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Nepali Chefs Promote Cuisine Globally at Damak Event

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Nepali chefs gathered in Damak, Jhapa, for an "Open Cooking Competition and Food Festival" to promote authentic Nepali cuisine internationally and support local tourism. Participants highlighted the increasing global demand for Nepali chefs and the growing recognition of traditional Nepali food. The event aimed to enhance the professional skills of Nepali chefs as their value and recognition improve in the international market.

  • Nepali chefs are in high demand globally, with skilled individuals earning between Rs. 100,000 to 500,000 per month in India.
  • The International Chef Society is actively working to place skilled chefs in well-known international hotels and promote Nepali cuisine worldwide.
  • The festival, held on Friday and Saturday, included foreign chefs to increase its impact, followed by tasting local dishes and visiting tourist destinations on Sunday.
  • Chefs noted that while traditional Nepali food gains international recognition, professional skills need improvement.
  • The event was organized with the aim of promoting authentic Nepali cuisine internationally and supporting local tourism.

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