The winners of Ayush Master Chef competition have been chosen among 30 contestants who competed in the final round of the competition, which was held at the Global Ayush Investment & Innovation Summit in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Over 200 contestants submitted their entries for the competition within a fortnight, and 30 names were shortlisted after screening entries in various categories.
Under the theme ‘Ahara for Poshan’, the Master Chef Competition had six entry categories, namely, Cereal-based preparations, millets-based preparations, nuts/pulses-based preparations, fruits/vegetable-based preparations, dairy product-based preparations and Fusion.
The contest was aimed at making people aware about the nutritional value of our native ingredients and recipes and the entries were reviewed by an international jury.
From the final round, three winners have been selected in each of the six categories. A cash prize of Rs 1 lakh has been given to the winner, while Rs 75,000 and Rs 50,000 have been given to the first runner-up and the second runner-up, respectively.
Sharing her views, Prof. (Dr.) Tanuja Manoj Nesari, Director, AIIA, said, “It is heartening to see such an overwhelming response from cooking enthusiasts across the country who sent us their innovative entries that bring out the true essence of India’s ancient culinary treasures.
“The Ayush Chef Competition, launched by us in association with the National Institute of Naturopathy (NIN), Pune, and the Central Council for Research in Naturopathy, aims to make people aware of the nutritional value of our forgotten native ingredients and recipes by giving them a modern twist, and to assess the nutritional value of our new-age kitchen ingredients. We congratulate all the winners who eagerly participated in the final round and put their best foot forward to woo us all!”
Out of 203 entries received in six categories, 28 entries were from cereals, 47 from millets, 26 from nuts/pulses, 26 from fruits/vegetables, 10 from dairy products and 66 from the fusion category. Participation was seen from 15 states of India as well as abroad .Two entries were received from France in French language with English subtitles.
Participants came from various professional categories, including Ayurveda practitioners, teaching staff, chefs, Unani practitioners, homemakers, dieticians, agriculturalists, engineers, pharmacists, filmmakers, stress management trainers, entrepreneurs, etc. Some students also participated.