassuring delegates that he has no agenda and his actions are only to serve the members of Worldchefs.

Willment Leong, Chairman of World Chefs without Borders, also updated on the recent fund-raising initiatives for Nepal, as well as future plans to have every single Worldchefs member around the world donate US$1 to create a collective fund for disaster relief. Otto Weibel and Gary Farrell also shared the upcoming changes of the Global Chef Competitions, which aims to be more cost efficient and allow more teams to participate. Jenny Tan from the Asia office presented on the Worldchefs Congress in Thessaloniki 2016, highlighting key features members can look forward to, such as keynote speaker Herve This (founder of molecular gastronomy). John Clancy also touched on the introduction and development of education and certification programme.

Sponsors, such as Electrolux, Nestle Professional, Seafood from Scotland, Dilmah Tea and Unilever also presented information about the companies and products.

One of the highlights was a very special lunch prepared by Chef Da Dong, a renowned masterchef known for his Yijing cuisine. For this lunch, he brought in his teams from Beijing and Shanghai, creating a very elaborate degustation experience.

A trip to Yangzhou would not have been possible without showcasing the intrinsic culinary craftsmanship. Known for Huaiyang cuisine, demonstrations on the traditional ‘wensi tofu’ – a technique where a piece of tofu is sliced into silken strands, as well as a symposium by known masterchefs and a roundtable discussion were also key features of the programme.

The bonding of Asia was most apparent on the last evening. Chef Zhou, a well-known masterchef from Yangzhou, took on 4 disciples from Worldchefs who are not from China as his disciples – a privilege as this is the first time in the last 35 years he has deemed to accept more disciples. The intention is for him to share his knowledge of Huaiyang Cuisine. Likewise, Asia Continental Director Rick Stephen also accepted 4 disciples from China, with the promise to impart his knowledge of Western cuisine to them.

Charles Carroll, President of Worldchefs shared, “We have received so much hospitality. This is the first and biggest Asia Pacific Forum to take place in China and together, we will develop the chef profession to the next level. Together, we will celebrate the better good that chefs can do to make the world a better place.”

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Global Chefs Challenge Semi-Final Americas

The Global Chefs Challenge semi final took place in Ecuador from the 23rd to the 25th of October 2015. 

In the three day event the continental semi final of the Global Chefs Challenge welcomed the participation of outstanding professionals in the field of culinary and gastronomy from the United States, Canada, Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador.

This culinary appointment will take place in the framework of the 2nd Ibero-American Fair of Food and Beverage 2015 Bicentennial Convention Center from the 23rd to the 25th of October from 11:00 to 19:00, where nationwide large suppliers of the food and beverage sector will be exposing, thus promoting products and services to the culinary experts invited. We would like to mention that Charles Carroll, Worldchefs President, was present at the 2nd Ibero-American fair.

The Ministry of Tourism has a play area called “Ecuador sense”, where children will enjoy an experience full of flavors, sounds, smells and textures of our food. The Iberoamerican Fair is organized by the Association of Chefs of Ecuador with the support of Ministry of Tourism of Ecuador and the endorsement of the World Association of Chef Societies.

Results of the individual competitions:

GLOBAL CHEFS CHALLENGE

1st place Christopher Corkum (Canada)
2nd place Eddie Tancredi (USA)
3rd place Felipe Campana (Ecuador)

HANS BUESCHKENS YOUNG CHEFS CHALLENGE

1st place Victor Hugo Perez Ruiz (USA)
2nd place Rafael Mora (Ecuador)
3rd place Justin Beaulne (Canada)

GLOBAL PASTRY CHEFS CHALLENGE

1st place Stephan Schubert (USA)
2nd place Frank Hiedeguer Aragon (Columbia)
3d place Bernardo Echeverria (Argentina)
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New Chairman for Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2016 is Andy Cuthbert!

The World Association of Chefs Societies (Worldchefs) has appointed Chef Andy Cuthbert as the new Chairman to oversee the running and development of the Worldchefs Congress 2016 in Thessaloniki, Greece. The key role, which was previously helmed by Chef Stephen Billingham from South Africa, has seen a change in reins when Chef Billingham had to step down with regrets due to personal professional commitments.

Chef Andy Cuthbert is a familiar face within the global chefs community. He has played an instrumental role as Chairman of the Young Chefs Development Team, growing the Young Chefs Club from its infancy to a dynamic global force with young chef members across 32 countries. During the 2008 Worldchef Congress in Dubai, he was also organizer and sergeant of arms. Chef Cuthbert, an Australian and British national, personally has more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, having worked for several prestigious hotels throughout Australia, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

He shares, “The congress is an important calendar date for all Chefs from across the globe, an opportunity to learn, experience and build lifelong friendships with people who have the best job on earth, I look forward to seeing the congress in Thessaloniki, become larger than life and to leave an imprint on all participants mind and heart.”

