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Cook&Drive brings together the passion for cooking and cars. Winners of the second edition of the competition staged by Miele in partnership with the prestigious Kukbuk food
magazine won admission to workshops hosted by the chef of War- saw's Miele Experience Centre and were given the unique opportu- nity to test drive BMW 3 Series for the whole weekend. The com- petition assignment included creating a concept for a salmon-based main course. The three winners, selected by jury, who teamed up with their friends, spent three consecutive Saturdays in July cook- ing under the watchful eye of chef Rafał Hreczaniuk of Warsaw's Dylentanci restaurant who was the author of the signature menu designed for this competition. Winners of the contest drove BMWs to shop for fresh produce at BioBazar at Norblin Factory, one of the most feted organic markets in Warsaw. Key highlights of cooking workshops included broad beans with chanterelles, salmon sous vide, and fruit zabaglione. Cars for test drives were provided by one of the largest BMW dealers in Poland, BMW Auto Fus.
Shopping for fresh products at a market in Warsaw was part of the Cook&Drive event.
What’s cooking in diplomacy
Chef Yasuyuki Ikemoto held a workshop for the international guests.
The wives of accredited ambassadors in Poland revealed little known secrets of their national cuisines. Teamed up with Miele the Spouses of Heads of Mission Association (SHOM) came together in the Warsaw Miele Expe- rience Centre to celebrate Japanese cuisine.
Cooking workshops were delivered by Yasuyuki Ikemoto, the chef at the Embassy of Japan and the meeting was hosted by Kaori Matsutomi, the spouse of the Am- bassador of Japan. The aim of the meet-
ing was not only to cook together, but also to promote Japanese culture in Poland. Known for its charity campaigns in Poland, the SHOM Association invited students of the Polish Diaspora High School in Warsaw to the event. The school provides educa- tion for students with Polish roots, mainly from the former USSR republics, who are studying for A-levels and taking up higher education in Poland. After the workshops, the dorm used by students of the school bene ted from Miele appliances.
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