The fair had 220 gourmets on Saturday and 330 on Sunday. Ms Flora Hakika the Principal of Veta College kindly donated her beautiful kitchens and accommodated for the Chefs for during the event. The Tanzanian Chef's from Sopa, Stiggys, Veta and Elewanaskillfully prepared on Friday 80 original canapĂ©’s for Saturday and Sunday. The origins of the recipes were Tanzanian and were developed by Elewana Chef's Martin Scheffer, Chef Beau, Veta Chef Robinson Mwalkuju with spiritual Inspiration and humor from Stiggy. A canopy style setting of different stalls tantalized the gourmets. The underlying mantra was to open doors for the potential of connecting directly to people.
The Fair additionally offered stall sponsors a great platform to the gourmets. Furthermore, it allowed chefs to showcase their skills, creativity and enhance the quality of the sponsor’s products. Boris did a great job at the fair with flavored Konyagi shooters and flaunted TDL, Pepsi and Monster products with a twist (it was the busiest corner of the fair!). The Sunkist Picnic Pack inclusive of Bio-disposable plates, cutlery and glassware was to the fore.
As the aromas of sizzling exotic spiced Happy Goat, Lamb, Pork, Chicken Sausages biased with scented oils travelled in the air. Everyone in the fair was licking their lips and wanted more. The repast was finished off with Edelweiss Espresso’s and Zucchini Cake from Cradle & Horn Patisserie.
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