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Emirates team wins first place in the ‘International Competition’ of DWHC 2014

The UAE team won first place in the International Competition, which showcased intense rivalries amidst an exciting atmosphere. The closing day of the Championship was characterized by strong competitions between Syria, Tunisia, UAE, and Kuwait showcasing their specialty dishes.

UAE – The Dubai World Hospitality Championship’s International Competition was concluded on Saturday November 1, 2014 on a high note with the United Arab Emirates national team winning over other participating international teams, which included some of the world’s best chefs and culinary experts. The UAE team won first place in the International Competition, which showcased intense rivalries amidst an exciting atmosphere. The closing day of the Championship was characterized by strong competitions between Syria, Tunisia, UAE, and Kuwait showcasing their specialty dishes.

Majid Al Marri, Director of the International Competition and Hospitality Sector Competition of the Dubai World Hospitality Championship, praised the successful culmination of the International Competition. Al Marri commended the efforts of the 12 national teams in preparing and cooking for a table that accommodated 40 people. The menu included appetizers, desserts, and three different types of main courses.

For his part, Amro Yassin, Manager of the Syrian Team, said: “The Syrian team was honoured to participate for the first time in DWHC 2014, which is considered one of the leading events for hospitality and cooking industries in the region. Our involvement here follows our successful participation in China, where we won a gold medal. The Syrian Team comprises a group of Dubai-based Syrian residents. We impressed the audience with culinary innovations inspired from traditional Syrian dishes and we believe that the second cycle of DWHC has surpassed the success of its first cycle.”

“The participation of Arab teams in this year’s championship gives a more Arabic touch to the event unlike in the inaugural edition where the majority of the teams were from Europe and other parts of the world,” concluded Yassin.

Tahani Al Ghamis, Manager, Kuwaiti Team, said: “This is our first participation as Kuwaitis in DWHC and we had the great honour of competing with other Arab and Gulf teams in a fair environment. We were well-prepared for the event, where we offered a variety of traditional Kuwaiti dishes which are an integral part of our culinary cultural heritage. We are sure that we gave a good performance, befitting to win the title in the International Competition. Lastly, we wish everyone all the best for their performances.”

DWHC 2014 was organized by Za’abeel Palace Hospitality in cooperation with the World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) and The Emirates Culinary Guild (ECG), and with the support of the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for SME Development, Dubai Press Club, Emaar Properties and Flydubai. The event took place on a 25,000 sq m area across four halls in the Dubai World Trade Centre, including Sheikh Saeed Halls 1, 2, 3 and the Arena Hall, which has the capacity to welcome over 10,000 visitors a day.

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