Enderun Colleges Wins Great American Taste Culinary Competition Using U.S. Ingredients
Top Left: Student chefs from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde prepare an appetizer using U.S. turkey. Top Right: A culinary student from Lyceum of the Philippines University uses U.S. almonds to make mousse. Bottom: Enderun Colleges won the competition with dishes using U.S. beef, turkey, potatoes, cheese, raisins, and nuts.
Manila, May 8, 2018 — Enderun Colleges beat out two other culinary schools to win the first-ever Great American Taste Culinary Competition, hosted by the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines and the U.S. Department of Agriculture in partnership with the Lyceum of the Philippines University on Saturday, May 5, 2018.
The team from Enderun Colleges competed against teams from the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde and Lyceum of the Philippines University. Each team of three culinary students and one coach prepared an appetizer, main dish, and dessert featuring U.S. ingredients: U.S. beef, turkey, potatoes, cheese, raisins, and nuts.
U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim recognized the participating students as “tomorrow’s top chefs” and praised the culinary competition as “an example of the strong cultural collaboration between our two countries and our shared passion for food.” Ambassdor Kim also highlighted the availabilty, quality, and wholesomeness of the featured U.S. food ingredients.
Using the high-quality U.S. ingredients, the Enderun Colleges team prepared three dishes: Evolution of Pho with U.S. beef carpaccio and dumpling, Turkey Jambonette and Terrine with U.S. potato puree and U.S. turkey, and Modern Pecan Tart with U.S. pecan praline and U.S. raisin and almond ice cream. Judges were impressed by the taste, preparation, and presentation of the dishes.
U.S. Embassy Agricultural Counselor Ralph Bean said, “Every dish in this competition was exceptional, and it was very difficult to choose between them. The students’ creativity really came through. Not only was every item beautifully executed, but they all exhibited an originality that reflected the unique culinary personality of the chef that created them.”
In addition to highlighting the culinary skills of up-and-coming Filipino chefs, the Great American Taste Culinary Competition showcased the availability, variety, and potential uses of U.S. food ingredients. The Philippines is the largest U.S. food and beverage export market in Southeast Asia, with sales reaching almost $1 billion in 2017.
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