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Issue 26 of Worldchefs Magazine is out now!

Paris · 17 November 2020 · Issue 26 of Worldchefs Magazine is out now! 

In this edition, we hear news from Worldchefs members around the globe, explore trends and innovations defining the future of our industry and learn how career development has adapted amid the COVID-19 pandemic.


Discover recipes, advice and more in this issue of Worldchefs Magazine: the Official Magazine of the World Association of Chefs’ Societies.

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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 hospitality, 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 four core focus areas:

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

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

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules and endorsement of key culinary competitions worldwide, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and operates the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;

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

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

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The World’s First Carbon Neutral School of Tea by Dilmah

Sri Lanka · 15 November 2020 · The World’s First Carbon Neutral School of Tea by Dilmah

The Dilmah School of Tea is a tea programme that seeks to inspire passion in tea through knowledge of the artisanal aspects of tea amongst hospitality professionals, tea aficionados and consumers. The emphasis is on the importance of Real Tea and the versatility of this natural herb in Tea Gastronomy, Food Pairing and Tea Mixology. The 70th Dilmah School of Tea in Sri Lanka celebrated 10 years of stirring tea inspiration in February 2020. Initiated in 2009, at the Institut Paul Bocuse in France, Dilmah’s dissemination of knowledge knows no borders, inspiring tea aficionados in Europe, East Asia and more. With up to 5200 participants in total so far, this year 112 participants took part in the only educational course in tea that is accredited by the World Association of Chefs’ Societies. 

In conjunction with these milestones, the 70th session also marks the first ever Carbon Neutral School of Tea. This was made possible because of the philosophy, ‘business a matter of human service’, that is at the heart of the Dilmah Tea brand; every sip of Dilmah enjoyed by the world has contributed to the fulfilment of this philosophy, generating over 40 million USD to humanity. In order to achieve carbon neutrality, supporting conservation projects included the planting of 1 million Cashew Trees in rural Sri Lanka, re-wilding tea gardens and restoring wetlands. Additionally, the Dilmah sustainability team calculated international air mileages, emissions from internal transporting, power and water usage, analyzed waste records and reviewed food plans from the conference, so that it may be offset to ensure the first Carbon Neutral event for Dilmah. 

Further, a paperless learning experience was introduced; participants were required to download the ‘Dilmah Tea inspired App’ for learning material instead of using printed paper textbooks. Examinations this year were also held online. Experiencing the relevance of tea for the 21st Century, all participants experienced a modern Sri Lankan Afternoon Tea that consisted of sweet and savoury items made using local ingredients.

To catch a glimpse of the inspiration that was brewed earlier this year, watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPBzUH_cckU 

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 hospitality, 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 four core focus areas:

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

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

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules and endorsement of key culinary competitions worldwide, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and operates the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;

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

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

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International Chefs Day 2020 Results Are In!

PARIS November 12, 2020

Many of us have had an uncertain year. Globally, we were all on the same page. COVID 19 had an impact on every one of us.  Despite the circumstances, many Chefs tried to share a moment with children around the world this year on and around October 20th to celebrate International Chefs Day 2020. 

Many of us were on lock down for months and many never stopped working since this pandemic started.  I am sure it gave us all a sense of normalcy to give back to our communities. Seeing the emails pour in from all of you, truly made my heart melt.  You made me feel grateful for your participation in this year’s campaign and made me proud to be part of Worldchefs. We did not know what to expect this year, but as Chefs know how to do daily, we adapt to any situation given to us at a moment’s notice. 

Our sponsor, Nestle Professional, not only provided and developed the theme “Healthy Food for the Future,” but also stepped in at the end of the summer to make adaptations to the International Chefs Day Online Toolkit.  This adaptation allowed Chefs to download a Virtual Toolkit ready for your online platform event.  Thank you Nestle Professional for being such a huge support and fan of this campaign!

Chef Emmanuel Lorieux, Nestle Professional Global Executive Chef, shared his kind words, “I wanted to just say thank you to those who participated and organized real and virtual events and managed to reach so many kids for this truly special International Chefs Day event, even if it has been a very challenging year so far for all of us! At Nestlé Professional, we are proud of all of you and we will keep on supporting Chefs from all around the globe for the years to come by supporting and developing great and useful material for International Chefs Day and the Worldchefs association.”

