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Flying Food Group honors culinary team for National Culinarians Day
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Flying Food Group announced on LinkedIn that it recognized its culinary team in celebration of National Culinarians Day.

Culinarians Day is celebrated annually on July 25 to honor chefs, cooks, bakers, and other culinary professionals who transform ingredients into memorable meals through their skill and creativity. According to HolidaySmart and DaysOfTheYear, the observance highlights how culinarians integrate artistry and science in cooking, presentation, and flavor pairing to elevate dining experiences.

According to Hospitality Herald, Culinarians Day celebrates not only chefs but the wider kitchen brigade, including sous-chefs, line cooks, pastry chefs, and culinary educators who blend passion, precision, and perseverance to feed both stomachs and souls. The day emphasizes how these culinary professionals uphold hygiene standards, innovate menu concepts, reduce waste, train teams, and contribute directly to guest satisfaction in hospitality environments. Observers use the date to recognize that great hospitality hinges on the coordinated efforts of entire kitchen teams.

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HolidayWord reported a list of practical ways people can celebrate Culinarians Day: cooking at home, dining out to support chefs, hosting themed dinner gatherings, taking cooking classes, or directly thanking culinary professionals through personal messages or social media shout-outs. These actions are seen as opportunities to connect communities through food and share gratitude for culinary creators.

Flying Food Group (FFG), a major airline catering company, embeds diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into its core operations. The legacy of its founder Sue L. Gin is central to this mission. A first-generation Chinese American, Gin established FFG with a mission to deliver diverse culinary experiences. Today DEI at FFG is actively managed through inclusive recruitment and employee training while all taxable income is annually contributed to The Sue L. Gin Foundation Trust.

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