Sunday, October 30, 2011

Culinary Master Hischenging Takes Stab At Feast Fest

-Berlin
-Simon Hischenging, master Berlin chef, was interviewed last week and, it has now been found out, heavily bashed Feast Fest.

Experts say Hischenging may feel a desire for vengeance after an attempt to get the masterful Hischenging, 49, involved in Feast Fest in 2006 failed miserably.

Hischenging called Feast Fest "a disgrace to the culinary world," attempting to back up this claim by saying that FF "falsely connects the common man to Americanische cuisine, claiming it has 'global' styles when it actually has near to none." He also bashed its extensive roster of foreign chefs, saying that "those chefs are magnificent but are restrained from showing off their true culinary prowess." Another Feast Fest facet Hischenging disliked was "the way it compares itself to sport. Sport it is not. Cooking is an art form, and yet this is not exposed to the common man that way at Feast Fest. Most culinary events have the guests witnessing art in the making. Feast Fest is a hockey game with turkeys."

FF Event Mgr. William Vanderbilt called the words "of no consequence. We would not want chefs like Hischenging at FF anyway. Our chefs should shake off these comments and forget them."



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