Worldchefs President Thomas A. Gugler also  expressed his thanks to  all the participants, the team in front and behind the activities, the International Chefs Day Committee and Chairman Vanessa Marquis  for their hard work and dedication. Reminding everyone  “Always believe on the Power of the White Jacket and think positive. May you all stay safe and healthy and a big THANK YOU to all of you!”

Chef Dr. Bill Gallagher, founder of International Chefs Day in 2004, would be so proud of all of you!  Although we are having a tough year globally, you continued his vision of celebrating our noble profession and passing on our knowledge and culinary skills to the next generation with a sense of pride and commitment to the future. 

I am also very proud of the International Chefs Day Committee who volunteered their time this year to get the word out and answer any questions you had about the 2020 campaign.  Everyone played a big role in making this a great year. Thank you to the Team, Chef Cornelia Volino, Worldchefs Secretary General, and the Worldchefs Office for all their support and dedication to this amazing global initiative.

 

And now what you have all been waiting for…

Just look at our final counts for 2020!

 

Children Reached

Chef Participation

112,055

682

 

Congratulations!!!

Creativity and Social Media played a huge part in this campaign with just over 25,000 reached by your demonstrations, Zoom meetings, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.  If you missed sharing with children this October, you can participate in 2021 by joining even more Chefs around the world for next year’s International Chefs Day campaign.

 

I leave you with this final thought, by Chef Dr. Bill Gallagher:

 

“Progress is incremental so concentrate on what you can do today that you couldn’t do yesterday.”

Source: Food & Home/Michael Meyersfeld

 

Now look at just some of the many International Chefs Day 2020 Events from around the world:



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World’s Top Chefs Coming to Wales Next Year for Prestigious Event

World’s Top Chefs Coming to Wales Next Year for Prestigious Event

from the Culinary Association of Wales

 

Immediate: November 5, 2020 – Wales will welcome the world’s best chefs next year as the country hosts the prestigious Worldchefs Global Chefs Challenge Final 2020.

The Culinary Association of Wales (CAW) and its partners, the International Convention Centre Wales (ICC Wales), the Celtic Manor Resort and the Welsh Government, have accepted an invitation to bring the event to Newport from October 23-26, 2021.

The only major Worldchefs competition in 2021, the event will bring together the world’s top chefs to compete in the finals of three categories: the Global Chefs Challenge, the Global Pastry Chefs Challenge and the Global Young Chefs Challenge.

The Global Chefs Challenge and Worldchefs Village will be combined at the Celtic Manor Resort where the organisers hope to provide a platform for Welsh food and drink business to showcase their products to chefs from around the globe.

To add extra interest for Wales, Danny Burke, coach to the Junior Culinary Team Wales and ex-senior team captain, will be competing in the Global Chefs Challenge against 19 other finalists. Danny, who lives in Connah’s Quay and co-owns Olive Tree Catering in Runcorn, qualified for the final by winning the Northern Europe heat.

The CAW and the Celtic Manor Resort has a successful track record of holding Worldchefs’ events. In 2017, the country hosted a successful Worldchefs European Congress and, last summer, welcomed a Worldchefs board meeting.

CAW president Arwyn Watkins, OBE, managing director of Welshpool-based Cambrian Training Company, said: “Hosting a global event of this magnitude in Wales is a huge honour and undertaking, but the Culinary Association of Wales and its partners relish the challenge of welcoming the world’s best chefs next autumn. Preparations have already begun.

“We are very aware of the scale and significance of securing this prestigious event, which will be the only major Worldchefs event in 2021 and should therefore attract worldwide interest in Wales.

“The Global Chefs Challenge will provide a fantastic showcase of culinary skills and everything that Wales has to offer. Against the current backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, this announcement should be welcome news for the hospitality industry. Hopefully, the event will support the steps being taken to help Wales bounce back from the economic impact of this pandemic.”

Ian Edwards, chief executive of ICC Wales and Celtic Manor Resort, said: “We are delighted to bring this prestigious international event to our venues in 2021. Following the recent announcement that ICC Wales will play host to next year’s Conservative Spring Conference, this is another welcome boost as we look forward to bouncing back from what has been a devastating year for the events industry.

