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CHASSIEU (France): Japan got their hands on the World Pastry Cup for the third time after seeing off France and Italy at Sirha
the plum event for catering and hotel professionals
The Japanese added to triumphs in 1989 and 2007 in coming through a two-day contest near Lyon against 17 teams from around the globe all comprising a chocolate maker
a sugar expert and a master ice cream maker
Feted French pastry chef and chocolatier Pierre Herme saluted the winning entrants for their “attention to detail
commitment” in producing a dessert on the theme of wind and lightness at Chassieu
“The level of competition rises with every edition
as witnessed by such very close results,” said Herme
“It’s not the result we wanted — placing second is always tough but it’s a good showing nonetheless,” he said
All entrants had to produce desserts without any colouring or additives on a theme of climate change
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Catering and Food Trade Exhibition) brings together all the players of the foodservice industry and introduces new products and latest trends around the world
Held at the Lyon Eurexpo venue (France) in January in odd-numbered years
for more than 30 years it has been host to several major international gastronomy contests: Bocuse d'Or and Coupe du Monde de la Pâtisserie
Sirha is now exported internationally with events held in Brazil
For more information please contact Aurelie Wattinne
Members of the jury taste dishes during the final event of the Bocuse d’Or International culinary competition
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French authorities are questioning a 35-year-old delivery man of North African origin over a suspected Islamist attack involving the beheading of his boss and an attempt to blow up a US-owned chemicals plant in southeastern France
dealing with new security fears less than six months after 17 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish foodstore in Paris
said the incident clearly amounted to a terrorist attack
Yassim Salhi is suspected of having rammed his delivery van into a warehouse of gas containers
He was arrested minutes later while opening canisters containing flammable chemicals
Police later found the head of the 54-year-old manager of the transport firm that employed the suspect
framed by flags with written references to Islam
where he was refusing to respond to interrogators yesterday
sister and a fourth person are also in detention
There is no other link other than to say that terrorism is our common enemy
Salhi is known to have associated with Islamists over more than a decade and had previously been flagged by French authorities as a potential risk
but there has been no claim of responsibility for the attack
While an anti-terrorist inquiry has been launched
Paris public prosecutor François Molins said it would be premature to make any conclusions at this stage and investigators had yet to fully understand what happened at the industrial zone in Saint Quentin-Fallavier
“Questions remain over the exact chronology of events
the motivation and whether there were accomplices,” he said
The latest attack in France occurred on the same day that a gunman killed 39 people on a Tunisian beach and an IS suicide bomber killed two dozen and wounded more than 200 at a Kuwait mosque
“There is no other link other than to say that terrorism is our common enemy,” said Hollande after rushing back to Paris from an EU summit in Brussels
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