I am a fan of live cooking
show, I always admire those who cook in front of many people and within limited
time. For me, I definitely can’t do it as it will be stressed and panic. So I rather enjoy looking people cook. Thankful to a lovely invitation, I was glad to
witness the five finalist teams of the Jom
Airfry dan Menang cooking
competition’s grand finale cook-off at Tropicana City Mall last Sunday.
The five finalist teams of
the Jom Airfry dan Menang were carefully selected from the numerous entries
received. Organised by Institut Jantung Negara (IJN)
and Philips Malaysia. The Jom Airfry dan Menang competition is a part of their continued partnership for the FATCHECK For A
Healthy Heart programme. In the grand finale organised in partnership with AEON
BiG, the five pairs of airfrying enthusiasts battled it out to win prizes
totalling over RM35,000.
The Jom Airfry dan Menang competition was organised in support of the World Heart Federation’s
annual World Heart Day celebration, which aims to increase awareness on
cardiovascular diseases (CVD). In line with the World Heart Federation’s ‘Power Your Life’ campaign, Philips aims
to encourage people to take personal responsibility for leading heart-healthy
lives, starting by eating healthy. For the competition, participants in teams
of two were required to submit low-fat recipes of heart-friendly meals made
using an airfryer to be eligible. The finalist teams were then selected based
on the healthfulness and presentation of their
recipes, the creative usage of the airfryer as well as the amateur chefs’ own
personal story using the airfryer.
“Philips’ focus on heart health encompasses
prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Our new partnership with the World Heart
Federation is an important element of our commitment to drive prevention of CVD
by highlighting the risk factors associated with CVD and to help people make
better choices and develop healthier habits for life,” said Mr Muhammad Ali Jaleel, Chief Executive
Officer for Philips Group of Companies in Malaysia. “This is also our second year working with
IJN for the FATCHECK
for a Healthy Heart community education programme as it is our shared mission
to create deeper understanding of heart-healthy eating among the public.”
Mr Muhammad Ali Jaleel, Chief Executive Officer for Philips Group of Companies in Malaysia
“This
year, we are happy to see the participation of people who enjoy whipping up
airfried dishes and are conscious about leading a healthy lifestyle through
heart-healthy meals. With kitchen appliances such as the Philips Airfryer Turbostar,
Philips strives to continue improving lives by offering innovative products,”
Mr Ali added. “The
Philips Airfryer Turbostar is the latest addition to our range of kitchen
appliances. With it comes the option of enjoying heart-healthy,low-fat cooking that is easy and fuss-free without compromising on taste. The dishes
prepared today by our finalists with their passion for airfrying are great
examples of what the Airfryer can do with less to no oil at all,”
Prior to the grand finale cook-off, the final five
teams attended a masterclass session where they had the opportunity to learn
from Celebrity Chef Zamzani Wahab and Puan Mary Easaw, chief dietician from IJN, on cooking under pressure and
recommended nutritional requirements respectively. The teams were able to apply
their knowledge from the masterclass in the grand finale showdown.
To add to
the challenge faced by the finalists, the grand finale cook-off featured a mystery
box which held a secret ingredient that had to be included in the final dish.
In one hour, participants had to whip up a two-course meal for two consisting
of a low-fat nutritious main course and a dessert using the Philips Airfryer.
L to R: Ms. Sharon Yeoh; cookbook author Marina Mustafa; Mr Muhammad Ali Jaleel, Chief Executive Officer for Philips Group of Companies in Malaysia; Puan Mary Easaw; Celebrity Chef
“Reducing fat intake has
emerged as one of the public’s biggest challenges in Malaysia. In fact, the
Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey in 2014 found that most of us are eating way
too much fat, with median intake standing at 46.43 grams per day. These
observations were very significant because excessive fat intake increases your
risk of a heart attack. Moreover, the National Health & Morbidity Survey
2015 showed that 30% of Malaysians are overweight with 17.7% of them being obese.
47.7% also have high cholesterol. This is extremely
alarming for Malaysia. In fact, over 90% of heart disease patients have at
least one of those cardiovascular risk factors – a point that was made by
the Malaysian National Cardiovascular Disease Databases - Acute Coronary
Syndrome (NCVD-ACS) initiative,” said Dato’ Seri Dr Mohd Azhari Yakub, Chief Executive
Officer of IJN.
He added on, “I am glad that the participants had the opportunity to learn more about
the importance of a balanced nutritious diet and were able to apply their
knowledge from the masterclass to the grand finale cook-off. Educating
Malaysians on their recommended nutritional requirements is a crucial part of
the programme and helps Malaysians lead a healthier lifestyle.”
The
cook-off finale was judged by Dato’ Seri Dr Mohd Azhari Yakub; Puan Mary Easaw;
Celebrity Chef and cookbook author Marina Mustafa and Mr Muhammad Ali Jaleel. The dishes were judged
based on their taste, appearance and nutritional value.
The winning
teams who have won the following prizes were:
·
Grand
prize winners (Team Yummy Mommy Happy Tummy consisting of Angeline Ng Geok Kee
and Chan Hee Mooi) - RM10,000 worth of Philips products and IJN Men and Women
Wellness Package worth RM3,000
·
Second
prize winners(Team Yummy Yummy consisting of Ng Lee Hong and Tan Choon Siong) –
RM7,000 worth of Phiips products and IJN Essential Wellness Package worth
RM1,900
·
Third
prize winners (Team Sweetie consisting of Ayu Rafikah Mohd Amin and Adriana
Badzlyn) - RM5,000 worth of Philips products and IJN Essential Wellness Package
worth RM1,900
·
Consolation
prize winners – RM1,500 worth of IJN Fitness and Wellness Package
Congratulations to them, well done
to all the participants! Apart from the grand finale of the Jom Airfry dan Menang cooking competition, the weekend roadshow at Tropicana
City Mall in conjunction with the grand finale also offered free public health screening
by IJN to first 100 visitors, promotions on IJN Wellness packages and a
showcase of Philips’ appliances.
For more
information on the FATCHECK For A Healthy Heart competition and programme, visit
www.fatcheck.my or www.facebook.com/MyFatCheck.
3 comments:
we are alike, I can't cook in front of people...I'm pretty sure I will chop off my fingers or something...hahhahha but I always admire people who cook...
these people must all be secret masterchefs... wish I can cook that well like them
I would totally enjoy watching a live cooking competition. Well, am not a good cook myself, so I used to watch lots of cooking TV programmes. LOL
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