If you’re a foodie who loves trying new delicacies and sharing them with the world, then a career in the food industry might be what you’re looking for. So, let’s take a look at some of the more unusual options to take to see if any of them take your fancy.

Food Blogger/ Influencer

Sometimes setting foot in the kitchen might not be an option, and if you’re someone who’s always on the go looking for something delicious, then turning your passion for food into a food blog might just be perfect for you. Visit restaurants, and hotels, or even review street food in London and share your thoughts and views with your followers.

Food Photographer

If you’ve got a keen eye for aesthetics and love it when a dish is presented well, then you could consider a career in food photography. You could work with chefs or even food publications to make their dishes look even better than they taste – then share your images!

Recipe Developer

Perhaps you’re the type of person to spend hours in the kitchen perfecting your own dishes? Turn your kitchen creations into a profession by becoming a recipe developer. This could lead to your own cookbook or contributions to a culinary magazine!

Kitchen Porter

One of the most essential roles in the kitchen is the kitchen porter. If you want to get hands-on and need a foot in the door, you can expect a learn-on-the-go job as you work with some of the most talented chefs out there, especially if you work with a top agency!


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