FOOD FESTIVAL AT ZARI
SUPPORTS LOCAL SUSSEX PRODUCERS
A food festival exploring the cuisine of the city of Lucknow in India, is being staged by a Crawley restaurant in support of food producers in Sussex.
Zari Restaurant in Ifield, is staging its Lucknow Food Festival throughout May 2012, in conjunction with the Sussex Food and Drink Network.
A special menu has been created by chefs experienced in the cuisine of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, home to the Taj Mahal and birthplace of Sir Cliff Richard.
Almara Miah, Proprietor of Zari, which has been established for 25 years said: "We want people to explore with us the cuisine styles of India which they may not have experienced in the UK before.
Lucknow is rich in culinary history, mainly driven by the cuisine of the royal rulers, the Nawabs, renowned in India for their ostentatious, dishes in silky smooth sauces. It is the home of the famous Dum Pukht Byriani, slow-cooked in airtight vessels sealed with dough to retain the richest flavours and aromas. This renowned dish is also on our festival menu.”
Zari Restaurant was founded in 1990 by Sadique Miah, husband to Almara who co-runs Zari with his wife.
During May, Zari will be hosting Lucknow Cooking Master classes to educate customers in Lucknawi cooking techniques.
The restaurant will also taking the region’s food into the community and at farmers markets.
Local produce involved in the festival includes South Downs lamb, Wobblegate apple juice, local meat from Flanagans Master Butchers, and fruit and vegetables from Laines Organic Farm.
Hilary Knight of the Sussex Food and Drink Network said: "It has never been more important to support local producers for many reasons; food and drink businesses are at the very heart of the rural economy and their survival is paramount in ensuring that we continue to produce food in Sussex and also to provide employment in the rural areas and maintain our landscape.
Left to Right: Sadique and Almara Miah from Zari Restaurant Hilary Knight from Sussex Food & Drink Network and Tom Steven from Wobblegate. |
There is a huge market and many opportunities to sell Local produce via the retail sector both independent and multiples as well as in the hospitality sector – restaurants, caterers, hotels, cafes, pubs etc. Serving Sussex produce really does offer an opportunity to support the producers aswell as giving the customers what they deserve.
Zari is a wonderful example of how a restaurant can use locally sourced seasonal ingredients but not cooked in a traditional or ‘local’ way.”
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