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Edinburgh School of Food & Wine

Diploma, Certificate and
Short Courses

Edinburgh School of Food & Wine
Edinburgh School of Food & Wine
The Coach House
Newliston
Edinburgh EH29 9EB
+44 (0)131 333 5001
info@esfw.com
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Diploma in Food & Wine: 6 months full time
A complete education in food, wine and business. Our prestigious Diploma promotes the very highest standards of traditional culinary skills. It embraces a comprehensive syllabus, from basics to cordon bleu.
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12 Weeks Intensive Certificate Course: 12 weeks full time
The Diploma course is split into semesters – two Twelve Week Intensive Courses.
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4 Weeks Intensive Certificate Course: 4 weeks full time
Prepare for the ultimate Gap Year, great jobs around the world or just life! This practical course will give you an excellent grasp of the fundamental skills for an ultimate Gap Year, cooking for a ski chalet or a highland lodge and a grounding in cookery for life.
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Cooking for Food Allergies: 1 day
A range of one-day intensive cooking demonstrations, developed by Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne. She demonstrates that making real, delicious food is eminently possible without basic ingredients such as wheat, dairy foods and eggs.
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Survival Course / Duke of Edinburgh : 1 week full time
A full week of practical skills to last a lifetime. This is a fun course designed to develop students’ culinary talents through a combination of demonstration and practical sessions in a friendly, professional environment.
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Specialist Cookery Courses: 1 day to 1 week
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REHIS : 3 Full Days plus exam
Essential training for all supervisors in the food industry. Gain the Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland (REHIS) Intermediate Food Hygiene Certificate, showing that you have taken steps to be as informed as possible. Remember – an outbreak of food poisoning is defined as 2 or more affected people.
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