Dasheen, known as “blue food”, is a stolid root vegetable – except in the hands of Tobago’s cunning cooks at the Blue Food Festival (Adapted from Caribbean Beat Magazine, Issue 102, 2010)
The meat varied from pork and duck to the wild meats like tattoo, deer, agouti, iguana etc, which abound in the nearby forest. These, however were for show earlier in the day for those participating in the competition and were
later available for tasting. However, at the rate they were being eaten, one did wonder how much longer the forest would be able to provide abundant supplies of these animals, some of which are rare and even endangered. But, this was not a concern since the main reason for the large number of visitors arriving at the festival were to eat well cooked stew meats with ground provision, dumplings.
The coastal village of Bloody Bay in Tobago, was the choice again as thousands flocked to the community recreational ground in observance of the 18th annual Blue Food Festival held on October 16th, 2016. Recently featured in USA TODAY Travel's list for Caribbean cuisine as one of the region's best food festival, it is picking up a larger local and internationally diverse group of people interested in sampling the innovative entrees, inventive appetizers, creative desserts and robust liqueurs on sale. Colocasia esculenta or locally referred to as 'Dasheen' is the name given to the root vegetable that has the distinction of turning blue when peeled, sliced and boiled. Cooked like a potato, dasheen is from the same family as eddoes, tannia and yam. The large glossy leaves when chopped and boiled with coconut milk make for a fragrant side dish for meat or seafood.
For one flavor-filled day, the festival provides an opportunity for local cooks and enthusiasts to show just what they can do with dasheen. There were over 20 booths with chefs vying for top honours with their creative recipes that use the versatile vegetable in everything from fudge, pepper sauce, punch, liqueur and wine. The festival provided an opportunity for that had been prepared for sale. And of course the standard Dasheen dish was available, simply boiled to sop up the stewed meat sauces.
Curried duck with dasheen, cassava, corn pie and salad |
One vendor, Mr. Campbell stated that he has been participating in the festival for the last five (5) years and has won best dasheen wine for the period 2012-2014. Famous for his dasheen wine, he was unable to participate in the contest this year due to wine spoilage. After this, Campbell knew he had to come out with some other products hence the he introduced the ice cream, pepper sauce and ketchup made from dasheen. Yum! For him, seeing patrons enjoy tasting his products validates that hard work pays off.
Also, the bar was well-frequented, large quantities of beer and rum being the essential part of eating and afterwards whilst liming away the rest of the day with family friends and neighbours. Along with delectable dasheen cuisine, the event featured live entertainment from Marvin Lewis, Calypso Queen Leslyann Ellis, Yolanda etc, kids’ fun zone, live demonstrations and much more. The festival was coordinated by the Division of
Tourism and
Transportation of the Tobago House of Assembly, in collaboration with the
village councils of Bloody Bay, L’Anse Fourmi and Parlatuvier. The annual
festival consistently presents an opportunity to promote Destination
Tobago, stimulate economic activity within the tourism business unit and
showcase to the world the island’s mouthwatering signature delicacies.
Tobago Blue Food Festival 2016 by C News
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