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Mumbai, January 2020: Pune is all set to play host to the world’s largest culinary competition, Young Chef Olympiad 2020, yet again, and this time the city will host 10 out of the 55 participating nations. The event will also see eminent international chefs like Chef Andreas Muller, Chef Andy Varma, Karen Anand, Rahul Akerkar and Enzo Oliveri and several more as judges.
“YCO 2020 has embraced the theme of Sustainability and the world’s biggest culinary extravaganza aims to show the world how to make the world a better place for future generations. “YCO brings people together and one of the biggest takeaways of YCO 2020 is that it will bring young people of the world on one platform. Sustainability is the theme for YCO 2020. At a global level, we are all looking towards this single most important thing that can really make us all suffer a lot in future if it is not taken care of from now itself. There will be a great educational factor in YCO from this year onwards. It is not just about cooking, culinary presentations but also about sustainability and how you can introduce it in your institution in your country,” said Dr Suborno Bose, the CEO of IHC and Founder YCO at the press conference.
“When we were studying, a platform like YCO didn’t exist. I am happy that students today have the opportunity to experience something like YCO” said, Padma Shri Chef Sanjeev Kapoor.
“Hotel industry is grateful to IIHM for organising the YCO. YCO is the world’s biggest culinary competition that provides a platform for global learning”– Vikram Oberoi, MD and CEO of The Oberoi Group.
The Olympiad will commence with a Grand Opening Ceremony on 30th January at 8.00 AM at the IIHM Campus in Pune. The first round of the competition begins at 9.00 AM, with a time limit of one hour. The dishes will be judged blindly – without indication of country or contestant name. The second round will be held on 31st January with the same rules.