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Nathan as been a Chef with 15-year career in food preparation and kitchen, banquet, and a la carte operations for AA Rosettes leading hotels, resorts and restaurants. Culinary innovator known for producing top-quality, creative products contributing to revenue growth while simultaneously reducing food and labor costs. Proven ability to effectively lead multi-and high-volume operations. Worked at some of the finest five star Hotels. Superior leadership, coaching, and team building skills frequently praised by senior management. Committed to creating memorable dining experiences for all guests. Thrive in high-pressure environments. Passion for food and flawless service. Productivity:- Multi-Outlet/High-Volume Operations, Hygiene § Safety & Sanitation § Budgeting/P&L Management § Quality Control. Creativity:- Creative Menu Development § Profit Enhancement § Table de hote/A La Carte/Banquet Service § Systems Automation § Price Structuring. Cost Control:- Cost Containment § Inventory/Purchasing § Team Building & Training § Guest Relations § Special Event Planning § IT Literate:- Product Development $ system administration $ networking with wifi. email: rajunathan@hotmail.com

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

I Love Sprouts

They have long been famous for being a superb source of nutrients.now research has established that they have curative abilities in them.they contain highly active antioxidants that do not allow the DNA to get destroyed and also protect us from the effects of ageing.sprouts like alfalfa,broccoli, radish and clover contain plant compounds which protect us against disease.

Sprouting dates back to 3000BC in China.the Hunzas of the Himalayas known for their very long lifespans and freedom from disease have sprouted seeds as one of the essential ingredients in their diet.

they prevent bone breakdown by increasing bone formation.they have demonstrated benefit for pancreatic and colon cancers.they lower blood cholsesterol and fat.they help in cardiovascular diseases and also stimulate the immune system.

the seed by itself is a storehouse of food energy. when soaked in water,a whole range of enzymatic action unfolds.the stable nutrients are transformed into life components. they are now young new plants.and you can find them in all shapes and colours.they taste good and provide a good amount of energy.a welcome "health food", i buy them off the shelf from our club stores. or from 'godrej natures basket'. you can sprout them too at home. all you need is a utensil,some fresh water,a few seeds and some warm place. voila! in three to four days' time you get a delicious forest of nutritional power.

in addition to proteins,they have vitamins too.after sprouting,the vitamin content goes up by about four times.and you also get minerals,calcium, fibre,zinc and and iron which are latent in the seed.and when kept in indirect sunlight,sprouts produce chlorophyll. you can eat them in inumerable ways.as soup bases,as salads or just plain raw.just eat them it will do wonders to your health.

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