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The undisputable and best cooking reality show on television, Big Chef is back on your screens, but this time with a new twist.
By popular request and after several deliberations by the executives of the channel, the show, which is known to be for kids, is veering off to include young adults.
It is an all new season of clashes between the best chefs from tertiary institutions in Ghana in the kitchen. Â
Big Chef Tertiary promises to be more educational and exciting as the top-notch chefs bring on their sharpest cooking skills to win the bragging rights, and other prizes which includes money.
It is a new edition with a new twist, new recipes, a new style, new delicious plates, and new critics. The season as well as the contestants will be launched on Sunday, June 25 at 5 p.m.
Which tertiary school is best at rolling pans in the kitchen?
Stay tuned to Joy Prime as we outdoor the schools representing your region at the inauguration of the maiden edition of Big Chef Tertiary.
Make a date and join the host, Michelle Agyekum this Sunday at 5 p.m. and in subsequent weeks as contestants exhibit their culinary skills and wow you with unique cuisines across the globe.
The show is proudly sponsored by Syntex Tank, Indomie, Frytol, Fortune Rice, Niche and Access Bank.
Joy Prime is on digital television, on GoTV channel 180 and DSTV channel 281.
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