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You are here: Home / Food News / AYAM BRAND™ COOKING SCHOOL AT KIDZANIA DEBUTS MORE CONVENIENT AND NUTRITIOUS RECIPES FOR BUDDING JUNIOR CHEFS

AYAM BRAND™ COOKING SCHOOL AT KIDZANIA DEBUTS MORE CONVENIENT AND NUTRITIOUS RECIPES FOR BUDDING JUNIOR CHEFS

March 7, 2016 By StrawberrY Gal - Food News 1 Comment

Ayam Brand™, a household name in Malaysia and Asia for 124 years, famed for its wide range of high quality, preservatives-free and healthy canned food in now in its third year of partnership with KidZania, the international indoor family edutainment centre, through the popular Ayam Brand™ Cooking School.
The Ayam Brand™ Cooking School at KidZania is a perennially popular destination for visitors to KidZania as new kid-friendly and kid-tested, nutritious and easy to prepare recipes are added every quarter. Children who undergo the skills training receive a coveted Junior Chef certificate, too.
Ayam Brand™ has also undertaken a facelift of the Cooking School with more fun and informative visuals, and a new layout of the facilities to inspire children to be more independent by equipping them with culinary skills.
Spark your child’s passion for Italian food and give them the skills to achieve culinary independence and healthier eating habits with a visit to the Ayam Brand™ Cooking School at KidZania Kuala Lumpur, where the all-time Italian favorite, Margherita Pizza is the latest recipe on the menu.
Pizza is increasingly a Malaysian favorite too, and it is surprisingly easy to prepare at home even for kids, with minimal adult supervision.
The Ayam Brand™ twist on Margherita Pizza is healthier with a sweeter taste that will appeal to kids, with more fruits and fiber including a tomato puree sauce base, with pineapple chunks and sweet corn over pita bread, with an option of thin or thick crust. Preparation takes less than 10 minutes and baking another 5 minutes for a nutritious hot meal.
Fruits are famously known to be rich in vitamins, fibre and are naturally fat free, making it the complete everyday balanced meal for you and your family. To top it off, they are cholesterol free too!
Ayam Brand™’s canned fruits contain no preservatives and no artificial flavours. The fruits are exclusively selected from Non Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) fruits, harvested and packed fresh from selected premium varietals to preserve their crunchiness and freshness.
According to Ayam Brand™ Marketing Manager, Mr Nicholas Nyeow, the brand is a champion of good nutrition and healthier eating habits, and has been focusing on the educating younger generation to give them a good foundation and guidance on better lifestyle choices when it comes to food.
“As Malaysians increasingly eat out, fibre and fruits are may be lacking in our diet.  This is why our latest recipe at the Ayam Brand™ Cooking School at KidZania are fruit and fibre focused. We are giving them the basics of a simple pizza recipe using Ayam Brand™ products that are ready to eat, straight from the can but taste just as good when cooked. Once they have mastered the basics, they can explore more pizza toppings including from Ayam Brand™‘s range of tuna and sardines,” Mr Nyeow said.
“For the many kids who have participated at the Ayam Brand™ Cooking School at KidZania, they can download their Junior Chef Diploma in our website to manifest their achievement in culinary. They can showcase this proud achievement to their parents and friends as well,” Mr Nyeow added.
Ayam Brand™ Cooking School at KidZania welcomes kids between the ages of 4 to 14 to visit for an experience that can start them making smarter nutritional choices, cooking healthy, eating healthy, becoming more independent and who knows, even discovering their career path as a Junior Chef.
Among other healthy recipes that the kids can learn at Ayam Brand™ Cooking School are Tuna Wrap, Tuna Puff, Funny Face Sandwich, Coconut Milk Muffin, Speedy Tuna Pizza, Love Sardine Sandwich and Fruity Mini Cones.
The Ayam Brand™ Cooking School is located at KidZania Kuala Lumpur at the Curve NX, Petaling Jaya and is open daily including on public holidays with general admission at KidZania at RM 80 per child and RM39 per adult with mykad
For more information please visit http://www.ayambrand.com.my/junior-chef and http://www.kidzania.com.my/

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  1. Vincent says

    April 10, 2017 at 12:55 am

    Well done!

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