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The Countdown to the S.Pellegrino Young Chef 2020 Grand Finale Has Started: 12 Finalists Are Announced, as Well as Some Highlights on the Regional Competitions
MILAN, Dec. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet / --

S.Pellegrino has announced the finalists of its global culinary talent search, 
S.Pellegrino Young Chef 2020. Launched in 2015, the initiative aims at 
nurturing the future of Gastronomy by promoting the next generation of culinary 
talent. 

To view the Multimedia News Release, please click: 
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8662151-s-pellegrino-young-chef-2020/ 

This year, 134 contestants from across the globe - aged between 18 and 30 - 
took part in 12 Regional Finals, and this was narrowed down to just 12, who 
will compete in the final in May 2020. Click here to discover the winners 
https://www.sanpellegrinoyoungchef.com/en/finalists

S.Pellegrino believes that those at the cutting edge of gastronomy are 
pioneering its use as a device for social impact and change, and this was 
demonstrated by the young chefs throughout the competition. For example, in 
Germany, winner of the Central European competition, Levente Koppany created a 
signature dish which told a compelling story of respecting nature and acting to 
preserve the environment. Similarly, in Moscow, Euro-Asia winner Vitalii 
Savelev commented that he believes a chef can have an impact that goes beyond 
the cooking of a dish.  

As well as the coveted positions in the finals, also presented were the Acqua 
Panna Award for Connection in Gastronomy, voted for by all the mentors that 
accompanied the young participants during the competition, and the Fine Dining 
Lovers Food for Thought Award, which is voted for by the online community of 
Fine Dining Lovers all over the world.

Finally, a third award was introduced this year: the S.Pellegrino Award for 
Social Responsibility, voted for by Food Made Good, an internationally 
recognized voice on Sustainability in food. This accolade has been assigned to 
the dishes that represent the principle that food is best when it is the result 
of sustainable practises. Rewarding those with novel approaches to 
sustainability, the judges for the Social Responsibility award looked at the 
impact of each dish in terms of climate change, biodiversity, food waste, 
resource use, nutrition, collaboration, advocacy and innovation

Provenance was a hot sustainability topic with a quarter of all chefs 
highlighting the importance of sourcing local ingredients. The second most 
mentioned issue was food waste, emphasising chefs' awareness of minimising food 
waste.

A positive accomplishment related to the diversity of the initiative completes 
the highlights on the 2019 Regional Competitions. At the beginning of this 
edition, S.Pellegrino took a commitment about increasing gender balance of its 
initiative, as it recognizes that Gastronomy can be a challenging environment, 
sometimes lacking diversity. For this reason, at least three female chefs were 
present in each Regional Final, and the judging panels saw for the first time 
an equal split of 50% male and 50% female jurors across the full initiative. 
Moreover, in over half of the regions, the number of female jurors was higher 
than male.  

Further announcements are to come concerning the luminary chefs who will be 
part of the 2020 Global Jury, as well as more details on the highly anticipated 
2020 Grand Finale.

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SOURCE: S.Pellegrino    
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