As the old saying goes, the family that tweets together, stays together, and now thanks to a group of Twitter-active chefs you can really bond with your global foodie family using the hashtag #FoodFlock.
Last week, Twitter announced last week that it created the Twitter Food Council (@TwitterFood), bringing together leading culinary Twitter addicts who already interact on regularly on the social network on all things food and food culture.
Now, anyone who wants to join the conversation and interact with Council members can simply Tweet with the official hashtag, #FoodFlock.
Chefs, influencers and foodies alike are expected to fill up Twitter, Vine and Periscope with tasty content as it happens. Fans can also expect Twitter Q&As, Periscope cookalongs, behind the scenes Tweets and daily inspiration in #FoodFlock.
Led by Alex Guarnaschelli (@guarnaschelli), celebrity chef and executive chef at New York City’s Butter restaurant, other founding members of the Twitter Food Council include:
– Adam Rapoport: @rapo4, editor in chief, Bon Appetit
– Amanda Hesser: @amandahesser, co-founder and CEO, Food52
– Anne Burrell: @chefanneburrell, celebrity chef
– Ayesha Curry: @ayeshacurry, celebrity chef
– Carla Hall: @carlahall, celebrity chef
– Curtis Stone: @CurtisStone, celebrity chef
– Geoffrey Zakarian: @gzchef, celebrity chef
– Giada De Laurentiis: @GDeLaurentiis, celebrity chef
– Graham Elliot: @grahamelliot, celebrity chef
– José Andrés: @chefjoseandres, celebrity chef
– Marcus Samuelsson: @MarcusCooks, celebrity chef
– Michael Mina: @ChefMichaelMina, celebrity chef
– Ming Tsai: @chefmingtsai, celebrity chef
– Michael Symon: @chefsymon, celebrity chef
– Nilou Motamed: @niloumotamed, editor in chief, Food & Wine
– Rick Bayless: @Rick_Bayless, celebrity chef
Though far from an exclusive club, anyone can join the Twitter Food Council by following @TwitterFood, and interact with their favourite chefs using the hashtag #FoodFlock.