The rocky road to glory
In 2019, at a low point in her career, Wu wasn’t particularly keen on entering professional competitions. “I just wanted to do what I liked and to commit myself to what I was doing.” Nevertheless, just as she was about to close her business for good, she decided to give it one last shot. Surprisingly, she fought her way victoriously through the International Chocolate Awards (ICA)—considered the Oscars of the chocolate world—and won two Bronzes at the World Final. She thanks God for inspiring her to take part in the competition.
In 2020–21 she went on to win a Gold. But the victory coincided with the Covid-19 pandemic. “Having worked so hard to reach the pinnacle of the world, we were nevertheless forced to close down the next day,” she recalls, with disappointment in her voice.
The following year Wu submitted entries for a third time, and won four Golds in the 2021–22 Asia–Pacific Bean-to-Bar and Craft Chocolatier Competition, earning a moment of pride for Taiwan. It was a particularly challenging time, however. As her staff contracted Covid one after another, she had to complete the entries on her own. Eventually she won 11 awards at the World Final for her dark, milk, and white chocolates across the categories of ganaches/truffles, chocolate bars, and chocolate-enrobed whole fruit. That year, she was the most versatile and the most decorated Asian chocolatier at the ICA.
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Inspired by Monet’s paintings, Queenie Wu’s richly textured “Comfort White Chocolate Bar: Monet’s Garden” brings together cornflowers, roses, violets, mulberries, and Taiwanese oolong tea.