Changing Culinary Cooking Mar 12 Written By Joseph Kolapudi “So you’ve started your experimental cooking recipes in the midst of COVID-19 lockdown, but things just aren’t going your way? Enter Yum Tum. The recent launch of this online cooking participatory platform has seen interactive cooking classes step up to a whole new level.Thousands of hospitality workers, including chefs, waiters and frontline workers have found themselves out of work due to the rapid decline of the food industry, and as a result, a large pool of skilled employees who are now in a season of forced transition.However, this new platform is now an opportunity in disguise; as Yum Tum has found a way to provide for aspiring and established chefs and food connoisseurs alike by bringing together both the food critic and the food lover in one place - online.Yum Tum provides engaging cooking and cocktail mixing classes in the comfort of your own home or office by allowing participants to be connected one-on-one to the chef of their choice.These tailored classes also offer a unique platform for engagement both before and after the class, with follow-up cooking lessons and opportunity for feedback and interaction through an online connective experience.Rather than being another extensively long Zoom session, the calls are customisable to suit your timeframe and availability; with weekday and weekend lesson options available, as well as group classes, or one-on-one lessons as well. These culinary classes also cover a range of different cuisines to suit your palate; and if you are preparing for a Friday afternoon wind-down, a special cocktail for just the occasion you are looking for.The founders, Ankita and Murray, came up with this concept in just a matter of weeks, as they are both working professionals who found that cooking was something that brought people together; and would be an even better experience if this could be shared with others. As a way to extend this to help culinary professionals in need of a creative outlet to supplement their income, Yum Tum is the go-to platform for all things food during this season of isolation. So if you are looking for a new way to get your team together on a Friday afternoon, or want to take your culinary skills to the next level with the help of a master chef; be sure to check out Yum Tum and sign up for your next cooking class from the comfort of your own home!Visit Yum Tum for more information and for the latest class delivered online.” — https://yumtum.co/ Joseph Kolapudi
Changing Culinary Cooking Mar 12 Written By Joseph Kolapudi “So you’ve started your experimental cooking recipes in the midst of COVID-19 lockdown, but things just aren’t going your way? Enter Yum Tum. The recent launch of this online cooking participatory platform has seen interactive cooking classes step up to a whole new level.Thousands of hospitality workers, including chefs, waiters and frontline workers have found themselves out of work due to the rapid decline of the food industry, and as a result, a large pool of skilled employees who are now in a season of forced transition.However, this new platform is now an opportunity in disguise; as Yum Tum has found a way to provide for aspiring and established chefs and food connoisseurs alike by bringing together both the food critic and the food lover in one place - online.Yum Tum provides engaging cooking and cocktail mixing classes in the comfort of your own home or office by allowing participants to be connected one-on-one to the chef of their choice.These tailored classes also offer a unique platform for engagement both before and after the class, with follow-up cooking lessons and opportunity for feedback and interaction through an online connective experience.Rather than being another extensively long Zoom session, the calls are customisable to suit your timeframe and availability; with weekday and weekend lesson options available, as well as group classes, or one-on-one lessons as well. These culinary classes also cover a range of different cuisines to suit your palate; and if you are preparing for a Friday afternoon wind-down, a special cocktail for just the occasion you are looking for.The founders, Ankita and Murray, came up with this concept in just a matter of weeks, as they are both working professionals who found that cooking was something that brought people together; and would be an even better experience if this could be shared with others. As a way to extend this to help culinary professionals in need of a creative outlet to supplement their income, Yum Tum is the go-to platform for all things food during this season of isolation. So if you are looking for a new way to get your team together on a Friday afternoon, or want to take your culinary skills to the next level with the help of a master chef; be sure to check out Yum Tum and sign up for your next cooking class from the comfort of your own home!Visit Yum Tum for more information and for the latest class delivered online.” — https://yumtum.co/ Joseph Kolapudi