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Be a judge at the Tiramisu World Championships in Italy

You may think that World Barista Championship is the most significant global competition in Italy next month. I mean that this is a competition with an espresso held in his place of birth, which makes it seem none. But what if I tell you that another Italian delicacy also conducted a global competition in October? This is what happens in Treviso with 2025 Tiramisu World Cup.

And if I also tell you that you, a dear lover of coffee and dessert and their glorious intersection, can be a judge at the Tiramisu World Cup and try the best tiramisu around the whole world? Well, that’s what I do. Because you can.

The Tiramisu World Cup takes place on October 11th up to 13thAnd they are looking for 100 people who can serve as judges. But this is not only pushing Mascarpone and Lady Mascarpone and Lady Espresso after the esophagus, although it is quite a huge part. On the website, the role of the judges is to “check the integrity of the components and equipment for the competition, make sure that the players are correctly set at their stations and generally make sure that the competition works efficiently.”

Each judge will be responsible for 10 competitors who, together with a different judge, as well as the jury president will analyze the entries. They will be responsible for deciding who will reach the semi -finals of the competition. (Semi -violements and finals will be assessed by “professionals from the confectionery industry and related fields”).

But to become a judge at such a prestigious competition, you can’t just say that you love Tiramisu. You must prove it. Until completing, potential judges are required to complete the exam of 15 questions to demonstrate their knowledge of competition rules. And because the stains are so desirable, the exam will be carried out only for one day, September 13th.

Then we will contact the highest shooters regarding being a judge.

Assessing the Tiramisu World Cup is completely free and voluntary, which means that you will not have to pay anything for it, but you will not get payment for the time you have or cover any travel costs. You do it out of love for the game.

So if you’ve ever dreamed of judging a barista championship, but you considered the required training to be tedious, maybe it’s a tiramisu for you. You have a little over a week Bone on the principles To make sure you assist the exam. And when you are at the same time, you might as well do your own tiramisu or two. As a facilitate in learning. (Tiramisu literally means “pick me up.”

For more information about the competition, rules or how to become a judge, visit the Tiramisu World Cup Official website.

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