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The culinary showdown of the year reached its climax tonight as the Big Chef Finale airs live on Joy Prime.
The season began with 12 talented contestants and has been whittled down to six exceptional chefs: Mawudem, Naa Dede, Phyllis, Fidaus, Jessica, and Emerald. Notably, Mawudem stands as the sole male contestant among the finalists.
The finalists faced a challenging task this evening: creating traditional dishes that showcase their culinary skills and cultural heritage.
Each contestant impressed the judges with both their main dishes and desserts.
The stakes are high, with a grand cash prize of GH₵15,000 and additional prizes from sponsors awaiting the winner.
In the end, Emmanuel Mawudem Ablana won the ultimate prize.
Watch the playback below:
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