“Our culinary philosophy is a big part of what we do at ICC Wales and hosting this prestigious event would be a brilliant opportunity to showcase Wales’ wealth of produce as well as our growing food and drink industry to an international audience.”     

Lesley Griffiths, Wales’ Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, said: “Whilst we face the continued backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is, of course, very pleasing to see that the Celtic Manor Resort is due to hold the Worldchefs Global Chefs Challenge in 2021. I am pleased that organisations planning ahead for events next year are looking at Wales as a destination.”

Worldchefs is a global network of 105 chefs’ associations representing more than 10 million professional chefs worldwide.

Thomas Gugler, Worldchefs’ president, announced that Wales would be invited to host the Global Chefs Challenge after the country lost to Singapore by just four votes in online ballot in August to select the host country for the Worldchefs Congress and Expo 2024.


For more information on the Global Chefs Challenge, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org.

Picture caption:

The Celtic Manor Resort, which is to welcome the world’s best chefs next October.

*This release is available in Welsh below.

 


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, a diverse network of Worldchefs Education Partners and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

For more information on the Global Chefs Challenge, visit www.globalchefschallenge.org.



For more information about the Culinary Association of Wales, please contact Arwyn Watkins, OBE, Culinary Association of Wales president, on Tel: 07831 697494 or Duncan Foulkes, publicity officer, on Tel: 01686 650818.

 

*In Welsh below.

 

Chefs gorau’r byd yn dod i ddigwyddiad mawreddog yng Nghymru

Cymdeithas Goginio Cymru

 

Ar Unwaith: Tachwedd 5, 2020 – Bydd Cymru’n croesawu chefs gorau’r byd y flwyddyn nesaf wrth gynnal Her Fyd-eang Chefs Worldchefs.

 

Mae Cymdeithas Goginio Cymru (CAW) a’i phartneriaid, Canolfan Gynadledda Ryngwladol Cymru (ICC Cymru), Gwesty Hamdden y Celtic Manor a Llywodraeth Cymru. wedi derbyn gwahoddiad i groesawu’r digwyddiad i Gasnewydd ar Hydref 23-26,2021.

 

Hon fydd unig gystadleuaeth fawr Worldchefs yn 2021 a bydd yn dwyn ynghyd chefs gorau’r byd i gystadlu yn rowndiau terfynol tri chategori: Her Fyd-eang y Chefs, Her Fyd-eang y Pâtissiers a Her Fyd-eang y Chefs Ifanc.

 

Daw Her Fyd-eang y Chefs a Phentref Worldchefs ynghyd yng Ngwesty Hamdden y Celtic Manor lle mae’r trefnwyr yn gobeithio cynnig llwyfan i fusnesau bwyd a diod o Gymru i arddangos eu cynnyrch i chefs o bedwar ban y byd.

 

Bydd elfen Gymreig i’r gystadleuaeth gan fod Danny Burke, hyfforddwr Tîm Coginio Ieuenctid Cymru a chyn-gapten y tîm hŷn, yn cystadlu yn Her Fyd-eang y Chefs yn erbyn 19 o bobl eraill. Llwyddodd Danny, sy’n byw yng Nghei Connah ac yn gydberchennog ar Olive Tree Catering yn Runcorn, i gyrraedd y rownd derfynol trwy ennill rownd Gogledd Ewrop.

 

Mae gan CAW a’r Celtic Manor brofiad o gynnal digwyddiadau llwyddiannus gan Worldchefs. Yn 2017, croesawyd cynhadledd lwyddiannus Worldchefs Ewrop i Gymru ac yn yr haf y llynedd cynhaliwyd cyfarfod bwrdd Worldchefs yma.

 

Dywedodd Arwyn Watkins, OBE, llywydd y Gymdeithas a rheolwr gyfarwyddwr Cwmni Hyfforddiant Cambrian yn y Trallwng: “Mae croesawu digwyddiad byd-eang mawr fel hwn i Gymru yn anrhydedd ac yn dasg enfawr, ond mae Cymdeithas Goginio Cymru a’i phartneriaid yn edrych ymlaen at yr her o groesawu chefs gorau’r byd yr hydref nesaf. Mae’r paratoadau eisoes ar y gweill.

