A: I want to do something about the way we eat. A lot of consumers are wary about chemically-named ingredients in food products simply because they don’t understand what they mean, but they’re not all bad.
After finishing the Grand Diplôme here, I’m going on to study nutrition. I want to demonstrate that science and nutrition can complement with food without compromising flavour or satisfaction and influence eating habits a little at a time.
This is why I’m here at Le Cordon Bleu Japan - to learn proper fundamentals. I need to know how to make things the right way before I start tampering with recipes.
Over and above the demand for my award-winning preserves and sweets most of my customers come to me looking for something personally customized and very bespoke ...
Sugar is seen as the new enemy – I foresee a lot of activity around reducing the amount of hidden sugar in our diets, in light of increasing awareness of ...
In the US, we are ever paying increased attention to the footprint of the foods we eat, striving to eat as locally and seasonably as possible, and to support ...
Whether Foodwriters, Chefs or entrepreneurs in the food industry from all over the globe, Le Cordon Bleu alumni have identified 4 great trends, confirming an ...
The food industry can be a daunting place even for someone with a Grand Diplôme. We spoke to Eva Hirai, who wanted to see if the kitchens were for her.
Chef Florian Guillemenot our pastry chef instructor have been nominated as one of the top semi-finalist contender for the Pastry Chef of the Year ( Regional) ...
Le Cordon Bleu was invited by the Malaysia Palm Oil Council to contribute a few recipes using palm oil for a recipe book to be published in conjunction with ...