Ritz apprentice takes top prize at Umbrella awards Holly Langan, an apprentice working at The Ritz London, was presented with the ‘Purple Umbrella Award’ at a high-profile ceremony held in London last week. Langan, who is a hospitality team member apprentice, was one of six major winners at the awards - which is organised by Umbrella Training and recognises top … [Read more...]
Forbidden Rice of the Emperor, from Riso Gallo
Forbidden Rice of the Emperor, from Riso Gallo VENERE RICE VENERE RICE is a whole-grain rice with an unmistakable natural black colour that, while cooking, releases the characteristic scent of sandalwood and freshly baked bread. Originating from China, it is also currently cultivated in Italy, in the Po Valley. It is known as the ‘Forbidden Rice of the Emperor’ … [Read more...]
Rational at ScotHot 2019
Rational at ScotHot 2019 are proud sponsors of The Staff Canteen Live Rational the leading provider in hot food preparation equipment are sponsoring The Staff Canteen Live at this year’s ScotHot exhibition, taking place 13-14 March 2019, SEC Glasgow. On stage the participating chefs have the opportunity to prepare their dishes in the Rational SelfCookingCenter XS model. … [Read more...]
Winterhalter aims for best in class installation service
Winterhalter aims for best in class installation service Winterhalter has restructured its service department in order to improve its installation procedures. The restructure will mean that many more engineers will be available to install the market leader’s dishwashers and glasswashers, and that the process from order to install is not only faster but also … [Read more...]
Michel Roux Jr investigates London’s rich heritage of beekeeping since 1082
Bermondsey is a neighbourhood in the south of London, and its earliest written appearance is in the Domesday Book of 1086 created for William the Conqueror. The Domesday Book catalogued the area detailing Bermondsey Abbey, which was founded as a Cluniac priory in 1082, home to monks that kept bees and made honey. Nine hundred and thirty seven years later, Bermondsey … [Read more...]