 

“Rydym yn ymwybodol iawn o faint ac arwyddocâd y digwyddiad pwysig hwn, sef unig ddigwyddiad mawr Worldchefs yn 2021, sy’n siŵr o ennyn diddordeb gwledydd y byd yng Nghymru.

 

“Bydd Her Fyd-eang y Chefs yn ffenest siop ardderchog i sgiliau coginio Cymru a phopeth sydd gennym i’w gynnig. Yn nyddiau pandemig COVID-19, rwy’n siŵr y bydd y diwydiant lletygarwch yn croesawu’r cyhoeddiad hwn. Y gobaith yw y bydd y digwyddiad yn help i Gymru ailgodi ar ôl dioddef effaith economaidd y pandemig.

 

Dywedodd prif weithredwr ICC Cymru a Gwesty Hamdden y Celtic Manor, Ian Edwards: “Mae’n bleser gennym ddod â’r digwyddiad rhyngwladol mawreddog hwn i’n canolfannau yn 2021. Cyhoeddwyd yn ddiweddar mai yn ICC Cymru y cynhelir Cynhadledd Wanwyn y Ceidwadwyr y flwyddyn nesaf ac mae’r cyhoeddiad hwn yn hwb arall i’w groesawu wrth i ni edrych ymlaen at ailgodi ar ôl blwyddyn drychinebus i’r diwydiant digwyddiadau.

 

“Mae ein hathroniaeth am goginio’n bwysig iawn i ni yn ICC Cymru a bydd croesawu’r achlysur mawreddeg hwn yn gyfle gwych i arddangos cyfoeth cynnyrch Cymru a’n diwydiant bwyd a diod, sydd ar gynnydd, i gynulleidfa ryngwladol.”     

 

Dywedodd Lesley Griffiths, Gweinidog yr Amgylchedd, Ynni a Materion Gwledig: “Er bod effeithiau pandemig COVID-19 yn parhau, mae’n braf iawn gweld bod bwriad i gynnal Her Fyd-eang Chefs Worldchefs yn y Celtic Manor yn 2021. Rwy’n falch fod sefydliadau sy’n trefnu digwyddiadau y flwyddyn nesaf yn ystyried dod i Gymru.

 

Rhwydwaith byd-eang o 105 o gymdeithasau chefs sy’n cynrychioli dros 10 miliwn o chefs proffesiynol ym mhedwar ban y byd yw Worldchefs.

 

Cyhoeddodd Thomas Gugler, llywydd Worldchefs, y byddai Cymru’n cael ei gwahodd i gynnal Her Fyd-eang y Chefs ar ôl i’r wlad golli i Singapore o ddim ond pedair pleidlais mewn etholiad ar-lein ym mis Awst i ddewis ym mha wlad i gynnal Cyngres ac Expo Worldchefs yn 2024.

 

Picture caption:

 

Llywydd Cymdeithas Goginio Cymru, Arwyn Watkins, OBE.

 

Gwesty Hamdden y Celtic Manor a ddewiswyd i groesawu chefs gorau’r byd fis Hydref nesaf.

 

Diwedd

 

Os hoffech wybod rhagor, cysylltwch ag Arwyn Watkins OBE, llywydd Cymdeithas Goginio Cymru, ar 07831 697494 neu Duncan Foulkes, swyddog cyhoeddusrwydd ar  01686 650818.

 

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New Unified National Peak Body to Represent Australia’s Chefs

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

 

PRESS RELEASE

New Unified National Peak Body to Represent Australia’s Chefs


 

Following a historic vote, a new nationally based Australian Culinary Federation (ACF) will now represent professional chefs, cooks, apprentices and culinary students across the nation.

 

Previously, the ACF was made up of separate and largely autonomous state/territory chapters, which shared a common ACF branding.

 

Following a nationwide ballot of all ACF members, there was unanimous support to replace these chapters with a single unified national body to better represent member interests.

 

“Australia’s chefs will now have a single national voice and a single nationally-based membership organisation to represent them,” said ACF National President Karen Doyle

“This will ensure consistency of message in our nationwide advocacy and will deliver even better outcomes for our members.”

