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    Spur hosts Secret Tribe Chief Cook competition

    The Spur Secret Tribe Chief Cook competition was recently held at the Prue Leith Chef's Academy in Centurion, Pretoria. The event was part of a competition for Spur's loyal Secret Tribe members - a club for kids aged 12 years and younger.

    At least 15 family teams from across the greater Pretoria came together to create culinary delights and compete against each other to create the best Gourmet Burger and a Mzansi-inspired salad.

    The 'Best Burger' challenge was won by mother-and-daughter team, Anneke Flower and 10-year-old Yazzmin, who scored well in the taste category, using a delicious combination of sauces and toppings. Mom-and-son team, Thobeka Skhosana and eight-year-old Nkosikhona were awarded the first prize for their Mzansi-inspired salad, scoring high on the flavour profile and full marks for their excellent teamwork.



    Anneke Flower and 10-year old Yazzmin won the Best Burger category with Joe Stead of Spur and Chef Corne of Prue Leith
    Funzani Shandukani and 6-year old Pfunzo with their creations. Their burger won the 2nd prize in the Best Gourmet Burger category
    Molatelo Ralefeta and daughter Umlilo, 9 years old creating their Mzansi-inspired salad at Prue Leith Chefs Academy
    Spur Secret Tribe Chief Cook contestant with Spur mascots at Prue Leith Chefs Academy
    Spur Secret Tribe Chief Cook contestants during the competition judging process.
    Spur Secret Tribe Chief Cook contestants with some of the goodie bag items sponsored by retail partners
    Spur Secret Tribe Chief Cook event contestants selecting ingredients for their Mzansi-inspired salads
    Spur Secret Tribe member enjoying his Gourmet Burger creation at Prue Leith Chef's Academy
    Thobeka Skhosana and 8-year old Nkosikhona preparing their award winning Mzansi-inspired Salad
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