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News Bites: CHI Kitchen Wins Gold / ISCO Expands into Massachusetts / Blackstone Valley Culinary News

by David Dadekian May 12, 2022
written by David Dadekian

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CHI Kitchen Wins Gold Award in 2022 sofi™ Awards

Nearly 2,000 Products Competed for the Top Specialty Food Association Award

CHI Kitchen Fermented Sesame Slaw Sofi Award

Fermented Sesame Slaw has won a GOLD Award in the Pickles & Olives category  as part of the Specialty Food Association (SFA) 2022 sofi™ Awards, a top honor in the $170.4 billion specialty food industry. 

Chi Kitchen’s Fermented Sesame Slaw selected by a panel of specialty food experts from nearly 2,000 entries across 53 product categories. Products are judged on taste, including flavor, appearance, texture and aroma, ingredient quality, and innovation. All tastings are anonymous and are held at the Rutgers Food Innovation Center.

“We are honored that our Fermented Sesame Slaw has won a Gold Award,” says Minnie Luong, Founder and CHI-EO of CHI Kitchen. “To know that our product stands out from the crowd in a blind tasting gives us the confidence to continue innovating and growing in our category with our naturally probiotic-packed, gut healthy fermented vegetables. This is one of the ultimate stamps of approval and we’re very grateful and excited for all the winners.” Fermented Sesame Slaw can be found at Whole Foods North Atlantic, independent retail stores and food service establishments all throughout New England and online at www.chikitchen.com.

The Sofi Awards are open to members of the SFA, and have been given each year since 1972. Winners will be showcased at the 2022 Summer Fancy Food Show, running June 12-14, at the Javits Center in New York City. Open only to the trade, it is the largest East Coast B2B-only specialty food and beverage show. For more information, visit specialtyfood.com.


The World’s First Vodka Distilled with Oysters Is Now Available in Massachusetts

The Industrious Spirit Company Announces Expansion into MA Market with their Vodkas, Gins and Bourbons

The Industrious Spirit Company's Ostreida

Today, The Industrious Spirit Company (ISCO) announced their expansion into Massachusetts. Their recent launch of Ostreida, the first vodka distilled with oysters in the United States and possibly the world, went viral online and has created a pent-up demand for the product that the company is excited to fulfill just in time for summer in New England. To celebrate the new state launch, ISCO has distilled a special batch of the product using Powder Point Oysters from Duxbury, MA. Ostreida is a flagship product for ISCO as it encapsulates their creative approach to spirits, creating new and original products from classic ingredients and techniques. 

“Ostreida is a unique expression of the fundamental elements of earth and ocean, perfectly captured in a bottle, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to share this quintessentially New England product with our neighbors in Massachusetts,” said Manya K. Rubinstein, CEO of ISCO. “Ostreida brings a savory and briny seacoast minerality with a subtle hint of bivalve bouquet on the nose that mixes sublimely with our spirits’ signature buttery texture and creamy finish—it makes a killer martini and an amazing Bloody Mary, and is just perfect for summer sipping!”

Since each small batch of Ostreida is produced with oysters from a specific farm, each bottle now comes with a neck tag highlighting the farm’s location and date of harvest. ISCO cares deeply about sustainability, working with a regional regenerative farm to grow the organic corn they use for the base of their spirits and donating a portion of all bottle sales of Ostreida to GreenWave, an organization that works to scale sustainable ocean farming.

In addition to Ostreida, ISCO is making its creamy, smooth sipping Structural Vodka, lovingly hand-distilled from organic corn, as well as its modern-style botanically-focused Ornamental Gin available to the Massachusetts market immediately, with bourbon barrel aged gin and bourbons, such as Blue Velvet, made from two different types of sustainably farmed blue corn from the US and Mexico, to come in the future. 

“I am excited to have the opportunity to add Ostreida and ISCO’s vodkas and gins to our portfolio of independent beverage brands,” said Caitlin McGarrahan, the director of Origin, a division of Horizon Beverage that is dedicated to handcrafted products. “In such a saturated industry, it is rare that we get an opportunity to bring true “firsts” to market—we believe this product is going to become an instant summer in New England classic, especially out on the islands and at restaurants with a seafood focus” 

In celebration of the expansion into Massachusetts, there are five unique and fun events planned.   

May 25, 2022: The Little Donkey http://www.littledonkeybos.com/ in Cambridge is hosting a fun filled night of Ostreida shooters and specialty cocktails. The restaurant features tapas by James Beard Award-Winning Chefs Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnette in the heart of Central Square. 

