Basque Culinary World Prize

The Basque Culinary World Prize is an annual global award co-founded by the Basque Government and the Basque Culinary Center in 2016. A prize of €100,000 is granted to a chef whose work has a wider socio-economic benefit.[1] The winner is to use the prize to devote to a project of their choice that demonstrates the wider role of gastronomy in society.[2]

The award is open to anyone with a professional background in cooking– regardless of their culinary culture or nationality– and whose work has made an impact in the fields such as innovation, technology, education, the environment, health, the food industry and social and economic development.[3]

  1. ^ Coughlan, Sean (25 April 2018). "Changing the world, one dinner at a time" – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  2. ^ "Nominations open for Basque Culinary World Prize to be judged by Heston Blumenthal". uk.news.yahoo.com.
  3. ^ "UK's Doug McMaster among finalists for Basque..." The Caterer. 20 June 2019.