 

“It also recognises the well-known fact that chefs may move across Australia and beyond in the course of their careers.  Their ACF membership will stay with them and will eliminate duplicated administrative and procedures that existed separately in each state/territory.”

 

In its history, the ACF has already delivered many outcomes for its members including

  • Centralised membership management

  • Establish a head office with paid employee

  • Establish young chef’s clubs in each chapter

 

“We look forward to building on this proud heritage and delivering even better results for our members across Australia,” Ms. Deb Foreman ACF Secretary / General Manager said

 

“The main challenge at present impacting our members, and the hospitality industry in general, is obviously COVID.  A single national ACF voice is absolutely essential to effectively represent the needs of our members in these challenging times,” Ms. Doyle concluded.

 

 

Ms. Karen Doyle                                                        

President Australian Culinary Federation

0414 920 957

President@austculinary.com.au       

 

More Information Please contact the Office office@austculinary.com.au    






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, a diverse network of Worldchefs Education Partners and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 

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

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

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

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



 

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Real Tea Inspiration Kits by Dilmah

Sri Lanka · 27  October 2020 · Real Tea Inspiration Kits by Dilmah 

There is inspiration in every brew; our curated tea inspired kits combine some of our finest Ceylon Tea with Accessories that elevate one’s tea drinking experience beyond a cuppa. All kits are designed, with love, for every kind of tea lover out there to brew inspiration daily. In particular, the Tea Aficionado Collection contains four types of tea, a guide and accessories for the discerning tea drinker to explore new dimensions of one’s cuppa. The teas included range from the rare Ceylon Silver Tips White Tea, English Breakfast, Ceylon Green Tea and Traditional Oolong. An apron to begin your handcrafted journey awaits you with 4 Lumiere Double Wall Glasses designed for an aesthetic and calming teatime.
Shop the Tea Aficionado Collection, here
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 hospitality, 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 four core focus areas:

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

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

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules and endorsement of key culinary competitions worldwide, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and operates the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;

Humanitarianism & Sustainability – Worldchefs Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.
For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.
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Certification Adapts to Help Unemployed Chefs and Hospitality Professionals

PARIS, 19th of October 2020 – Certification Adapts to Help Unemployed Chefs and Hospitality Professionals 

Worldchefs and City & Guilds have announced the latest development to Global Certification which enables chefs and hospitality professionals who became unemployed due to COVID-19 to have their skills certified.

The move will help thousands of individuals around the world to get recognition for their professional experience and make it easier for them to look for their next job with confidence. People who work in hospitality do most of their development on the job and many of them don’t have a qualification or certification to prove the skills and experience they have gained while working in the industry.

The Global Certification, developed by City & Guilds and Worldchefs, is the first and only global certification for the hospitality industry which certifies job role competency to an international standard.

From now on, those who have lost their job during the pandemic can apply for certification. Successful candidates will receive a digital badge which they can showcase to the world, including employers. Digital badges are the latest trends in skills training, a modern way to communicate achievements instantly, online. Each badge is like a digital passport, bringing together the details around skills in a secure format; making it easy and safe to share on social media or in an online CV.

Jeremy Dahdi, Executive Director of Digital Credentials at City & Guilds, says “We were very keen to find a way to help those impacted by COVID-19 in the hospitality industry find their next job. Skills are the currency of the 21st century and getting certified is one of the most powerful ways for individuals to stand out from the crowd, especially during the current climate when a huge number of jobs are being lost in the hospitality sector around the world.”

Thomas Gugler, President of Worldchefs, says “As the global association for the culinary industry, it is our responsibility to give chefs around the world any help we can during these incredibly difficult times. Many employers have to let talented staff go because of the immediate impact of the pandemic and it is crucial that those individuals have the option to make their skills and experience visible to employers who are currently recruiting.”

Certification is available for a wide range of culinary and hospitality jobs, from entry to senior level posts. Individuals can apply anywhere in the world. Those who apply as unemployed will need to be able to get in touch with their last employer to get a confirmation of their employment and job role competency.

To find out more about the badges you can earn with Global Hospitality Certification, click here.

For more information, visit www.worldchefs.org/globalcertification or download our FAQs. Check out our Webinar: Certification 101 for a visual step-by-step guide

– Ends –

About City & Guilds Group

Our vision is for a world in which everyone has the skills and opportunities to succeed. We support five million people each year to develop skills that help them into a job, develop on that job and to prepare for their next job. As a charity, we’re proud that everything we do is focused on achieving this purpose.