June 2, 2022: A special evening at Forage https://foragecambridge.com/ in Cambridge for a four-course dinner with Ostreida cocktail pairings. With two seating times, 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. costing $95 per person this event is sure to be special. Aligning with ISCO’s sustainable and local ideology, Forage is a neighborhood bistro just off Harvard Square that showcases local farmers, fishermen, and foragers with their seasonally-driven menu. Featuring such cocktails as “Overboard” made with Ostreida, dry vermouth, dulse, meyer lemon saline, and garnished with a pickled oyster! 

June 5, 2022: Little Moss https://www.littlemoss.com/, in South Dartmouth will host an afternoon deck soiree featuring Ostreida cocktails paired with small plates and hor d’ourves.  Little Moss, a beautiful spot sited in the adorable village of Padanaram that features rotating menus of seasonal plates, handmade pastas, natural wines, and craft cocktails. 

June 10, 2022: Summer Shack https://www.summershackrestaurant.com, Cambridge, is hosting a TGIF Cocktail Hour and Meet the Distiller event featuring Ostreida cocktail specials and a special gift basket giveaway. This fun, casual restaurant specializes in fresh New England style seafood and boasts the largest oyster bar in Cambridge!

June 30, 2022: Caviar Pairing at UNI https://uni-boston.com/ in Boston. A special evening featuring an Ostreida caviar pairing at this lively, contemporary izakaya located in The Eliot Hotel on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, helmed by Chef Ken Oringer. UNI’s menu highlights global street food-inspired small plates, as well as innovative makimono, nigiri, and sashimi—all delicious when paired with vodka distilled with oysters!


Blackstone Valley Culinary News – May 9 – 12, 2022

Fully Rooted, Inc.
(401) 753-4930
fullyrooted.com/
at
Wildflour Vegan Bakery and Juice Bar
727 East Avenue, Pawtucket  02860
401-475-4718
Wildflourbakerycafe.com

You can save money and help the planet when you buy juices from Fully Rooted and return the empty glass bottles to participating juice locations.  For every empty Fully Rooted glass jar you bring back to participating kiosk locations, you’ll receive 50 cents off your purchase at check out.  And you’ll be helping keep the Blackstone Valley and Mother Earth beautiful!   Your Blackstone Valley location for a Fully Rooted kiosk is at Wildflour Vegan Bakery and Juice Bar.  Other locations are listed HERE.  

Atrium on Main 
285 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI  02860
401-335-5500
Aomrestaurant.com

Atrium on Main has joined the Plates with Purpose family, a program that helps to eradicate homelessness and hunger, among other programs.  They are currently focused on securing nourishing and delicious meals to our most vulnerable neighbors in Pawtucket.  The program works through independently-owned restaurants such as Atrium on Main.  For every $1 you donate by Friday, May 13 will be used to prepare and distribute meals through the team at Atrium on Main.  A donation of $10 equals 1 prepared meal.   To donate, click HERE.  Remember to donate before Friday, May 13!

RIDEA Craft Beverage Festival
The Guild
461 Main Street, Pawtucket
May 14 at 6 pm

This non-profit festival plans to highlight women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ breweries, wineries, and spirits producers from RI and beyond. The funds raised by this festival will be donated to the JWU scholarship that helps people from diverse backgrounds pursue a career in the beverage industry.  The mission of the RIDEA (Rhode Island Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Action) Committee is to promote a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the RI beverage community.  Blackstone Valley companies who will be involved, in addition to The Guild, are:  Rhode Island Spirits, Ravenous Brewing Co., Foolproof Brewing Co., and Smug Brewing Co.  

TICKETS

The Orchard Grill
132 Pleasant Street, Smithfield
401-234-9980
orchardgrill.com

The Orchard Grill, formerly Laura’s Pleasant View Diner, in Smithfield, has a great staff who take pride in providing the best down-home friendly service possible.  They serve traditional American classics for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  

Rhode Island Spirits
59 Blackstone Avenue, Pawtucket  02860
401-856-4111
Rhodeislandspirits.com

In addition to participating in the RIDEA Craft Beverage Festival (see above) on May 14, here’s what’s happening in May at RI Spirits:  

Distillery Trivia – Friday, May 20 – 6:00 to 7:30 pm (free event – prizes!)

