Chef Wan concocts diabetic-friendly dishes at PMC’s World Diabetes Day event

Chef Wan (front row, 3rd from left) and ParkCity Medical Centre CEO Ch’ng Lin Ling, (front row, 2nd from left) with PMC doctors and management team at the cooking session.

ParkCity Medical Centre (PMC) recently held the Global Diabetes Campaign with the support of celebrity chef Datuk Redzuawan Ismail in conjunction with World Diabetes Day.

World Diabetes Day is held on 14th November each year to increase the awareness of people all around the world about this disease.

The renowned celebrity, better known as Chef Wan, brought his usual charm and humour to a diabetic-friendly cooking session at the hospital. On hand to complement Chef Wan’s culinary skills were the hospital’s in-house dieticians who shared tips and insights on nutrition for diabetics.

Chef Wan (left) and dietician Chan Wan Thung (right) discussing diabetic-friendly recipes and sharing insights during the session at ParkCity Medical Centre.

The chef and restaurateur prepared two special internationally-inspired recipes, Hawaiian Tropical Fruit Salad and Morrocan Chicken Tagine, both of which emphasized the use of fresh and colourful vegetables and fruits, and lean meats.

Guests present tucked in to the “diabetic-friendly” dishes prepared by Chef Wan.

Chef Wan said, “It is well-known that diabetes has become increasingly problematic in Malaysia with cases growing over the years. As a chef for almost three decades now, I’m personally aware that this boils down to our eating habits.”

Chef Wan said he was happy to share his knowledge, tips and life experiences on preparing diabetic-friendly recipes as healthy food choices.

“This campaign is a great platform to educate and reach out to not just diabetic patients but also caregivers. I believe in taking care of our body from a young age as it pays off in the long run. As the saying goes, “health is wealth”, he added.

ParkCity Medical Centre chief executive officer Ch’ng Lin Ling said the event was to engage the public on importance of health self-care, foods for diabetics and nutritional tips shared by PMC dieticians.

“Prevention of diabetes is key to ensuring that we have a healthy population, and a balanced diet plays a vital part in achieving this. We intend to continue our public health education programmes so people can be better-equipped to take charge of managing their health,” she said.

The hospital set up a temporary station to provide free glucose testing on November 19 and 20 at Plaza Arkadia for the Desa ParkCity community.