Through our assessment and credentialing, corporate learning and technical training offers, we partner with our customers to deliver work-based learning programmes that build competency to support better prospects for people, organisations and wider society. We create flexible learning pathways that support lifelong employability, because we believe that people deserve the opportunity to (re)train and (re)learn again and again – gaining new skills at every stage of life, regardless of where they start.

Our foundation activities amplify our purpose by helping to remove barriers to getting into a job, celebrating best practice on the job, and advocating for jobs of the future.

Our brands are:

– Assessment and credentialing: City & Guilds, ILM

– Corporate learning: Kineo, The Oxford Group

– Technical training: Gen2, Intertrain

For more information about the City & Guilds Group visit: www.cityandguildsgroup.com

Twitter: @CityGuildsGroup

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/city-&-guilds-group/


About Worldchefs

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, or Worldchefs for short, is a non-political professional organisation, dedicated to maintaining and improving the culinary standards of global cuisines. It was founded in 1928 at the Sorbonne in Paris with the venerable August Escoffier as first Honorary President.

We are a dynamic global network of more than 100 chefs’ associations representing chefs at all levels and across all specialties worldwide.

We accomplish our goals through education, training and professional development of our international membership. As an authority and opinion leader on food, Worldchefs represents a global voice on all issues related to the culinary profession.

We create impact through four 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

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Si Chef! Spanish Pre-Commis Chef Course now at Worldchefs Academy!

Si Chef! Spanish Pre-Commis Chef Course now at Worldchefs Academy!

(Spanish translation included/ Incluye traducción al español)



PARIS, 15th of October 2020 – Worldchefs Academy is excited to announce the launch of its online Pre-Commis Chef Course and mobile app in Spanish!

Worldchefs Academy, a division of World Association of Chefs Societies (Worldchefs) developed the Pre-Commis Chef online course and mobile app in conjunction with Nestlé Professional and the Pro Gastronomia Foundation to offer culinary education for aspiring chefs that may not have the means, mobility or flexibility to attend full-time culinary school. Initially available in English, this free online course and mobile app is now available in Spanish for everyone, no matter the education or skills level.

With curriculum covering the basics of culinary professionalism, food service operations, culinary theory, food hygiene and sanitation, basic cooking and culinary nutrition, the Pre-Commis Chef Course can be followed as a complete curriculum and individual lessons can be used to compliment other existing courses or provide theoretical components to an in-service, kitchen apprenticeship.

“For the entire Worldchefs Board of Directors, it is important to make this opportunity available for aspiring chefs all around the world in as many languages as possible. The Pre-Commis Chef Course provides the opportunity for a proper, well researched and developed learning system in Culinary Arts to build careers from scratch” stated, Worldchefs President Thomas Gugler.

Participants learn through the web-based platform or via the mobile app offering an offline study mode. By connecting to the Internet when available they can download the course via the mobile app and study at any time, with or without Internet. Then they simply go back online when ready to complete the final assessment. The Pre-Commis Chef Course also links to Worldchefs Certification opportunities and is intended to be the first step on the culinary career pathway.

“In times when the foodservice industry is undergoing a significant transformation, it is even more important to support young talent to help them prepare for a professional career. As part of the global Nestlé Needs YOUth initiative, which aims to help 10 million young people to access economic opportunities around the world, Nestlé Professional’s YOCUTA program is designed to develop Young Culinary Talents, strengthening their theoretical and practical skills and preparing them for the workforce”, said Rodrigo Camacho, Nestlé Professional Business Head for the Americas. 

Worldchefs Academy would like to say “MUCHAS GRACIAS!!!” to our Spanish language partner Nestlé Professional Americas and the YOCUTA program for all their support in making the course available to the Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.

Of special note are also the Worldchefs Chef Volunteers that helped with the translations and development of the Spanish language content, including:

 

·       Rodrigo Ibáñez Rojas, President and Diana Rojas Sáez, Member of the Colegio Nacional de Chefs Profesionales de México A.C.

