As part of the Harvest Festival in September the Local
Enterprise Office in Waterford will host its annual ‘Enterprising Food Lunch’ on
Friday, September 11th in Dooley’s Hotel.
The key note speaker at the lunch will be Dermot Walsh, co-owner
of Walsh’s Bakehouse (formerly M&D Bakeries), a third generation family
bakery. This lunch is a celebration of food in Waterford. With the assistance
of Love Irish Food, diners will enjoy the best east and west Waterford has to
offer.
One of the most famous offerings in the Walsh’s Bakehouse
portfolio is the Waterford Blaa. In
2013, the Waterford Blaa received the highest recognition as a quality European
foodstuff – Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. This prestigious designation meant that the
Waterford Blaa could claim its place among the ranks of internationally
renowned products such as Italy’s Parma Ham, France’s Camembert de Normandie
Cheese and Greece’s Kalamata Olive Oil.
Driven by the The Blaa Bakers Association, which consists
of Walsh’s Bakehouse, Hickey’s Bakery, Barron’s Bakery and Kilmacow Bakery, the
group, between them, produce over 100,000 blaas weekly.
Mr. Walsh added, “Since the awarding of PGI status, the
blaa can be found throughout Ireland, the UK, France, the U.S. and now in the
Middle East. It’s been an exciting
journey for the once humble Waterford foodstuff that can trace its origins back
to the 1690’s.”
Richie Walsh, Head of Enterprise, LEO Waterford commented
on the importance of the event, “The Enterprising Food Lunch has become a
popular event during Waterford Harvest Festival and we are delighted to have
such an inspirational speaker this year. This industry has grown exponentially
throughout Waterford. With its rich and
fertile hinterlands and seas, and such an abundant trading heritage, Waterford
has been fortunate to have a proliferation of quality food producers. The Enterprising Food Lunch is important, to
celebrate what we have, but also to inspire others to enter the food business.”
The lunch will also serve as the launch platform of the
Harvest Festival. Being the first event
of the festival weekend it is a fitting and appropriate start to the
festivities.
Waterford Harvest Festival Chair, Paul Nolan (Business
Development Manager of Dawn Meats), “We
are delighted to link up with the Local Enterprise Office for this Enterprising
Food Lunch, the food industry has always been very strong in Waterford and I
couldn’t think of a more fitting way to launch the Harvest Festival”.
Tickets (just €15) for this lunch can be purchased from the
Customer Services Department, Bailey’s New Street, Waterford Tel 0761 10 20 20
(street at side of Reginald’s Tower) or Customer Services Dept. Civic Offices,
Dungarvan, Co. Waterford Tel 058 22 00 0.
Early booking is advised.
The Local Enterprise Office offers support services for
start-up and existing SME’s in Waterford City and County. For more information on
food production assistance please contact your Local Enterprise Office at 32
the Mall. Tel 0761 09 99 05 or email info@leo.waterfordcouncil.ie
.
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