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Ministry of Tourism Updates
Bahamas wins three gold medals at Taste of the Caribbean
By Kendea Smith, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation
Jun 28, 2018 - 11:22:06 AM

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The National Culinary Team accepts a gold medal in the Team of the Year category. Photo: Kendea Smith

Miami, Florida - The Bahamas National Culinary Team sizzled at this year’s Taste of the Caribbean held in Miami, Florida June 22-26, walking away with three gold medals including Chef of the Year, Junior Chef of the Year and Team of the Year.

The Taste of the Caribbean is the premier culinary showdown between Caribbean to determine which country has the best Caribbean cuisine.

The competition had 15 countries participating this year including Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bonaire, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Turks and Caicos.  

The Bahamas also won a bronze medal in the seafood competition, a silver medal in the beef competition, and a silver in the Pastry Chef of The Year competition. 

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Photos l to r: Photo 1: 'A Taste of The Bahamas' won 'Most Innovative Dish' at the competition; and photo 2: Chef of the Year Jamal Small made "Your Typical Bahamian Sunday Dinner" to capture the title at the competition. Photos: Kendea Smith

On the team this year are chefs Kevyn Pratt, Tamar Rahming, Jeaneka Russell, Derrick Blackmon, Carvison Pratt, Hazen Rolle, Celeste Smith, Jamal Small, Deneisha Knowles and Owen Bain.

This is the second consecutive year that The Bahamas has won Junior Chef of the Year.  Hazen Rolle, a student of the University of The Bahamas, took home the title. Additionally, he won a $1,000 scholarship. His dish, dubbed “A Taste of Bahamian Culture,” also won the Most Innovative Dish of the competition.

Rolle wowed the judges with a duo of pan-seared Certified Angus Beef tri tipped with seagrape essence and coconut curry shrimp, tropical fruit salsa, plantain mash, spiced carrot puree, glazed turned carrots, sautéed cabbage and okra and plantain chips.

“I’m just happy to be here and I want to give thanks to God. My team captain Chef Devin Johnson was my backbone in the competition. I gave it my all and I said my prayers,” said Rolle.

“I learned so much just from being here and being on the team.”

Chef Jamal Small was the overall winner for Chef of the Year.

Small, who is attached to the Ocean Club, prepared ‘Your Typical Bahamian Sunday Dinner’ which included a Down Home Roasted Snapper with steamed gravy emulsion, guava BBQ Certified Angus Beef, Backyard Pigeon Peas and Grits, warm cabbage slaw and plantain textures.  

Because of his victory, Chef Small will return to Taste of the Caribbean as a judge for the competition.

It’s something he’s always wanted, he said.

 “I’m excited because it’s been seven years, since I’ve been fighting for this,” Small said. “Last year, I took a break and this year I said I was coming back for this and I got it. It’s awesome. I always wanted to be a judge. In 2015, I told the team that I was going to come back as a judge and this year I will be doing it.” 

While The Bahamas was edged out by Trinidad and Tobago for Overall Team of the Year, Team Captain Owen Bain said he felt that the team performed exceptionally well.

“I’m extremely elated. It’s been a long time coming and we have been training really hard. We have been pushing hard and pushing forward and the medals today show our hard work,” he said.

“We are going back in the kitchen to train more. Some of the things that we know we did we could improve upon and we want to continue to press the envelope to create better cuisine.”

The Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) is responsible for crafting the team.

President of the BHTA Carlton Russell said the association takes pride in bringing together the culinary ambassadors.

“Culinary Tourism is very important and cultural tourism is on the rise.  I think our chefs are very creative and innovative with local ingredients that we have and we need to bring that to the forefront,” he said.

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation is a major sponsor of The Bahamas National Culinary Team.

Culinary Manager DeAnne Gibson said the competition helps to put the spotlight on Bahamian cuisine.

“We are very pleased at our performance,” she said.  “It shows that the level of our culinary skills are very high and we are keeping up with our trends. The Bahamas is a team to be reckoned with and we are happy that we did very well overall.”

Director General of Tourism Joy Jibrilu also sent congratulations to the team.

“We are extending our congratulations to the Bahamas Culinary Team and the BHTA for a job well done at this year’s Taste of the Caribbean. Our National Culinary Team makes us proud each year, as they take their skills to new heights and set the bar for the quality of signature cuisine in The Islands Of The Bahamas,” she said.  



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