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DUBAI INFLUENCERS AND CHEFS SHOWCASE THE JOURNEY OF EUROPEAN BUTTER FROM FARM TO PLATE

gourmands had the opportunity to meet the renowned pastry chef and recipient of the Best Craftsman of France, Georges Larnicol. Often referred to as one of the greatest pastry chefs of all time, Larnicol gave an inclusive insight into how butter is made, an ingredient he uses in his classic Breton pastry recipe, which is also featured in the guide.

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“The centuries-old tradition of making butter is fascinating. As part of the tour, we were able to showcase firsthand the milking phase of the butter-making process as part of a visit to a dedicated dairy farm where they learned about the strict milking process which helps ensure the high standards and quality of the milk,” said Marie-Laure Martin, International Communication Director at the French Dairy Board.

After seeing how the milk is churned and turned to butter, the

Speaking about the beloved ingredient, Larnicol said: “I adore Butter; my relationship with butter is one of love. A good quality butter has a lot of humidity without any water added; it is a great support and flavour enhancer of salt and sugar.” n the first half of 2022, the UAE recorded an import rate of over 41,000 tonnes of food per day. The figure is forecasted to grow due to a number of factors, including the growth of the population, the strong demand for imported products by foreigners living in the country and the significant expansion of the tourism sector with a high number of new hotels and resorts opened in recent years.

In addition to recipes and an outline of the journey of butter from the countryside to plate, the guide also illustrates new and beautiful ways to display butter and create a variety of flavours, referred to as compound butter. The recipes shown reflect the regional tastes and unique spices such as Sabzi Butter, Sticky Date and rose water butter, Pistachio and Cardamon butter.

The multiculturalism of this country - about 88% of the total population is a foreigner - results in different food habits which translate into a variety of cuisines and a diversified demand for fresh products.

Consumers in the UAE have begun to include more fresh fruits and vegetables in their diet. The government's commitment to address the alarming rates of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease among the population and the recent