Vegetarian cooking training is possible in Austria since 1 July. So far, however, there is hardly any interest in pure herbal education in gastronomy in Salzburg. You will not find student places and students.
Interested parties have learned vegetarian dishes since the start of the month. The internship as a vegetarian cook has been officially recognized since 1 July. For a long time it was pure vegetable -gas role education a dispute, but at the beginning of the year the Ministry of Economic Affairs brought training to rails. The only drawback: the interest, at least in Salzburg, is zero.
“Until now we have not had any company that has requested a corresponding decision,” says the Chamber of Commerce of Salzburg. You are still clearly reserved in the catering and hotel industry. In Vienna there is the number of restaurants that vegetarian chef wants to train chefs, and at least there is around the 25th interests of the internship in the capital, according to interest groups.
Koch students are still hard to find
“The question does not arise for us,” says Matthias Jessner. De Lungauer runs the Hoamart Stubn in Lessingach. The son has now taken over the accompanying farm. The Wagyu -Vee, Turok -Varkens and soon the eggs of around 300 chickens are also processed in Jessner’s Kitchen.
“It’s no longer regional,” says the host. He doesn’t think about meatless kitchen. “Of course I can also cook vegetables if someone wants to eat vegetarian food with us,” said the 55-year-old restaurant owner. The pure vegetarian training is skeptical about Jessner.
The spokesperson for Tourism Ernst Pühringer from Gasthof Hölle seems comparable to the city of Salzburg. “We can’t offer a vegetarian cooking training at all. We find it difficult to find students for normal education,” he says. The approximately 300 educational companies in the state are similar. The percentage of the gastro pupils is consistent, but the absolute figures fell for some time due to weak birth years.
So far, only the tourist school in Klessheim has changed its curriculum. There was a vegan vegetarian additional training there last school on an annual basis on volunteering.
Source: Krone

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