·       Elia Nora Araujo Rodríguez, President of the Asociación de Chef de Venezuela

·       Mauricio Armendaris, Worldchefs Continental Director and President of the Asociación de Chefs del Ecuador

Plans are well underway to offer the Pre-Commis Chef Course in Portuguese, Arabic, Italian, German, Nepalese and Mandarin.

 

About Worldchefs Academy

With about 30 million young people worldwide dropping out of school each year, the Worldchefs Academy provides one accessible way to engage those who don’t have the means, mobility or flexibility to attend full-time culinary school or undertake an apprenticeship. The program is available to anyone, no matter what background or current skill set, covering the basics of culinary professionalism, food service operations, culinary theory, food hygiene and sanitation, basic cooking and culinary nutrition. Worldchefs Academy can be downloaded on both the App Store and Google Play, or available at www.worldchefsacademy.com

 

About YOCUTA

Launched in 2015 in Latin America by Nestlé Professional, the YOCUTA (Young Culinary Talents) has already helped over 3,000 young people, entering the culinary or foodservice industry. As part of Nestlé’s broader Nestlé Needs YOUth Initiative, whose ambition is to help ten million young people worldwide access economic opportunities by 2030, YOCUTA aims to develop young professionals building a wide range of theoretical and practical skills required to pursue a successful career in the culinary industry. The Worldchefs Academy is part of the YOCUTA Program, complementing the technical and operational culinary skills education for future foodservice professionals.

 

About Nestlé Professional www.nestleprofessional.com 

Nestlé Professional is the global leader in branded hot and cold beverage and food solutions.  The team of Nestlé Professional is passionate about serving the out of home industry and “Making More Possible” for their foodservice partners by leveraging a unique global reach, bringing knowledge and customized solutions to help customers, delight their consumers.

 

About Worldchefs www.worldchefs.org

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network with over 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in hospitality, 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.

For more information on Worldchefs Academy, contact: info@worldchefsacademy.com

 

 


 

En Español

 

¡Si Chef! ¡Curso de Pre-Commis Chef en español ahora en Worldchefs Academy!

 

PARIS 15 de octubre de 2020

¡Worldchefs Academy se complace en anunciar el lanzamiento de su Curso Pre-Commis Chef en línea y su aplicación móvil en español!

Worldchefs Academy, una división de la Asociación Mundial de Sociedades de Chefs (Worldchefs), desarrolló el curso en línea Pre-Commis Chef y la aplicación móvil en conjunto con Nestlé Professional y la Fundación Pro Gastronomía para ofrecer educación culinaria para aspirantes a chefs que no tengan los medios, movilidad o flexibilidad para asistir a una escuela de gastronomía de tiempo completo. Inicialmente disponible en inglés, este curso en línea gratuito y su aplicación móvil ahora está disponible en español para todos, sin importar el nivel de educación o habilidades.

Con un plan de estudios que cubre los conceptos básicos del profesionalismo culinario, operaciones del servicio de alimentos, teoría culinaria, sanidad e higiene de los alimentos, cocina básica y nutrición, el Curso de Pre-Commis Chef se puede seguir como un plan de estudios completo o como lecciones individuales para complementar otros cursos existentes o bién, para proporcionar la parte téorica al personal de cocina en servicio.

“Para toda la Junta Directiva de Worldchefs, es importante que esta oportunidad esté a disposición de los aspirantes a chef de todo el mundo en tantos idiomas como sea posible. El Curso de Pre-Commis Chef brinda un sistema de aprendizaje adecuado, bien estructurado y desarrollado en Artes Culinarias para construir carreras desde cero”, declaró Thomas Gugler, presidente de Worldchefs.

Los participantes aprenden a través de la plataforma web o mediante la aplicación móvil que ofrece la posibilidad de descargar el curso y estudiar en cualquier momento, con o sin Internet. Luego, simplemente vuelven a conectarse cuando están listos para completar la evaluación final. El curso de Pre-Commis Chef también se vincula con las oportunidades de certificación de Worldchefs y está diseñado para ser el primer paso en la carrera profesional culinaria.