Game Day – Sunday, May 22 – 1:00 to 5:00 pm (free event)

Drink In The History – Thursday, May 26 – 6:00 to 8:00 pm  – TICKETS

Smug Brewing
100 Carver Street, Pawtucket  02860
401-642-5701
Smugbrewing.com

In addition to participating in the RIDEA Craft Beverage Festival (see above) on May 14, here’s what’s happening in May at Smug Brewing:  

Trivia on Thursdays – one game at 6:30 pm and one game at 7:30 pm – bring your team to compete for prizes!  Burmese Fusion will be on site. 

Music Bingo on Fridays – six games will be played – instead of calling numbers and letters, songs are played.  Fun!  The Perfect Empanada will be on site. 

Saturday, May 14 – 1 pm -10 pm – Cookie Chow on site.  Smug pouring at the RIDEA Festival.  

Sunday, May 15 – 12 pm to 5 pm – Music with JT Horne…and Pierogitory will be on site for food.  

Saturday, May 21 – Bonsai and Brews – Learn, create, drink and eat – Biggest Little Easy Catering will be on site.  

Sunday, May 22 – Pasta Demo – Alex from Newport Pasta Company will be leading this hands-on experience.  You’ll be able to have some Saugy’s Franks with your pasta!

Tavern on Main – Quahog Week
1157 Main Street, Chepachet
401-710-9788
tavernonmainri.com

Quahog Week 2022 runs from May 15-21.  Make sure you try Rhode Island’s favorite clam at participating restaurants – but be sure to head to Tavern on Main in Chepachet, the only Blackstone Valley restaurant participating, for Tavern Seafood Stuffies (2) made with shrimp, scallops, crab and clams for only $8!  

Johnny’s Victory Diner
2731 Victory Highway, Burrillville, RI  02830
401-765-2661
johnnysvictorydiner.com

BBQ Season is here!  Enjoy Johnny’s award-winning BBQ staring at 2 pm every Friday.  Try the pulled pork sando and their famous chicken egg rolls (order early – they sell out!   This Friday, May 13, enjoy the music of Tim Hart & George from the Illusions Band from 6 pm to 9 pm on the deck.  And stop by and see the fine folks from Johnny’s on Saturday, May 14 at Seven Cedars Farm in Smithfield for the Spring Festival.  They’ll be serving their famous BBQ from 11:30/noon to whenever they sell out.  

Red, White and Brew Coffeehouse 
601 Great Road, North Smithfield
401-488-4822
redwhitebrewri.com

Let me introduce you to “Delicious”, the newest summer drink at Red, White and Brew – it’s a cold brew with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, topped with chocolate syrup and sprinkles.  It’s available for summer now!  

And speaking of Red, White and Brew and their great gift shop, where I was first introduced to “We Be Jammin’” products…and now they have their own shop!….

We Be Jammin’
Hope Artiste Village
1005 Main Street, #8233, Pawtucket
Webejammin.net

We Be Jammin’ is owned by Jason Wood, an autistic man, whose mission is to give back to the community.  His company makes specialty jams, salsas, BBQ sauces, marinades, glazes, pickles, relish, beets, salad dressings and more.  Read all about Jason and the company in this recent Valley Breeze article.  Let’s support this great business!   

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News Bites: Bakes for Breast Cancer October Bake Sale, Langevin Continues Focus on Food Economy, George’s of Galilee Fall Seafood Specials

by David Dadekian September 23, 2014
written by David Dadekian

Bakes for Breast Cancer, Inc.Current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.

Bakes for Breast Cancer Holds First Annual “Office Bake Sale”

Boston non-profit raises funds during Breast Cancer Awareness month one sweet at a time

Bakes for Breast Cancer, Inc., a regional non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer research and care, is launching its first month-long “Office Bake Sale” campaign on October 1, 2014. Participants simply bring baked goods or sweet treats to work and sell them in their office during the month of October, also known as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

“By selling just a few cookies or cupcakes in your office, whether homemade or purchased, to your work mates and colleagues, you’ll be contributing to the cause, one sweet at a time,” said Carol Sneider, founder and President of Bakes for Breast Cancer. “Even if you have no time to bake, you can participate virtually by sharing a photo of your favorite dessert and making a donation to Bakes for Breast Cancer.”

Participants log on to www.bakesforbreastcancer.org, download the office calendar to place in the office kitchen or break room. Work mates select a day on the calendar to bring in a baked good and place a donation jar next to the baked treats. Then the participating office can take a group “selfie” and post it on their Facebook page with “#officebakesale” and challenge friends to participate during the month of October.

