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<InfoBold>Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards</InfoBold> judge Patrick Smith and rum importer Mischa Mills.<strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
Lifestyle, Local Food, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Thursday Food, Tuesday Style
April 26, 2016

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PHOTOS: GARFIELD ROBINSON

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Fowles, and chef and décor maven Jacqui Tyson.

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Chicken drumette with mild ginger glaze.

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Panko-crusted fish finger with jerk mayonnaise.

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A tray of rum and raisin bread pudding with vanilla rum sauce.

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Asian vegetable spring roll in teriyaki sauce.

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Rum and raisin bread pudding with vanilla rum sauce.

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Spanish Court Hotel Executive Sous Chef Christopher Brown with his plated Asian vegetable spring roll with teriyaki sauce.

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Victoria Mutual Wealth Management Marketing Manager Sharon Sterling, Global Directories CEO Ian Neita (centre), and Jamaica Yellow Pages Marketing Director Dave DaCosta.

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Main Event Entertainment Group Customer Care Manager Donna Hussey (left) and Client Service Coordinator Giselle Vassell.

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Entrepreneur Kirk-Anthony Hamilton (left) with (from second left) attorney-at-law Monique Clarke, GB Energy External Affairs Director Walkiria Caamaño and CEO Mauricio Pulido.

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Black Ink Marketing Activities Coordinator Christine Daley.

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Table Talk Food Awards judge Patrick Smith and rum importer Mischa Mills.

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Fowles with (from left) financier James Goren and his journalist wife Manuela; Victoria Mutual Wealth Management General Manager Devon Barrett; Table Talk Food Awards judge Annaliesa Lindsay; Victoria Mutual Wealth Management Marketing Manager Sharon Sterling; and Victoria Mutual Group Marketing & Corporate Affairs Vice-President Vivienne Bayley-Hay.

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Table Talk Food Awards founder Novia McDonald-Whyte and Global Directories CEO Ian Neita.

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Fowles (left) and Table Table Talk Food Awards judge and GraceKennedy Group Chief Risk Officer Cathrine Kennedy with vlogger and comedian Rushane ‘Dutty Berry’ Berry.

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Table Talk Food Awards judge and diplomat Jimmy Joseph (left) and Table Talk Food Awards founder Novia McDonald-Whyte with (second left) Jamaica Yellow Pages marketing director Dave DaCosta and Global Directories CEO Ian Neita.

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Diplomat and Table Talk Food Awards judge Jimmy Joseph and Jamaica Yellow Pages Marketing Director Dave DaCosta.

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Jamaica Yellow Pages Marketing Manager Ayanna Kirton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spanish Court Hotel Executive Sous-Chef Christopher Brown with his plated Asian vegetable spring roll with teriyaki sauce.<strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
Rum and raisin bread pudding with vanilla rum sauce.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Asian vegetable spring roll in teriyaki sauce.<strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
A tray of rum and raisin bread pudding with vanilla rum sauce.<strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
Panko-crusted fish finger with jerk mayonnaise.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Chicken drumette with mild ginger glaze.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Chopped Champions finalist Andr&Atilde;&copy; Fowles with chef and d&Atilde;&copy;cor maven Jacqui Tyson.<strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
Chopped Champions finalist AndrÃ&Copy; Fowles (centre) with (from left) entrepreneur Kirk-Anthony Hamilton, attorney-at-law Monique Clarke, GB Energy External Affairs Director Walkiria Caamaño, and CEO Mauricio Pulido.<b/>
Frigidaire Trade Marketing Supervisor for Jamaica Natricia Brown and Chopped Champions finalist Andr&Atilde;&copy; Fowles.<strong></strong>
Table Talk Food Awards judges, property manager Eroleen Andeson-Powell (left), and Supreme Court mediator Josina Jackson make Navarro Correas Colección Privada Chardonnay and Baileys rum cream toasts to Fowles’s success, ahead of the finale episode.<b/>
Table Talk Food Awards judge and attorney-at-law Matthew Hogarth — big fan of Fowles — picks the brain of the Chopped Champion and Chopped Champions runner-up at the Thursday night viewing party.<b/>
Victoria Mutual Wealth Management General Manager Devon Barrett (right) exchanges pleasantries with Chopped Champions finalist AndrÃ&Copy; Fowles, while Victoria Mutual Wealth Management Marketing Manager Sharon Sterling looks on.<b/>
Chopped Champions finalist AndrÃ&Copy; Fowles with (from left) financier James Goren and his international journalist wife Manuela; Victoria Mutual Wealth Management General Manager Devon Barrett; <InfoBold>Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards</InfoBold> judge Annaliesa Lindsay; Victoria Mutual Wealth Management Marketing Manager Sharon Sterling; and Victoria Mutual Group Marketing & Corporate Affairs Vice-President Vivienne Bayley-Hay.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Jamaica Yellow Pages Marketing Manager Ayanna Kirton. <strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
Diplomat and Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Jimmy Joseph (left) and Jamaica Yellow Pages Marketing Director Dave DaCosta.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Table Talk Food Awards judge and diplomat Jimmy Joseph (left) and Table Talk Food Awards founder Novia McDonald-Whyte with (second left) Jamaica Yellow Pages marketing director Dave DaCosta and Global Directories CEO Ian Neita.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Chopped Champions finalist AndrÃ&Copy; Fowles (left) and Table Talk Food Awards judge and GraceKennedy Group Chief Risk Officer Cathrine Kennedy with vlogger and comedian Rushane ‘Dutty Berry’ Berry.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Table Talk Food Awards founder Novia McDonald-Whyte and Global Directories CEO Ian Neita. <strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
Black Ink Marketing Activities Coordinator Christine Daley.<strong>Garfield Robinson </strong>
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Victoria Mutual Wealth Management Marketing Manager Sharon Sterling, Global Directories CEO Ian Neita (centre), and Jamaica Yellow Pages Marketing Director Dave DaCosta.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>

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