#FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, February 26, 2020 – The Islands Of The Bahamas used the international stage of the recent Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (SOBEWFF®), to say thank you to Chef José Andrés. The legendary Chef and his team were responsible for providing some 3.2 million meals to victims of Hurricane Dorian, which struck the island nation in September of 2019 and caused massive destruction and devastation to Great Abaco, and Grand Bahama.
The
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation presented the humanitarian with a portrait
of himself, by world renowned Bahamian artist, Jamaal Rolle, on Thursday night
at the SOBEWFF® event, Feeding the World presented by Open Table and hosted by
Chef Andrés.
“Our
country is forever in your debt for your limitless love, kindness,
thoughtfulness and support demonstrated in the massive outreach you organized
to feed thousands affected by the storm,”
The Ministry’s Executive Director of Marketing, Mrs. Bridgette King, said
while presenting the gift to Chef Andrés.
The
well-attended walk-around tasting event was one of a number of events at
SOBEWFF® that featured a lineup of more than 100 events. Activities stretched
from Miami-Dade and Broward to Palm Beach counties and showcased culinary
talent from around the world as well as foremost wine and spirits selections to
choose from.
One
of the highlights of the weekend of events was the Goya Foods Grand Tasting
Village featuring Grand Tasting Tents and Publix Culinary Demonstrations sponsored
by Sub-Zero Group Southeast.
A
culinary team from The Bahamas was a part of the Grand Tasting Village and
received rave reviews from attendees. Thousands enjoyed the tastings of Bahamian
native cuisine, including Conch Fritters and Bean ‘n Rice with Lobster and
Conch. Also served at the Bahamas booth were the
alcoholic beverages, Guava Bomb and Passion Fruit. The Bahamian team also provided tastings of
one of The Bahamas’ signature alcoholic beverages, Kalik Beer. The culinary
team’s sponsors for the event included Bahamasair and Baha Mar Resorts.
The
Festival celebrated its 19th edition and all net proceeds benefit
the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Florida
International University.
“The
Bahamas is gratified to have been allowed the opportunity to be a part of this
prestigious event,” said Betty Bethel, Director of Sales, Bahamas Tourist
Office Florida. “This grand and extensive food venue gave us the opportunity to
show our gratitude to a giant of a man who served our country well in our time
of need. It also allowed for us to promote our country and get the word out to
the tens of thousands in attendance at the festival that, The Bahamas is open
for business.”
For more information on The Islands
Of The Bahamas, visit www.bahamas.com.