17.10. 2009
Belize se účastní šestého výročního Central America Travel Market v Salvadoru.
Taste of Belize představují belizské kulinářské talenty
Belize Tourism Board pořádali 8. ročník kulinářské soutěže Taste of Belize, kterou obdivovala spoluúčast 12 profesionálních kuchařů,
5 mladých profesionálních kuchařů a 9 barmanů, 5 zdobičů dortů a publikum skládající se z 700 návštěvníků.
“Taste of Belize” is Belize’s ‘signature culinary competition’ geared at
developing the Culinary Arts in Belize. Competitors in all categories were
expected to create a unique dish using his/her choice of ingredients. This dish
could have been an appetizer, main dish or dessert and should have reflected
Belizean or regional cuisine. The day’s activities commenced at 10:00 a.m. with
beach games where families had the opportunity to enjoy games such as relay
race, mini cake decorating, tomato sauce balloon toss and sausage eating just to
name a few. The culinary component of the “Taste” also began early on Saturday
morning where the judges had the unwieldy task of short listing the number of
competitors for each category.
Victor Nal of Sunset Grill Ltd. in San Pedro captured the title of “Professional
Chef of the Year 2009” with his Tower of Seared Coffee and Spice Rubbed Beef
Medallions layered with a Jalapen~o and Cheese Malanga Papooce, Red Wine and
Onion Sauce and served with sautéed Julian Vegetables. As a part of his winning
package, he received a trophy, a cash prize of $1,200.00 and one week Culinary
Scholarship to the Culinary Institute of America in New York. The second place
winner, Franciso Cano of Hopkins Bay Resort received a trophy and $800.00 cash
prize. Third place winner, Marcia Nunez of Hamanasi Resort in Hopkins Village,
received a trophy and $500.00 cash prize.
Ernest Bradley, was awarded the title of “Young Professional Chef of the Year”
and received a trophy and a $800.00 cash prize for his Coconut Cilantro Chicken,
Garlicky Mashed Potatoes and Sauté Vegetables. The second place winner, Mateo
Villanueva of Mr. Greedy’s Pizzeria, received a trophy and a $500.00 cash prize.
Third place winner, Rueben Cano, student, received a trophy and a $300.00 cash
prize.
Participants competing in the bartending category were required to create a
signature drink; giving the audience and judges a sample of what was expected to
meet with their stamp of approval. Mariano Coc, bartender at Belizean Dreams in
Hopkins Village won the prestigious title of “Bartender of the Year” and his
winning drink “Traveller’s Juice” was dubbed as “Belize’s best new signature
drink for 2009.” Additionally, Coc was awarded a trophy and a $1,200.00 cash
prize. The second place winner, Liberto Fermin Cho of Radisson Fort George, was
awarded a trophy and $800.00 cash prize and third place winner, Oscar Guerra of
Cahal Pech Village in the Cayo District was awarded a trophy and cash prize of
$500.00.
The theme for this year’s Cake Decorating Competition was “A Belizean Wedding.
Teresita Choco of Casa Pan Dulce Bakery in San Pedro, captured the title of
“Cake Decorator of the Year 2009” for her “Vanilla Yellow Cake.” As a part of
her winning package, she received a trophy and a $800.00 cash prize. The second
place winner, self-employed Diane Galvez was awarded a trophy and a $500.00 cash
prize for her “Traditional Belizean Pound Cake with Pineapple Filling.” The
third place winner, Tamara Tingling of Social Investment Fund was awarded a
trophy and a cash prize of $300.00 for her “Tropical Paradise Cake.”
The Gala night included cultural entertainment from Kenny Gladden and the New
Creation Band and MC’s were William Neal and Gwen Nunez Gonzalez. This year’s
event also included displays from Grace Kennedy Belize Limited and Madisco.
The international judges for this year’s culinary competition included Chef
Hinnerk von Bargen, Associate Professor at the Culinary Institute of America and
Mr. Ovidio Diaz, of the Marketing Mixology Group. The local chefs include Ms.
Amy Knox, Mr. Bernard Blades and Mr. Sean Beaton. Judges for the Cake Decorating
Competition included Ms. Nicole Palacio, Ms. Beverly Coleman and Ms. Norma
Bailey. Judges for the Bartending Competition were Mr. Mike Panton and Mr. Maito
Perdomo.
“This event encourages hoteliers, restaurateurs and the local population to
showcase and expand their interest in the culinary arts,” comments Director of
Tourism, Tracy Panton. “Furthermore, this event promotes opportunities for
stakeholders in the tourism industry to promote themselves and the Belize
tourism experience by engaging the senses.”
Other participants in the professional and young professional chef categories
included Jason Ocampo, Sheridan Polanco, Calbert Santiago, Elma Dominguez,
Trinell Smith, Jennie Staines, Rudy Chulin, Aaron Mai, Carlos Garrido,
Christopher Carriddi and Juan Pablo Gongora. Participants in the cake decorating
category included Andrew Middleton and Raquel Centeno. The remaining competitors
in the Bartending Category were Romeo Kotch, Joseph Bowden, Marcia Jones, Luis
Velasquez, Enrique Alamilla and Erika Ruiz.
Beach Games Sponsors included Old Belize Adventure & Historical Centre,
Ministry of Education, Victor L. Bryant, Celebrations, Wellworth, Publics and
Running Brand Meats. Major sponsor for the Professional Chef Competition was
Grace Kennedy Belize Ltd. and Traveller’s Liquor was the major sponsor for the
Bartending Competition. Other sponsors included Karl H. Menzies who sponsored
the Welcome Reception, First Caribbean International Bank, Atlantic Bank,
Alliance Bank, Bowen & Bowen, Fresh Catch Belize Ltd., Belize Western Energy
Ltd., and Southside Meats.