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Posted: Feb 16, 2009 at 0240 hrs IST

Taking the good food secrets beyond retaurants, students of MA Rangoonwala Institute of Hotel Management and Research, Pune shared some time with the children of Tayabia Orphange in Camp.

Apart from sharing information on nutritious and healthy food, the students also shared some healthy and tasty receipes of sandwiches and burgers. The same was also distributed among the children. The objective behind the visit was to spend quality time with the children and make them aware about the nutritional value of vegetables and fruits. “We stress on sharing tips on having right food because they are growing and intake of protein and carboydrates along with other nutrients should be high among kids,” said professor Mandar Sonwane of the institute.

Other fun games and interaction was also organised for the children, who enjoyed every moment of the day.

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