Lufthansa's Flavors of India Contest
Filed under: Dining, Luxury Travel & Hotels, Wings
Your cooking skills could win you a trip to India. Lufthansa is running the Flavors of India contest that invites people to submit creative and exotic Indian-based recipes in order to win the Grand Prize – two round-trip tickets to India and a three-day, two-night stay at one of The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts, which are located throughout India.The promotion is available to U.S. residents and entrants do not have to be aspiring chefs to register and participate in the "Flavors of India" contest. The first step is to register at www.lufthansa.com/FlavorsOfIndia, and enter a weekly raffle with prizes such as an iPad, fine china, food processors, $50 gift certificates to renowned Indian restaurants in the U.S. and more. Registration is open for the duration of the contest, from September 15, 2010 – November 15, 2010. Tell a few friends and you can earn points if they register at the site. The individual that secures the most new registrants will win one Lufthansa round-trip economy class ticket to India.
From now until October 25, 2010, chefs can submit an Indian recipe of their own creation to win the grand prize. From October 25 – November 15, 2010 recipes are up for voting on www.lufthansa.com/FlavorsOfIndia. Chef Surender Mohan who hails from The Leela, Mumbai will review every recipe submission, and whomever created the dish that he designates as his personal favorite will receive an iPad.
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