Mangaluru: 'Rainy Cuisines' culinary competition held at Carmel Kindergarten School


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Mangaluru, Jul 6: 'Rainy Cuisines' a culinary competition was held on Thursday, July 4, in Mother Veronica Hall, first floor, block one, as an activity for the parents of LKG and UKG to give the tiny tots an insight into the different monsoon delicacies.

A total of 14 teams with 5 members each in a group actively participated. A time of 45 minutes was given to them to display their dishes. The spread on each table was unique and the display extraordinary. Sr. Lilly Pushpa, principal and Sr Premal vice-principal, welcomed the participants and praised them for their interest and active participation.

The judges, Sr Dr Prem, Sr Zeena and Sr Rosemita, tasted all the dishes from all the teams and judged on the basis of presentation, taste and cleanliness. They applauded all the team members for the uniqueness of each and every table.

The school staff and the LKG and UKG children were thrilled to see the display of the rainy cuisines and some were astonished to see the active participation of their parents. A unique competition and the parents were excited and delighted to be a part of this activity bonding.

 

 

  

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