This Saturday, all roads lead to Kumasi Technical University as the bustling city of Kumasi prepares to host the most anticipated culinary event of the year—Joy Prime’s Big Chef Tertiary audition.
The campus is abuzz with excitement as students, food enthusiasts, and aspiring chefs eagerly await the chance to showcase their culinary talents.
Kumasi, known as the cultural heartbeat of Ghana, is famous for its rich traditions, vibrant markets and flavorful cuisine. Kumasi Technical University promises to be a hotbed of talent.
As the big day approaches, the university is transforming into a culinary battlefield. The kitchens are being prepped, and the atmosphere is charged with anticipation. Contestants have been fine-tuning their recipes, perfecting their techniques, and gathering the finest ingredients to make their dishes stand out in what is sure to be a fierce competition.
The Big Chef Tertiary competition is not just about cooking; it’s about passion, creativity, and the ability to innovate.
As the judges prepare to sample the best culinary talents that Kumasi Technical University has to offer, they will be looking for dishes that does not only taste scrumptious but looks presentable and tells a story.
Saturday’s audition is expected to draw a crowd of supporters, including students and faculty, all eager to witness the next generation of culinary talent in action. The university’s vibrant community is already rallying behind the contestants.
The Big Chef Tertiary audition at Kumasi Technical University promises to be an unforgettable event, full of surprises, intense competition, fun and delectable cuisines.
Mark your calendars and get ready to witness culinary history in the making.
Stay tuned, and may the best team win!
Season two of Big Chef Tertiary is proudly brought to you by Frytol cooking oil, Fortune Rice , Sponsored by Hallmark Cafe, Chefware, Indomie, D33d3w Spices and supported by Adansi Travels, Western Serene Atlantic Hotel , Volta Seren Hotel and Gariba Lodge
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