“En estos momentos en que la industria de servicios de alimentos está experimentando una transformación significativa, es aún más importante apoyar a los jóvenes talentos a prepararse para una carrera profesional. Como parte de la iniciativa global Nestlé Needs YOUth, que tiene como objetivo ayudar a 10 millones de jóvenes a acceder a oportunidades económicas en todo el mundo, el programa YOCUTA de Nestlé Professional está diseñado para apoyar el desarrollo de jóvenes talentos culinarios, fortaleciendo sus habilidades teóricas y prácticas y preparándolos para su futura incorporación al mercado laboral.”, dijo Rodrigo Camacho, Director Comercial Profesional de Nestlé para las Américas.

Worldchefs Academy quiere decir ¡MUCHAS GRACIAS! a nuestro socio Nestlé Professional Américas y al programa YOCUTA por todo su apoyo para que el curso esté disponible para los países de habla hispana en todo el mundo.

De igual forma, un agradecimiento especial para los chefs voluntarios de Worldchefs que colaboraron con las traducciones y el desarrollo del contenido en español, que incluyen:

 

·       Rodrigo Ibáñez y Diana Rojas Sáez, Presidente y Miembro del Colegio Nacional de Chefs Profesionales de México A.C.

·       Elia Nora Araujo Rodríguez, Presidenta de la Asociación de Chef de Venezuela

·       Mauricio Armendaris, Director Continental de Worldchefs y Presidente de la Asociación de Chefs del Ecuador

Próximamente, el curso de Pre-Commis Chef estará disponible en portugués, árabe, italiano, alemán, nepalí y mandarín.

 

Acerca de Worldchefs Academy

Con aproximadamente 30 millones de jóvenes en todo el mundo que abandonan la escuela cada año, Worldchefs Academy proporciona una forma accesible de involucrar a aquellos que no tienen los medios, la movilidad o la flexibilidad para asistir a una escuela de gastronomía de tiempo completo o iniciar su aprendizaje. El programa está disponible para cualquier persona, sin importar sus conocimientos o habilidades actuales, y cubre los conceptos básicos de profesionalismo culinario, operaciones de servicio de alimentos, teoría culinaria, sanidad e higiene de los alimentos, cocina básica y nutrición. Worldchefs Academy se puede descargar tanto en la App Store como en Google Play o se puede encontrar en www.worldchefsacademy.com.

 

Sobre YOCUTA

Lanzado en 2015 en América Latina por Nestlé Professional, el YOCUTA (Young Culinary Talents o Jóvenes Talentos Culinarios, en español) ya ha ayudado a más de 3000 jóvenes a ingresar a la industria de alimentos y bebidas. Como parte de la más amplia iniciativa Nestlé Needs YOUth, de Nestlé, cuya meta es ayudar a diez millones de jóvenes en todo el mundo a acceder a oportunidades económicas para 2030, YOCUTA tiene como objetivo impulsar a jóvenes profesionales que desarrollen una amplia gama de habilidades teóricas y prácticas necesarias para seguir una carrera exitosa en la industria. Worldchefs Academy es parte del Programa YOCUTA, que complementa la educación en habilidades culinarias técnicas y operativas para los futuros profesionales del servicio de alimentos.

 

Acerca de Nestlé Professional www.nestleprofessional.com

Nestlé Professional es el líder mundial en soluciones de alimentos y bebidas frías y calientes. El equipo de Nestlé Professional es un apasionado de servir a la industria fuera del hogar y “Hacer más posible” para sus socios de servicios de alimentos al aprovechar un alcance global único, brindando conocimiento y soluciones personalizadas para ayudar a los clientes a deleitar a sus consumidores.

 

Acerca de Worldchefs www.worldchefs.org

La Asociación Mundial de Sociedades de Chefs, conocida como Worldchefs, es una red global dinámica con más de 110 asociaciones de chefs en todo el mundo. Una voz líder en la hospitalidad, Worldchefs lleva 91 años de historia desde su fundación en la Sorbona por el venerable Auguste Escoffier. Representando una dinámica sociedad internacional de profesionales culinarios, Worldchefs se compromete a promover la profesión y aprovechar la influencia de la chaqueta de chef para el mejoramiento de la industria y la humanidad en general.

 

Para obtener más información sobre Worldchefs Academy, contacte a: info@worldchefsacademy.com


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, a diverse network of Worldchefs Education Partners and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 

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

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

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


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

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