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Caribbean cuisine takes center stage
Friday, May 21, 2004
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico: Eleven teams of
Caribbean chefs, pastry chefs, and bartenders will put the spotlight on
Caribbean cuisine and tourism at the regional culinary competition Taste of
the Caribbean 2004, before an expected audience of 1,000 members of the
Caribbean hospitality industry at the upcoming Caribbean Hotel Industry
Conference (CHIC 2004).
The event will take place at the Wyndham El
Conquistador Resort, Puerto Rico, June 13-16, 2004. "Caribbean food and
beverage is an integral component of the tourism experience," said Alec
Sanguinetti, director general of the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), host
of the event. "Meanwhile, CHIC is all about the development of the Caribbean
tourism product.
In this context, Taste of the Caribbean is
not just a celebration of Caribbean culinary arts, but a forum for improving
quality and professional performance standards."
The competition is fully subscribed, with national culinary teams confirmed
from Anguilla, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Curaçao, British
Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, and United States
Virgin Islands.
Each national team will compete in a 'live
kitchen' environment, preparing and serving a 3-course meal for 25 persons in
four hours. The teams will be required to design a menu on-site, using only
the ingredients in their respective 'mystery baskets,' whose contents will not
be revealed until the start of the competition.
In these 'cook-offs,' the chefs compete
against established criteria, not against one another, which allows for a
clear definition of excellence and is not affected by the relative levels of
the competitors' skills.
"There is no better training value or a
greater source of inspiration for Caribbean food and beverage professionals
than Taste of the Caribbean," concluded Sanguinetti, urging hotel and
restaurant owners and managers to offer attendance at the event as an employee
incentive, which will pay off immediately in improved performance.
The program will culminate with the presentation of the Caribbean Food and
Beverage Awards of Excellence, during the CHIC 2004 Closing Banquet.
The following prizes will be awarded,
highest honors conferred on members of the Caribbean food and beverage
industry: National Team of the Year, Chef of the Year, Bartender of the Year,
Pastry Chef of the Year, Ice Carver of the Year, Most Innovative Caribbean
Menu, Most Attractive Non-Mechanical Ice Sculpture, Most Creative Rum, Vodka,
and Non-Alcoholic Drinks, Spirit of the Competition, Greatest Individual
Effort, and Team with Most Professional Standards.
For more information, visit to
www.cha-chic.org or
e-mail
vlebron@caribbeanhotels.org
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