Showing posts with label M and D Bakery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label M and D Bakery. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2014

From the Deise to Dubai!

It’s almost a year to the day since the Waterford Blaa received the highest recognition as a quality European foodstuff - 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. 

And claim it, it did!  The sky seems to be the limit for this once humble bread roll.  Following the appearance of the Waterford blaa on Aer Lingus menus on transatlantic flights, the blaa recently made its debut at the Bonnington Jumeirah Lakes Towers in Dubai.

This prestigious five star hotel now serves the blaa in its Cavendish Restaurant and McGettigan’s Irish pub.  Mr. Dermot Walsh of M & D Bakery, based in Mount Sion Avenue in Waterford City is delighted that the blaa is making an appearance on Middle Eastern menus.

“The interest in the blaa has mushroomed beyond all expectations.  To see the blaa on the menu of one of the Middle East’s most esteemed hotels is a hugely significant achievement and one that all Waterford blaa bakers can be very proud of.  The Bonnington Towers is the latest addition to the Regency Hotel Groups chain and the owners were intent on bringing a taste of Ireland to Dubai.  We had been speaking with the team in Dubai, through their distributors La Rousse Foods, for a few months and were delighted they chose to bring a taste of Waterford to their restaurants.”

“Back in 2009, M & D Bakery, along with three other traditional family bakeries from County Waterford and South Kilkenny set up the Waterford Blaa Bakers Association. It was our objective to protect the Waterford Blaas as a traditional food product and register it as a protected food product in Europe, which we achieved last year.”

The Blaa Bakers Association consists of M & D Bakery, Hickey’s Bakery, Barron’s Bakery and Kilmacow Bakery, who 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 from the Deise to Dubai.”

The last year has also seen the blaa receive a host of awards and accolades, both nationally and internationally and it has featured in countless publications, blogs and journals, including the New York Times.

Speaking of the introduction of the Waterford blaa to Middle Eastern fayre, Mr. Michael Hussey, Manager of Bord Bia, Middle East said, “It is wonderful to see the blaa such a long way from home.  We have been working with the Blaa Bakers Association in order to bring this project to fruition.”

Mr. Hussey added, “There are huge opportunities in the Middle East. The market is growing by 5 to 6% year on year in food service due to the growth in tourism in UAE and other factors such as population and income growth in the entire region. However, growing the market is very competitive, so hotels, restaurants and other catering outlets are looking for points of difference to make them stand out from competitors and the Waterford Blaa offers this to discerning customers”.

The story of the Blaa goes back to the 1690’s, when the French Huguenots arrived in Ireland introducing white flour and their baking skills. Over 300 years later, it remains a firm stable, not just of the Waterford diet, but of thousands of Irish diaspora scattered throughout the world. 

Currently the Blaa Baker’s Association is working on a joint marketing initiative to raise awareness of the blaa’s esteemed PGI status and continues to explore new export markets for the now, not so humble blaa!


Friday, October 11, 2013

Bakers use their loaf and prove they have what it takes to succeed!



M and D Bakery, the well known third generation family bakery was announced as the overall winner of the Waterford City Enterprise Awards and will go on to represent Waterford at the National Enterprise Awards which take place in Dublin Castle in November.

Founded by brothers Dermot and Michael Walsh, the bakery supplies a selection of baked “morning goods” to the households, shops, restaurants and hotels of Waterford.  However, M and D Bakery is probably best known for its production of a truly local delicacy, the blaa.

M and D Bakery has been a constant on the baking landscape in Waterford for almost thirty years and produces over 8,000 blaas a day.  More recently M and D Bakery spearheaded the drive, along with three local blaa bakers, to have the blaa safeguarded with a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI).  With PGI status the once humble Waterford blaa can anticipate a standing equal to that of Stilton Cheese or the Cornish Pasty.

Speaking of the enterprise award, Dermot Walsh said, “We are delighted and honoured to be acknowledged by Waterford City Enterprise Board.  When we started the business almost thirty years ago, our focus was to bring good quality bread products to the city and environs.”

“However, as demand for the blaa grew, particularly outside of Waterford we needed to innovate and invest in ways to make it “travel” friendly.  The blaa is simply made from flour, water, yeast and salt with no preservatives or artificial additives, thus it has a very short shelf life.”

“With assistance from Waterford City Enterprise Board we invested in a freezer room which allows us to blast freeze the blaas so we can supply them to the rest of the country, Northern Ireland, Great Britain and now France.”

“Even though it was the French Huguenots who introduced the blaa to Waterford in the 1690’s, we’re sending it back there in 2013!”

Organised by the County and City Enterprise Boards, the National Enterprise Awards recognise outstanding micro enterprises in Ireland.  Ciaran Cullen, CEO, Waterford City Enterprise Board is delighted to support M and D Bakery in their pursuit of new export markets.
 
“Dermot and Michael have shown that there are great opportunities for growth if you explore further afield.  The blaa, which was practically unknown outside of Waterford, can now be found in food stores, forecourts and restaurants across Dublin, Belfast, Britain and even as far as Paris.”

“The Walsh brothers are passionate about what they produce and they produce it well.  With accolades such as the 2010/11 Good Food Producer award, a Euro Toques Taste Award and Gold at the 2012 Blas na hEireann Awards, they will represent Waterford with pride at next months National Enterprise Awards.”

If you want to find out more about M and D Bakery visit www.manddbakery.ie or call 051 378080.  Alternatively if you have a business idea and want to find out more about capital financing, mentoring or start up assistance talk to Waterford City Enterprise Board on 051 852883 or www.waterfordceb.com.