Judges Choose 30 Finalists for UGA’s 2015 Flavor of Georgia Contest
Friday, February 13th, 2015
Judges have selected 30 products to compete in the final round of the University of Georgia’s 2015 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest March 9-10 at the Georgia Railroad Freight Depot in Atlanta. The Flavor of Georgia contest is a chance for food businesses to highlight innovative and time-tested products and receive feedback from a panel of food industry professionals. The 30 finalists were selected from a field of more than 100 products in 10 categories, one of the largest fields in the contest’s history. Finalists will bring their products to the final round of judging as part of the governor’s annual Agriculture Awareness Week, held across the street from the Georgia Capitol. “The Flavor of Georgia contest allows food entrepreneurs from every corner of the state to highlight their creative and delicious products that make Georgia’s food scene one of the most vibrant and diverse in the nation,” said Sharon P. Kane, Flavor of Georgia contest coordinator. Kane, a food business development specialist, and her colleagues in the Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, have organized the annual contest since 2007. “Every year, we are amazed at the quality of the products submitted as part of the Flavor of Georgia contest,” Kane said. “It’s increasingly difficult to identify finalists when so many excellent products are submitted.” Judges for the final round of the contest will include food brokers, grocery buyers, chefs and other food industry experts. They will judge each entry based on commercial appeal, Georgia theme, taste, innovation and market potential in each category. This year’s finalists are listed below by company, product name, city and contact person. Barbecue Sauces: • Buzzy’s Savannah Slather Barbecue Sauce, Savannah, Christopher Myhre • Causey’s Hot BBQ Sauce, Smyrna, Wynn Bakke • Sugar Hill Smokehouse, Sweet and Tangy BBQ Sauce, Sugar Hill, Michael O’Rouke Beverages: • Friendship Coffee Company, Smooth and Black Cold Brewed Coffee, Savannah, Gay Fortson • Lulu’s Chocolate Bar, Sipping Chocolate Sauce, Savannah, Rebecca Radovich • Paulk’s Pride, 100 percent Purple Muscadine Juice, Wray, Erin Boettger Confections: • Abundtant Love, Gluten Free Cake Mix, Canton, Shannon Aldridge • Byrd Cookie Company, Georgia Peach Cookies, Savannah, Katie Wells • RC’s Golden Flan, Alpharetta, Roda Lopez Dairy: • Honeysuckle Gelato, Snacks on a Plane Gelato, Atlanta, Wes Jones • Mountain Fresh Creamery, Sea Salted Caramel Ice Cream, Clermont, Jennifer Glover • Proper Pepper, Get Back Jack Pimento Cheese, Sandersville, Deanna Bibb Jams and Jellies: • Fairywood Thicket Farm, Strawberry Lavender Jam, Fairburn, Kim and John Conner • Unicoi Preserves, Georgia Apple Cider Pepper Spread, Sautee, Clark Neal • Wisham Jellies, Cranberry Pepper Jelly, Tifton, Eric Wisham Marinades, Sauces and Rubs: • Food Gasm, Special Sauce, Stone Mountain, Austin Johnson • The Original Maryland Fried Chicken Hot Sauce, Blackshear, Richard Heavilon • The Salt Table, Tybee Island Coastal Blend, Pooler, Carol and Dave Legasse Meat and Seafood: • Hunter Cattle Company, Grassfed New York Strip Steak, Brooklet, Del Ferguson • Stripling’s General Store, Jalapeno Cheese Smoked Sausage, Moultrie, Ashley Goss • White Oak Pastures, Turkey Sausage with Dried Cranberries, Bluffton, Reid Harrison Salsas, Chutneys and Condiments: • Abby J’s Blackhawk Farm to Table Black Bean & Herb Salsa, Clarkesville, Abby Jackson • Doux South, Sweet Georgia Red Relish, Atlanta, Debbie Hungarland • Tulla’s White Balsamic Vinaigrette, LaGrange, Tulla and Britt White Snack Foods: • Southern Straws, Short Straws (original), Columbus, Margaret Amos • Stripling’s General Store, Pork Jerky, Moultrie, Ashley Goss • Verdant Kitchen, Savannah Snaps, Duluth, Chandler Chase Miscellaneous: • Back to Organic, Bloody Mary Himalayan Pink Salt, Atlanta, Julie Feagin • Oliver Farm, Infused Sunflower Oil, Pitts, Clay Oliver • Zeigler’s Honey Company, Georgia Wildflower Honeycomb, Stockton, Robert Edmondson Winners will receive an award and membership in the state Department of Agriculture’s Georgia Grown program. All winners and finalists earn the right to have their products stamped with the 2015 Flavor of Georgia logo and gain exposure through grocery buyers and food industry professionals who judge the final round of the contest. All 2015 Flavor of Georgia entries will be featured in the Flavor of Georgia product directory. The Flavor of Georgia food product contest is sponsored by the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development in partnership with the Georgia Center of Innovation for Agribusiness, the Office of the Governor, Walton EMC, the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Agribusiness Council. |