Chia Feng Tsai
Age: 35
Works at: Feeling 18°C
Qualifiers: selected to represent Taiwan
Profile
After graduating from the Nankai University of Technology, Chia Feng Tsai started working in a local bakery shop. But his hunger for knowledge and experience soon led him to take up numerous pastry and chocolate training courses in Tokyo and France. Chia Feng Tsai is currently R&D Chef at Feeling 18°C, a boutique that sells handmade pralines and pastry in Taiwan. In 2013, the pastry chef participated in the Taiwan Gateaux Competition, for which his chocolate showpiece earned him third place, and took the gold at the Taiwan Ice Cream Contest.
With over 13 years of experience in pastry, Chia Feng Tsai is no stranger to the World Chocolate Masters competition either. His participation in the 2013 national qualifying round in Taiwan earned him third place. But this year’s entry didn’t do him any worse: Chia Feng Tsai returned home with the title of 2015 Taiwan Chocolate Master and a spot in the world final.
In the words of Chia Feng Tsai:
Where does my passion for chocolate stem from?
By working at Feeling 18°C chocolate. The slogan of the company is:
‘connect happiness and share love’, a motivation that matches well
with my own. To me, chocolate is about passing on enthusiasm and
happiness, narrowing the distance between people and creating joy
with cheerful desserts. Whenever I see someone eating my chocolate
creations and expressing satisfaction, I feel really moved.
Chocolate is also a form of constant self-challenging, hoping to
create more varieties of chocolate to satisfy any palate.
Why do I participate in the World Chocolate Masters?
I’ve been in the chocolate business for nearly eight years now and
during that time I accumulated quite a lot of experience. I also
learned a lot from chocolate masters around the world and the World
Chocolate Masters constitute a well-known high-level challenge.
Participating in challenging competitions like this enables me to
learn from other chefs from all over the world. This is what
encouraged me to participate, and I strongly hope to learn
inspirational new techniques and gain some creative ideas. But most
importantly, I want to stand on that dream podium, fulfil my
long-time goals and transcend myself.
How do I prepare for the World Chocolate Masters?
In addition to collecting relevant information from many different
sources, I also re-examine my technique to identify the constraints
that I still have to work on. Constant repetition strengthens my
technique and I’m also incorporating some typical Taiwanese
ingredients and their characteristics to promote them among the
people that probably don’t know them yet. I embrace suggestions and
opinions in order to perfect my creations, and I’ll gladly
introduce Taiwan to the world.
How do I plan on convincing the jury members?
Every chef that has been selected to participate in the world final
has already proven to excel in artistry with chocolate, so I want
to highlight my ‘work features’ and ‘storytelling’. My competition
creations will all have characteristic flavours, and I’ll introduce
the ideas and processes behind them so the jury has a good grasp of
the details that make up my chocolate products. I’ll also explain
how I incorporated high-quality, local Taiwanese ingredients into
my creations and how I want to inspire them with different
chocolate sensations.
What do I hope to learn from this experience?
I want to win this contest. So I’m going to give it my all, but
I’ll inevitably encounter some bottlenecks along the way. I’ll
adjust my pace through constant practice and growing frustrations.
I hope to discover new forms of technology, and learn from the
skills, work methods and creative ways of thinking of the other
participants. It will stimulate my international point of view, an
experience that can’t be bought.
The support I received from my team was also a big encouragement, and gave me the chance to improve my communication and cooperation skills. I speak for all of us when I say that participating in this challenging and passionate competition is a great honour.