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Title: Seville Roscón Contest Donates to Soup Kitchens

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Seville gears‍ Up ‍for​ Third Annual Search for ​teh Best Roscón de⁣ Reyes

Seville, Spain -‌ November 22, 2024 – ‍Gastromiun and the Seville Chamber of Commerce today announced​ the launch of the third edition of its ‍contest to identify the city’s finest Three Kings Roscón, a traditional Spanish pastry enjoyed during the Epiphany celebrations.‍ The competition aims to elevate the Roscón⁤ de Reyes as a ​high-quality ⁤artisanal product⁣ while simultaneously supporting local soup kitchens.

More than 30 workshops from across the province are anticipated to participate, with entries anonymously judged on criteria⁢ including texture, aroma, flavor, ​decoration, and​ exterior appearance. This year’s contest builds⁤ on the success of previous editions, reinforcing a commitment ⁤to both culinary⁣ excellence and social⁤ responsibility. Each participating​ bakery⁢ is required to ⁢donate a duplicate roscón for distribution‌ to soup ​kitchens⁤ throughout Seville.

The contest features two distinct categories:⁢ ‘Classic,’ focusing solely on the quality of ⁤the dough itself, and ‘Creative,’ allowing for innovative fillings and ‍decorative presentations. Registration is open until December 14, with roscones to be delivered to ⁢Torre Cruzcampo (Av.del Greco s/n,Seville) by 2:00 p.m. on December 16.

A panel of esteemed judges will preside over the competition, led by‌ Laura Robles and⁢ including ⁤food critic ⁢Alvaro Salinero, Carmelo Moreno from the Cruzcampo Foundation, chef and haute⁤ pastry consultant Ricard Martínez, ‍chef and pastry⁢ chef ⁣Jose Luis Tarín, Patricia Pérez⁢ (winner of Best Classic Roscón 2024 ‍- Obrador Passion cakes), and Ángel Puchi⁢ (winner of Best Creative Roscón 2024 – Obrador Puchi Bread).

This initiative underscores gastromiun⁤ and the Seville Chamber of Commerce’s dedication to promoting⁢ the pastry ⁣trade, celebrating local gastronomy, and ‍preserving the cherished tradition of the Roscón ⁢de Reyes during the Christmas season.

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