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Team Gambia in Morocco Culinary Showdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31711, member: 636"] Four students from the Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute are going to an exciting cooking competition in Morocco. The event, which runs from April 8 to April 12, 2025, will bring together young chefs from around the world. The competition helps students learn about cooking and hospitality jobs. Students will show off their skills in different areas, such as kitchen cooking, pastry making, baking, serving food, and making coffee drinks. The Gambian team has four students: Muhammed Jarra, Rohey Jobe, Hassan Demba, and Ousman Camara. Their trainer, Peter Mendy, is going with them to help and support the team. They will compete against students from Morocco, France, Italy, Canada, Tunisia, and Senegal. Peter Mendy explained that this is the first time GTHI is competing on an international stage. The students were chosen carefully after a tough selection process. They hope to win two or three awards and make their country proud. The competition has different categories, such as making appetizers, cooking main courses, serving food, and setting up restaurant spaces. The students are excited and want to show how good they are at cooking and working in restaurants. Muhammed Jarra and Rohey Jobe talked about how much they wanted to win trophies for their school. They are working hard and practicing their skills. The competition is a chance to learn from other students and make new friends. The event helps young hospitality students learn about their future careers. They can show their creativity, teamwork, and cooking skills. The students are proud to represent The Gambia and show what they can do. Everyone at the Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute is supporting the team. They hope the students will learn a lot and bring home some awards. The competition is a great opportunity to see how good they are at cooking and working in restaurants. [/QUOTE]
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