By Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh 17th September:- The biggest annual event of the culinary fraternity – CAFR 3rd Chefs
Conclave & Awards was organised today at Chitkara University in
association with Chefs Association of Five Rivers CAFR. The theme of the event
held today was “SaptaSindhu”. Hosted
by Chitkara University with the intention to express its acknowledgement and
support to Chefs and Entrepreneurs, who have made consistent efforts to
put the Indian cuisine on the world culinary map, the event was a huge success with
celebrity Chefs from all over the country participating in it. Many dignitaries at the event
claimed this to be an excellent opportunity to show support and appreciation
for the culinary fraternity.
Chefs
Association of Five Rivers - CAFR
is a nodal body comprising of Chefs, Food Historians, Food Scientists,
Food Writers, and Educationists and Researches from all across North India,
under the aegis of Indian Federation of Culinary Associations (IFCA), and is a
proud member of World Association of Chefs Societies
(WACS). Visionary, Chef Manjit S Gill, Chef TejRazdan, Chef Sanjiv
Verma and Chef Navdeep Sharma founded this association, which now has 1000 chef
members from across North India. CAFR 's main objective is to develop a
‘Sustainable Environment’ for food producers and consumers through Workshops,
Conclaves, Culinary Exchange Programs, Food discussions, Food Events, Culinary
Tours, etc. The Association also aims at developing individual skills and
knowledge groups where chefs can connect, share and learn.
Speaking
on the occasion, Dr. Madhu Chitkara, Vice Chancellor of Chitkara
University, said that we are happy to have hosted CAFR’s 3rd Chefs
Conclave today. It was an excellent opportunity for our students to interact
with accomplished Chefs. We have once again showcased the prowess of Chitkara
University to host such events for the benefit of the culinary industry,
entrepreneurs and students.
Chef
Tej Razdan and Chef Sanjeev Verma at the conclave elaborated that we aim at
bringing to life the culture and food practices of undivided Punjab (from
1800 A.D. to 1950 A.D.). He added that the Conclave will begin with a panel
discussion with eminent Chefs and Food Historians discussing the Journey of
Food, Ethnic Equipment and Cooking Practices of the yesteryears, the Lost
Recipes and the origin of modern day Punjabi cuisine. There will be special
emphasis on the discussion around this going forward.
In
the technologically advanced times that we live in today, we know bloggers and
social media influences are an essential element for the success of hospitality
industry. We are happy to note that the event has been attended by nationally
reputed hospitality industry bloggers. The second panel discussion–Chefs Vs
Bloggers, brought up important points about digital media marketing practices,
and how the industry and chefs can benefit from it. The event ended with a
glittering awards ceremony that recognised various efforts of the culinary
fraternity.
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