President of Worldchefs, Charles Carroll said, “We are sad to see Chef Stephen Billingham step down from his role but we understand he has personal commitments and thank him for his contributions.

We are very excited to welcome Chef Andy Cuthbert on board, as he knows the vision of the Worldchefs Congress and has played a pivotal role in the last Congress by working on a fantastic programme for the young chefs. With his dynamic nature, I have no doubt he will contribute greatly to the development of the Congress programme.”

The Worldchefs Congress 2016 will take place from 24 – 27 September in Thessaloniki, Greece. Confirmed keynote speakers include Herve This, founder of molecular cuisine and Alan Wong, celebrity chef and founder of Hawaiian Regional Cuisine.

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International Chefs Day 2015 – Australia

We started celebrations on the 16th October with Cassandra Austin from Worldchefs Women’s Leadership Forum who hosted the 1st Nestle Healthy Kids Program on the Sunshine Coast at Mathew Flinders Early Learning Centre Buderim. On the 18th October ACF NSW ACT & Regions Members headed to Bowral to help local Chefs from the ACF Southern Highland Branch with the Long Lunch, raising a lot of money for local charities. ACF WA members were up at 4am to prepare breakfast for all the participants at the Cancer Council Relay for life in Joondalup. Monday 19th ACT branch held a great Sous Vide Workshop/Master class for Young Chefs, then all moved over to the Canberra Hyatt Hotel for a Cocktail Party to congratulate all ACT competition representatives for 2015. SA Chapter hosted a Gala dinner prepared by the SA young chefs club at Norwood Hotel.

International Chefs Day the Australian Culinary Federation with partners Nestle Professional ran 4 Healthy Kids Workshops. Some of the country’s most talented chefs went into classrooms across Australia to help teach kids how to cook healthy meals. This year’s theme, Healthy Kids – Healthy Future focussed on encouraging students to cook and learn about the benefits of healthy eating. We went to Sydney at Curren’s Hill Primary School, Canberra at St Thomas Moore Primary School, Victoria at St Bridget’s Catholic School and South Australia at Kilkenny Primary school teaching kids about healthy food and making them CHEF for the day.

“Through better eating habits, children may have more energy, improved health and greater school focus. Research shows education in cooking and having the pleasure to cook can support children in making informed eating choices for a healthier, balanced life.”

 

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International Chefs Day 2015 – Goa

Every year International Chefs day is celebrated on 20th October. This year the theme “Healthy Kids- Healthy Future” was decided by WACS (World Association of Chefs Societies).

The Culinary Forum of Goa celebrated this day by spreading the awareness of health, nutrition and good cheer with a hearty lunch among 250 under privileged children at the Fr Agnel Institute. The Children and the Orphanage Staff immensely enjoyed the home style and very healthy lunch. This was followed with a small token (stationery) given by CFG to the Children to encourage them in their studies. Approximately 350 kg of raw material (groceries) was also handed over to the Orphanage to support them in their day to day meals.

The Lunch was sponsored by the Goa Hotels namely Holiday Inn, Ramada, Zuri, Marriott, Radisson and Cidade de Goa along with Restaurant Cavatina/Tizumi. The Venue and Services was sponsored by Fr Agnel Institute of Hotel Management.

CFG would personally Thank the Organisations and Chefs for the generous contributions with the food, organization and the time and effort spent by the Chefs who came with an open heart and spent a lot of your valuable time along with us, for this noble initiative, and make it a small step in the long journey towards a “Healthy Future of Kids”. Thanking You and in anticipation of many more such events to give back to Society and the Fraternity.

Special mention:

Mr Alphonso Periera- Principal- Fr Agnel Institute of Hotel Management

Chef Ranjeet Pandey- Director Food Production- Holiday Inn and Fisherman’s Wharf

Chef Mageswaran- Exec Chef- Radisson Cavelosim Goa

Chef Anupam Gulati- Exec Chef -Marriott Goa

Chef Farooq Baig- Exec Chef – Zuri Goa

Chef Prasad Paul- Culinary Consultant

Chef Saurabh Puri- Sr Exec Sous Chef- Ramada

Chef Bakshi- Culinary Consultant

Chef Avinash Martins- Chef/Owner -Cavatina and Tizumi

Chef Sarita Chavan- Homeland Cuisine

Mr Vinay Phateparkar- Consultant

Chef Sunit Sharma- Exec Chef -Cidade de Goa

 

 

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International Chefs Day 2015 – Delhi, India

As last month I have attended the seminar of Worldchefs (World Association of Chef’s Societies) in Delhi-India, it was good experience to be a part of the same.