Since its founding in 1999, with its annual dessert campaign Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer, Bakes for Breast Cancer has been dedicated to the eradication of breast cancer. “Through partnerships with restaurants, bakeries & shops, we have raised almost $1,000,000 for breast cancer research and care. Today, we strive to expand upon our success and continue our influence by enlisting individuals and other organizations in our fight against breast cancer,” Sneider added. “By simply purchasing a dessert at one of our events you can help make a difference. Over time, these sweets continue to make a real impact and significant contributions to finding a cure.”

Breast Cancer affects one in eight women, some with a family history of breast cancer and some without one, women of all ages get breast cancer as do men. Last year over 230,000 women were diagnosed with breast cancer and almost 40,000 of those women died from this very indiscriminate disease.

With each of us as a separate ingredient, we can help raise funds to defeat breast cancer, as well as support our loved ones who have been affected by breast cancer. Please, join us in our baking. One sweet at a time, we can make a difference.

For more information on Bakes for Breast Cancer, Office Bake Sale event, or Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer, visit http://www.bakesforbreastcancer.org/. Follow us on Facebook – Bakes for Breast Cancer, @Bakes4bc on Twitter and Bakes for Breast Cancer on Pinterest.

 


Langevin Continues Focus on Food Economy with RI Food Week Follow-Up Tour

RI Food Week II Highlights Role of Agriculture in Strong Food Economy

Following up on his February RI Food Week tour, Congressman Jim Langevin (D-RI) will continue to meet with food-related business owners next week to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing Rhode Island’s food economy. This round of visits will focus on agriculture and the beverage industry, in particular.

“Tourism and hospitality are central to the overall Rhode Island economy, and our food-related businesses – from five-star restaurants to bountiful farmlands – play a major role in strengthening and further developing our state’s reputation as a world-class destination,” Langevin said. “I learned so much during my RI Food Week, and I look forward to this exciting follow-up that will highlight some of the other excellent food businesses in our state.”

Langevin believes that improving the state’s economic climate and supporting business growth is best achieved through public-private partnerships and collaboration between government, consumers and the business community. He regularly visits businesses to speak with owners about what’s working and what isn’t when it comes to doing business in Rhode Island, soliciting their ideas on how to make the state an even better place to live and work. In addition to the original RI Food Week, he launched his RI in Business (#RIinBiz) tour in August and met with 15 different businesses, including five restaurants, to discuss strategies for a more robust economy.

Follow the progress of RI Food Week II on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #RIFoodWeek and check Congressman Langevin’s blog for updates from each visit.

EVENT: Congressman Jim Langevin’s RI Food Week II

DATE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

  • WHAT: Visit to the East Greenwich Farmer’s Market
    WHEN: 3:30 p.m.
    WHERE: Academy Field
    Church and Rector Streets, East Greenwich

DATE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

  • WHAT: Tour of Pat’s Pastured
    WHEN: 11 a.m.
    WHERE: 830 South Road, East Greenwich

DATE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

  • WHAT: Visit to Kennedy Plaza Food Trucks
    WHEN: 12 p.m.
    WHERE: 2 Kennedy Plaza, Providence

DATE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

  • WHAT: Visit to Armory Farmer’s Market
    WHEN: 6 p.m.
    WHERE: Parade and Hudson Streets, Providence

DATE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

  • WHAT: Visit to the Goddard Park Farmer’s Market
    WHEN: 10 a.m.
    WHERE: 345 Ives Road, Warwick
  • WHAT: Tour of Nickle Creek Vineyard
    WHEN: 12 p.m.
    WHERE: 12 King Road, Foster
  • WHAT: Tour of Mulberry Vineyards
    WHEN: 1:30 p.m.
    WHERE: 95 Pound Road, Chepachet

DATE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

  • WHAT: Visit to Scituate Farmer’s Market
    WHEN: 11:15 a.m.
    WHERE: West Greenville Road and Silk Lane, North Scituate

DATE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1

  • WHAT: Visit to Exeter Library Farmer’s Market
    WHEN: 4:30 p.m.
    WHERE: 773 Ten Rod Road, Exeter

DATE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2

  • WHAT: Visit to Westerly-Pawcatuck Farmer’s Market
    WHEN: 11 a.m.
    WHERE: 85 Main Street, Westerly
  • WHAT: Tour of Pelloni Farm
    WHEN: 12:30 p.m.
    WHERE: 56 Ashaway Road, Ashaway
  • WHAT: Tour of Whaler’s Brewing Company
    WHEN: 2 p.m.
    WHERE: 1070 Kingstown Road, South Kingstown

 


George’s of Galilee Presents Seafood Specials for Fall

RI Landmark Restaurant Offering Weekday Deals during Off-Season

George’s of Galilee, located at 250 Sand Hill Cove Road, Port of Galilee, RI, is welcoming fall with a variety of dining specials available throughout the week. For more information, please call 401-783-2306 or visit www.georgesofgalilee.com.

