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The phrase "cookery competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a contest where participants prepare and present dishes to be judged.
Example: "She entered the cookery competition to showcase her culinary skills and creativity."
Alternatives: "cooking contest" or "culinary competition."
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It's a cookery competition.
In 2010 Australia's prime ministerial debate was brought forward by an hour to avoid clashing with another nail-biter: the final of "MasterChef", a cookery competition.
The group decided to make their way to the mall's rooftop parking, where many families – mostly women and children – had been attending an Indian cookery competition.
Nigella's Lawson's Channel 4 cookery competition The Taste lost nearly half its audience on its second outing on Tuesday night, dropping to just 1 million viewers.
"On day two there was a cookery competition and I remember it so well, the sudden feeling that this was exactly what I wanted to do".
The Reform Club sent a positive report back to her school and the school entered her for a nationwide cookery competition.
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ITV will hope it does better than its last attempt to tap into the vogue for TV cookery competitions, Food Glorious Food, which flopped two years ago despite the power of the man behind it, Simon Cowell.
www.opage.ch Abergavenny Food Festival 20-21 September 5 The biggest date in Wales's gourmet calendar, Aber combines more than 150 stalls selling local Welsh produce, with cookery demonstrations and competitions, children's events at the Sacla Food Academy and some of the region's best restaurants and pubs offering special festival menus.
That would certainly have the wow factor, and I want to come round and watch some cookery shows and singing competitions.
Loch in At the 10th annual Loch Lomond Food and Drink Festival (01389 751031; lochlomondfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk) this Saturday and Sunday, around 20,000 people are expected to attend the food stalls and tasting sessions on the banks of the loch, watch the cookery demos – and take part in a haggis-eating competition each afternoon (pre-registration needed).
With mixed baking abilities amongst the group there is fierce competition in the quest to impress the judges, legendary cookery writer Mary Berry and acclaimed master baker Paul Hollywood.
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