During the seminar Chef Charles Carrol (President of WACS) announce the theme of 2015 i.e. “Healthy Kids – Healthy Future”

20th Oct is the “International Chef’s Day”, on this occasion we have planned to serve the lunch meal to the Blind Students of “Captain Chandanlal School in Gurgaon-India” on the occasion of “International Chefs Day”, students enjoyed the pasta’s & Pastries and management of the school appriciated the efforts.

 

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International Chefs Day 2015 – Latvia

To celebrate International Chefs Day 2015 Latvian Chefs Club organized two events to promote healthy eating for kids.

First event was held in Restaurant Service School in Riga. Pastry chefs Maija Kaire and Jānis Kairis together with chef and owner of the school Māris Astičs were showing kids how to cook healthy and tasty snacks for themselves.

20 children of age 8 to 12 from the Riga Secondary School of Crafts were having fun and learning how important it is to eat properly and how delicious healthy food can be. The event was interesting for teachers and parents as well, and it was also attended by approx. 7 journalists, so Latvian Chefs Club is very happy, that this important message which stands by theme “Healthy kids – healthy future” is spreading around Latvia.

The second event was held on 29th of October in Jelgava city, where our young and talented sous-chef Haralds Saušs was presenting a master class for teachers about healthy food and seasonality of products.

The president of Latvian Chefs Club Svetlana Riškova was very gratified, that Latvian chefs union not only can be a part of The World Association of Chef’s Societies, but is able to take some real actions to improve our future. It would not be possible without our sponsors and supportive partners – Nestle, Reaton, Gemoss, RÄ«gas piensaimnieks, Narute Gift, Lenneward rabbits, Fruit Serviss SIA, Live Riga, Jelgava City Council.

 

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International Chefs Day 2015 – Maldives

A special event, organized by Chefs Guild of Maldives (CGM), was held to mark and celebrate International Chefs Day 2015, under the universal theme of “Healthy Kids Healthy Future”.

The event was held at Ahmadhiyya International School (Malé City) to raise awareness on healthy foods and good eating habits. During the event, each student was given the opportunity to practically prepare a healthy sandwich, which gave them a good learning experience.

The event began at 7.00am in the morning and successfully concluded at 1.30pm. Over 60 pre-school students, aged between 4 – 6, participated in the event. Several members of CGM and Chefs participated in the event.

Another very special event was held at ‘Anantara Kihavah Villas Resort Island’ in Baa Atoll. An initiative by the Chefs at the resort together with the great assistance from the resort management, this event was focused towards a culinary competition.

Total number 20 students and 20 parents from Kendhoo Island (Baa Atoll) participated in this culinary competition.

Several other small events, initiated by Chefs across the country, at their respective work places, were held to mark the International Chefs Day.

CGM prowdly announces that this is the very first time to celebrate the International Chefs Day in the Maldives.

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International Chefs Day 2015 – Bratislava, Slovakia

The Slovak Association of Chefs and Pastry Chefs, in cooperation with our general partner METRO Cash & Carry Ltd Slovakia, celebrated the International Chefs’ day with children in a primary school in Bratislava.

We spoke about how important it is to board in a healthy way. How important for the health is the consumption of fruit and vegetables as the source of vitamins. We chose AVOCADO for this occasion.

Together with children, the chefs prepared a “little treat” consisting of the avocado spread and mixed fruit and vegetable salad. The recipes were composed in a way to be manageable by children with only little help of the adults.

At the end of this meeting the chefs presented to children the recipes of both dishes they prepared along with the information on the positive impact of avocado on the human health.

In addition to this, the company METRO presented them the avocado, so that they could show their cleverness to their parents at home. In return, children presented to the chefs their pictures they prepared during the meeting.

Of course, the chefs were the main “heroes” of these pictures. It was a very pleasant meeting that led to the promise by the chefs that they would keep visiting children on a regular basis. We will be happy to make this promise become true.

 

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International Chefs Day 2015 – Kyrgystan

Chefs Association of the Kyrgyz Republic held on October 20 World Day of cooks!

Together with the children. under the slogan Healthy children with a Healthy future. The association asked the best chefs to show the children different master classes is the preparation of desserts, cooking pilaf, carving.

Children from 7 years to 12 years and actively participated in master classes and children up to 5 years were given gifts.

That day the children will remember forever and said that they would wait for us … thank you for this day Worldchefs !

This helps all the cooks inside and outside the country to unite as one!

 

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