[Namwon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Jeong Young-kwon] The Jeonbuk Namwon Agricultural Technology Center (Director Ko In-bae) announced on the 21st that it is recruiting trainees for the "Gift Baked Confectionery Chef Certification Course," which involves making and designing Korean-style rice baked snacks, until the 28th.
This training is open to Namwon citizens who wish to learn the basics of various rice baking methods and obtain certification.
Additionally, the course will cover both theory and practice, including Buckwheat Sabl? & Baked Mong Cookie, Peony Flower Cookie & Almond Dasik, Savory Biscotti & Yuzu Jam Cookie, and will be held every Thursday for a total of 6 sessions from December 3rd to December 8th.
The training fee requires a self-payment of 100,000 KRW (certification exam fee), while basic baking equipment, textbooks, and instructor fees will be supported to ensure smooth training.
An official from the Agricultural Technology Center stated, "This training offers theory and practical education to learn various baked snacks using dry rice flour, and a higher level of satisfaction is expected due to the increased difficulty compared to the beginner class."
He added, "If you want to learn the intermediate course of rice baking using Korean ingredients, please apply quickly as recruitment is on a first-come, first-served basis."
Namwon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Jeong Young-kwon baekok@asiae.co.kr
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