Kids Food Brand 'Ainuri', Content Provided
Classes Conducted by Professional Instructors

CJ Freshway announced on the 22nd that it will expand its specialized service for kids' food ingredient clients, the infant and toddler 'Cooking Class' program, to channels accessible to everyone, such as cultural centers.


A professional instructor is conducting a cooking class for children at the Homeplus Culture Center Paju Unjeong branch in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, hosted by CJ Freshway's 'Ainuri'. <br>[Photo by CJ Freshway]

A professional instructor is conducting a cooking class for children at the Homeplus Culture Center Paju Unjeong branch in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, hosted by CJ Freshway's 'Ainuri'.
[Photo by CJ Freshway]

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Since April this year, CJ Freshway has been sequentially operating cooking classes every week at cultural centers in large supermarkets such as Homeplus and E-Mart. CJ Freshway provides educational content and ingredients from its kids' food specialty brand 'Ainuri,' and professional instructors at the cultural centers conduct the cooking classes.


Starting this month, cooking classes at Homeplus focus on making 'Rainbow Vegetable Pickles' and 'Vegan Patty Sandwiches.' CJ Freshway developed its own recipes using eco-friendly ingredients like vegetable pickles and vegan sandwiches, allowing children to naturally realize the importance of proper eating habits through unique cooking experiences.


The Ainuri Cooking Classes in collaboration with Homeplus are held at cultural centers in 30 stores nationwide. As of now, a total of 13 stores, including the Homeplus Cultural Center Paju Unjeong branch, which held a session on the 19th, have successfully completed the education.


A CJ Freshway official said, "By expanding Ainuri's cooking classes, which have proven outstanding competitiveness in the kids' food ingredient market, to cultural centers, we aimed to give more children joyful memories. We will continue to develop high-quality ingredients and educational content for infants and toddlers and take the lead in spreading a sustainable food culture."



Meanwhile, the 'Ainuri Cooking Class with Homeplus,' which started on the 12th of this month, is scheduled to run until the 17th of next month. Registration is available on the Homeplus Cultural Center website according to the education schedule for each store.


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