Provide School Meals to Children in India

by Akshaya Patra Foundation USA
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Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India
Provide School Meals to Children in India

Project Report | Apr 17, 2015
Cookathon for Karnataka

By Leah George | Akshaya Patra staffer

Over 60 recipes in just 48 hours.

That was the result of ‘Cookathon for Karnataka – Improving Nutrition in Mid-Day Meals’, an initiative by Ashoka India, Akshaya Patra and Something’s Cooking, held from 10th to 12th of April, 2015.

The challenge of the Cookathon was to use local ingredients in creative ways to improve the nutrition of children benefitting from the mid-day meal. The event was a grand success with participation from 36 cooks and experts who battled it out for 48 hours coming up with nutritious and tasty recipes.

The over 60 recipes were evaluated by a panel of four judges, which included Ms. Vijayalakshmi, Assistant Director, Mid-Day Meal Scheme Karnataka; Mr. Madan, Chief Operating Officer of The Akshaya Patra Foundation; Chef Rajesh from MTR Foods and Ms. Sunetra Roday. The judging panel also included six children from local Government schools. The dishes were evaluated based on the use of local ingredients, nutritional value, size of each portion, and taste.

The best dish selected by the judges was the ragi ladoo by organic farmers K Kallappa and his wife, Sumangala, who had travelled from Bellary to take part in the event. Describing their tasty creation (which was made of sprouted ragi, moong, wheat and jaggery ), Kallappa said, “The idea was to make something nutritious as well as ensure that it takes longer to digest so that children don’t feel hungry. Ragi is rich in calcium, battles anemia and has high fiber content whereas jaggery is rich in minerals such as iron. It’s disheartening to see rice and sugar taking over millets and jaggery which are actually ten times more nutritious. And that’s why we decided to show their benefits through our recipe.” 

Some of the other top dishes chosen by Akshaya Patra and the judges were pumpkin chutney, jackfruit-millet pulao, soyabean dal, tomato rice, and will be adapted for bulk production. Besides these, almost all the recipes have the potential to be replicated in the mid-day meal decentralised kitchens.

Speaking on the event Ms. Vijayalakshmi, Assistant Director, Mid-Day Meal Scheme Karnataka said, “In over 32 years of service, I have never witnessed such an event. We now know of a large variety of things we can locally procure that schools to incorporate in their menus. We could also replicate this idea at the district level wherein women cooks can come and exchange recipes. This would highly benefit our children.”

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