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.
Le Cordon Bleu Madrid, represented by some of its chef professors and part of its team, travelled to Benhavís (Málaga) to collaborate in the 6th edition of this ...
Le Cordon Bleu London are delighted to announce an exciting new scholarship competition offering the chance to win a place on our most prestigious programme, ...
Sepehr Sarlak is an Iranian chef with a deep attachment to the history and heritage of the region where he was born, Isfahan. Inspired by his passion for art, ...
Listen to Claire's testimonial as she shares how her cooking abilities and perception of cuisine changed forever in a transformative evolution within just 10 ...
Culinary arts institute Le Cordon Bleu Adelaide will take over the Adelaide Central Market’s community kitchen on Thursday, May 2, for its first ever pop-up ...
Young Jacobo Diz Gómez, a student at CIFP Paseo das Pontes in A Coruña, was the winner of the 12th edition of the Premio Promesas de la alta cocina held on ...