“The final battle is on”
New learning experiences, fierce kitchen showdown mark JOLLY University Year 4 Grand Cook-Off and Congress
After
grueling weeks of training and preparation, all aspiring
student-contenders in the country’s long-running campus-based culinary
search, JOLLY University (JU), are finally getting close to reaching
their dream of becoming JU Year 4 grand champions.
A
steep and well-fought encounter is taking place today at the Le
Pavilion Tent in Pasay City with all the 120 elite finalists pulling out
their best and most creative JOLLY-inspired dishes to clinch the
coveted titles in the following four divisions: Individual Category
(featuring Luzon Cuisines made easy, healthy and baon-ready); Team Main
Dish Category (Visayas Cuisines Made Easy, Healthy and Jolly); Team
Pasta Category (Mindanao Cuisines made Pastariffic) and Team Mocktail
Category (Capture the Jolly Vibe of the Philippines in a Sip).
This
year’s JU elite finalists are from 23 different schools across North
and South Luzon and Metro Manila – competing to bring home the
championship to their school.
With
the theme “It’s More JOLLY in the Philippines”, Jolly University is
being held in conjunction with the Grand Cook-Off and the JOLLY
Congress, which features some of the country’s top industry
practitioners and leaders: Leo de Leon of Allegro Beverage, JC Libiran
Author of Byahe ni Juan, Marilyn Perion of UCPB, Liza Morales of CCA
Manila, Karla Reyes of La Petite Fromagerie, Nana Ozaeta of Food
Magazine, Bryan Kong of Crazy Katsu, Chershire Que (nutritionist),
Vberni Regalado of Philippine Star, Jose Mari Oquiñena of Gawad Kalinga,
Angelica Atanacio of Anghelica’s Desserts, Kian Kazemi of Persian
Grill, Rebecca Lee of wheninmanila.com, and Ms. Earth 2015 Angelia Ong. Games, freebies, and random raffle prizes are also being given away to the lucky audience.
Now
on its fourth successful year, JOLLY University offers student
participants an unforgettable experience to develop their culinary,
entrepreneurial, and leadership skills as future culinary and industry
leaders. A program designed to empower the youth, JU fosters
industry-ready competitiveness, as well as, cooperative relationships
among students and institutions in promoting culinary excellence and
business innovation.
Total immersion experience
Kicking
off the first leg of JU Year 4 is the Bootcamp workshop series
conducted recently at the Center for Culinary Arts, Manila. The guest
speakers, CCA faculty Chef-preneur Jonvic Mangibin and award-winning
Chef Kerwin Funtanilla, shared their real-world expertise to the JU
elite finalists as they explored various fundamentals on Food
Presentation & Food Safety and Sanitation, and Conceptualizing &
Preparing their Competition Dish.
To
fine-tune their cooking skills in preparation for the JOLLY University
Grand Cook-Off, a Market Basket-style cooking challenge was conducted
wherein each Individual Category finalist was assigned to one of four
“houses” (Culinary Champions, Gastronomic Guru, Kitchen Kings, and Meal
Masters) headed by top CCA Manila students who served as their mentors.
The dish entries were graded based on presentation, taste,
innovation/creativity, food safety/sanitation, green chefmanship and
use/integration of JOLLY food products as mandatory ingredients. The
panels of evaluators are JU Headmaster Chef Mitchie Sison, Chef Jonvic
Mangibin and Fly Ace Corp. representatives, Fly Ace Senior Product
Manager for Jolly Food Line Bey Acuña and Fly Ace PR and Digital Media
Manager Dianne Pagtalunan.
Alyanna
Mae Rañola (UST, 2nd runner-up), Bernice Tenorio (UST, 1st runner-up)
and Charlene Baltazar (EAC, grandwinner) won in the mock-up challenge.
JU
elite finalist Francis Marion Santos of Centro Escolar-Manila, was
elated by his boot camp experience. “I’m really thankful and honored to
be part of JU batch 4. The hands-on training, coaching tips and
mentorship by the esteemed chefs gave me and the others a huge
confidence boost,” he said.
“We
believe that fostering competitiveness, innovation, and
entrepreneurship skills through programs that support youth development
is a great investment that leads to positive outcomes both for the next
generation and for the country,” concluded Ralph Rebulanan, Associate
Product Manager of Jolly Food Line.
This
year’s JU grand winners will walk away with Php50,000 worth of cash and
prizes, trophies, culinary training workshop under CCA Manila, and an
internship program under Fly Ace Corporation where they will receive
comprehensive, job-ready skills development training from the industry’s
best practitioners.
The
JOLLY University Year 4 Congress is made possible with the support of
event sponsors CCA Manila, Allegro, Coldstone, Glad, Fujidenzo, Masflex,
PLDT HOME Fibr, Robinsons, Technogas, UCPB and Whirlpool and media
partners Appetite Magazine, Breakfast Magazine, Cook Magazine, Food
Magazine, Chinatown TV, Malaya Business Insight, The Manila Bulletin,
Mommy Bloggers Philippines, Philippine Star and wheninmanila.com.
Fly
Ace Corporation is one of the leading food and beverage consumer goods
companies in the country today. Propelling limitless multiple-category
growth by bringing the best of the world closer to Filipino consumers,
Fly Ace Corporation’s portfolio of food and beverage products includes
house brands and exclusively distributed brands. To learn more about Fly
Ace, visit http://www.flyacecorp. com./
JOLLY is a canned fruits and vegetable line marketed and exclusively distributed by Fly Ace Corp. For more updates, visit jolly.com.ph or like its official Facebook fanpage or follow via Twitter and Instagram (@jollyeatsph).