Chefs compete for 'culinary Olympics'
Updated: 2016-05-20 07:32
By Reuters in Budapest(China Daily)
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Chefs from 20 European countries put their chopping, cooking and presentation skills to the test last week, all eager to secure a place in the prestigious Bocuse d'Or contest, dubbed the "culinary Olympics".
The final of the international competition, founded by French chef Paul Bocuse in 1987 and which draws culinary talent from around the world, will be held in January in France.
The European leg of the contest, held in Budapest last week, saw chefs from around the continent use local ingredients such as venison and sturgeon with its caviar for their gastronomic creations.
A chef shows a plate of fish from Hungarian chef Tamas Szell during the Bocuse d'Or chef competition in Budapest. Reuters |
(China Daily USA 06/01/2016 page10)
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