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Duck curry aroma tantalizes hundreds at the National Park

WITH the aroma of Sujata curry filling the National Park Tarmac, King’s annual Duck Curry competition tantalised the taste buds of hundreds of persons yesterday. Participants from Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad, USA, Jamaica and St Vincent started early preparations as they sought to earn the distinction of being “The best duck curry chef in the Caribbean”.

The Suriname Team in 2013 definitely blew the judges’ mind with their version of curry, the first time a foreign team won the competition in Guyana.
Cooking up a storm at the National Park was Tourism Minister (ag) Irfaan Ali with his team comprising of staff from the Ministry of Tourism. Ali put his skills to the test while cooking duck curry with the ‘works’. He completely ‘wowed’ patrons as their amazement showed on their faces as they tasted the Minister’s cooking.
Key performers at the event included renowned Chutney King Rikki Jai, Guyana Baboo Terry Gajraj, Sally Sagram and the Extreme Band from Trinidad; The E-Networks Emerging Voices top 3, Guyana Chutney Queen Fiona and the Caribbean Hotshots. Admission was free and the action started from midday.
The proceeds of the duck curry competition are in aid of the Radio Needy Children’s Fund with plans to have games for kids in aid of the United Women for Children with Special Needs.
King’s duck curry competition would not be possible without the generous corporate support of Sujata Curry Powder, Banks DIH, Digicel, Golden Brook coconut oil, Guyana Lottery, Maggi, Ministry of Tourism, Impressions, TVG, E-Networks, and Massy.

 

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The Jamaicans are making millions from their beef patties. How are we doing businesswise with our famous Duck Curry? Are there restaurants in America or Canada where people are lining up to get in just for the Duck Curry? The Guyanese businessman has not been able to create synergy with our famous cooks to make Duck Curry a successful business. The Greeks did it with their yogurt. The Arabs are doing with the Chicken and Rice. Why the Guyanese are lagging?

Billy Ram Balgobin
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

I know somebody gonna try f me up now about what I say. Gilbakka gon correct my grammar. Go ahead and make my day.

 

This time I agree with you. A duck curry industry is long overdue.

Way back in 1972, when Guyana Stores Supermarket was called Bookers Supermarket, I bought a can of chicken curry. It was made in Jamaica by Grace Ltd. I couldn't help wondering whether some Guyanese entrepreneur couldn't do the same.

 

FM

Duck curry is a different thing.  Billy Ram do you want to see North American kids crying in front of their parents because they curried Donald Duck.

 

Guyanese will do better with curry lamb.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Wally:

Duck curry is a different thing.  Billy Ram do you want to see North American kids crying in front of their parents because they curried Donald Duck.

 

Guyanese will do better with curry lamb.

 



Guyana is so sweet; it giving the opposition cavities-AFC and Nagamootoo will soon be tooth-less




FM
Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by Wally:

Duck curry is a different thing.  Billy Ram do you want to see North American kids crying in front of their parents because they curried Donald Duck.

 

Guyanese will do better with curry lamb.

 



Guyana is so sweet; it giving the opposition cavities-AFC and Nagamootoo will soon be tooth-less




I like your dark humour, Sponty.

FM

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