Chefs and visitors to get a taste of Grenada at its Culinary Symphony

The upcoming “Culinary Symphony” experience in Grenada, scheduled for May 18th at the Silversands Grenada, promises to be a delightful celebration of the island’s rich flavors and culinary heritage.

Organized by the James Beard Foundation, in partnership with Chef Alexander Smalls and the Grenada Tourism Authority, this event aims to showcase the diverse culinary traditions of Grenada and inspire future generations of chefs, particularly youth.

The featured chefs — Carla Hall, Erick Williams  Cleophus Hethington, and Nduvoakim Abdus-Salam — will develop a delectable menu representing black diaspora foodways, while honoring the island, deemed the world’s first “Culinary Capital” by the World Food Travel Association in 2021.

The culinary journey will feature five courses exploring Grenada’s traditional flavors and spices, expertly curated by Chef Alexander Smalls.

Clare Reichenbach, CEO of the James Beard Foundation, is thrilled about the opportunity to visit the island and support its food culture.

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“For over 30 years, it has been our community’s goal to place a spotlight on food culture as the nucleus in our daily lives,” she explains. “Grenada’s landscape is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the diversity and traditions of global communities and to celebrate the people who drive innovation forward. Our team is committed to supporting a resilient and flourishing industry such as this island that honors its diverse origins.”

During the five-day event, visiting chefs and guests will immerse themselves in the authentic tastes of Pure Grenada, gaining insights into the island’s history and heritage. Vegan Chef Joachim Joseph and Tricia Simon, founder of Grenada Cocoa and Spices Health & Wellness Tour, will lead a bespoke daytime tour featuring activities such as a “Healing Flower Walk” and an immersive cooking and tasting experience. Additionally, a traditional hand-washing ceremony will highlight Grenada’s cultural ties to Africa as the island commemorates 50 years of Independence in 2024.

Pastry Chef Nelcia Mapson-Joseph of Silversands Grenada will create delectable desserts for guests to enjoy while celebrating African foodways on May 18th.

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