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Biokraft Foods to host India’s first cultivated chicken cook-off

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Rafaela Sousa

7 August 2025

7 August 2025

Biokraft Foods to host India’s first cultivated chicken cook-off

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Biokraft Foods will host the grand finale of India’s first cultivated chicken cooking competition on 22 August 2025 at DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai.


The event, dubbed The Great Indian Cultivated Chicken Cook-Off, will see ten student chefs from leading hospitality institutes compete using Biokraft’s cultivated chicken as the main ingredient.


Organised in partnership with the Western India Culinary Association (WICA), the competition aims to promote sustainable food innovation and technical culinary skills. Winners will receive cash prizes and a visit to the Merck Life Science facility in Bangalore.


The competition aims to spotlight cultivated meat’s role in India’s evolving food landscape and provide a platform for emerging culinary talent.


Kamalnayan Tibrewal, founder of Biokraft Foods, said: “It is a step toward a better food system and an exciting opportunity for young chefs to work with next-gen ingredients. As the food industry faces shifting consumer expectations and the need for innovation and sustainability on every plate, cultivated chicken meat offers a chance to rethink what is possible."


"This competition is about preparing the next generation of chefs to engage with new ingredients, understand the science and stay ahead of what diners will be asking for in the near future.”

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Biokraft Foods to host India’s first cultivated chicken cook-off

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Rafaela Sousa

7 August 2025

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