Recipe for ‘harmony’: Chef Vishnu Manohar will cook 6000 kg mix veg
The chef has coined the term 'Samarsata Bhaji' or 'Harmony Vegetable Curry' for the mega dish.
Nagpur: With his eyes set on another world record, Chef Vishnu Manohar along with around 1200 students of TBRANS Mundle English Medium School will cook 6000 kilos of mix-veg.
The chef has coined the term ‘Samarsata Bhaji’ or ‘Harmony Vegetable Curry’ for the mega dish. Preparations for a marathon cooking session are in full swing at this school with enthusiastic students enjoying every step. On Friday they had a wonderful time sorting vegetables, especially green peas.
The cooking process is going to start at midnight on 24th December and the dish is going to be served to pipe hot at 10 am on 25th December. Vishnu Manohar said. “We will have a grand celebration. Thousands of children will work with me for the first time. Together we will achieve a world record,” he said.
School is celebrating its Silver Jubilee year
Makarand Pandharipande, President of The Blind Relief Association of Nagpur (TBRAN), has also said that they also want to create awareness among children about healthy eating habits. He said, ‘Only organic spices will be used in preparing the dish. We are also going to give the message of harmony and unity through this project, he said.
All students, staff, and visitors are asked to bring the tiffin box on 25th December at around 10 am and receive a free parcel of ‘Sadbhav Vegetable Curry’. The organizers are also going to distribute it among the children of all the big orphanages in Nagpur.
The school is also celebrating its Silver Jubilee year and plans to make it very memorable. A special team of Lezim dancers will be performing at the venue while the chef and his team will be preparing the food. Apart from the session highlighting the nutritional value of vegetables, a number of fun-filled activities will also be organized. The vegetable waste from the event will also be used to train children to prepare organic manure.
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