“Just because summer has come to an end doesn’t mean waterfront dining has to,” said Kevin Durfee, owner, George’s of Galilee. “We look forward to autumn with new fall deals, with the same beautiful view of Block Island Sound we’ve enjoyed all summer.”
Beginning Tuesday, October 7th, George’s will offer the following specials throughout the fall and winter:

    • Monday: Wine Specials
      Half price bottles of wine with purchase of entrées
    • Tuesday: Buck-A-Shuck
      Local oysters and clams will be available for $1.00 per piece all day, while supplies last.
    • Wednesday: $15 Entrees
      Excluding lobster dishes
    • Thursday: Kids Eat Free
      Kids under 12 years of age eat free from kid menu with parent’s purchase of entrée item
    • Friday: Fish Fest
      An all-you-can-eat dining experience where you have the opportunity to taste some of the restaurant’s signature dishes, including Clam Cakes, Chowder, and Fish & Chips, for just $14.99 and Roasted Cod or Baked Stuffed Flounder for $16.99.
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Rhode Island 2012-2013 Indoor Farmers Markets begin this Weekend

by David Dadekian November 2, 2012
written by David Dadekian

Seven Stars Bakery of Providence at Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers Market. Photo courtesy of Farm Fresh RI

Seven Stars Bakery of Providence at Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers Market. Photo courtesy of Farm Fresh RI

As the weather turns colder and the sun disappears sooner each day the number of farmers markets in Rhode Island begins to shrink. But unlike a few years ago when there were no markets from November to April, now there are seven indoor farmers markets open in Rhode Island. Below is the full list of markets, with their hours and Google mapped locations (click the addresses), along with some notes provided by Farm Fresh RI, one of the best resources for R.I. market information.

Saturday Markets

Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers Market at Hope Artiste Village, 1005 Main St., Pawtucket, RI 02860
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. from November 3 – May 11
The Saturday market hosts over 60 local farms and food producers, plus live music, compost collection by EcoRI Public Works, and food trucks. We accept cash, checks, credit, and EBT/SNAP at both Pawtucket markets.

Coastal Growers Winter Farmers Market at Lafayette Mill, 650 Ten Rod Rd., North Kingstown, RI 02852
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. from  November 3 – April 13
This Saturday Market returns to the Lafayette Mill but will now be occupying the top floor. Mark your calendars for an expanded Thanksgiving Market on November 17 (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.).

South Kingstown Winter Farmers Market at 1425 Kingstown Rd., South Kingstown, RI 02879
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. from November 3 – April 27
The South Kingstown Indoor Winter Farmers’ Market, now in its fourth year, is an outgrowth of the South Kingstown farmers market, Rhode Island’s oldest and longest continuously operating farmers market, that operates at URI’s East Farm and at Marina Park from May through October.

Mount Hope Year-round Farmers Market at Mount Hope Farm, 250 Metacom Ave., Bristol, RI 02809
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. from November 3 – May 18
Mount Hope Market is a year round Farmers Market which takes place at Mount Hope Farm, a beautiful and historic piece of conserved property managed by the Mount Hope Trust in Bristol, RI. In the winter months the market takes place in the farm’s large converted barn. Mount Hope Farmers Market now accepts debit/credit cards. Visit the Welcome Table.

Aquidneck Growers Winter Farmers Market at St. Mary’s Church Parish Hall, 324 East Main Rd., Portsmouth, RI 02871
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. from November 10 – May 12
The first ever winter market on Aquidneck Island. Sustainable Aquidneck will have compost collection and recycle bins.

Sunday Market

Northwest Farmers Market at Sticks Tavern Banquet Room, 451 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. from November 4 – May 26
Continuing their successful first summer market season up in the Northwest part of the state, this market will move indoors for the winter.

Wednesday Market

Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers Market and Workshop Series at Hope Artiste Village, 1005 Main St., Pawtucket, RI 02860
4 – 7 p.m. from November 10 – January 30
Bring the whole family for kids’ activities; cooking demos, and a workshops series that builds community through food, farming, and fun! Workshop topics include: urban chicken keeping, brewing your own mead, Rhode Island sustainable seafood, and slimming your waste over the holidays. To celebrate the opening of the Wednesday Market on November 7th, Whole Foods Market will host a free screening of the documentary Food Stamped at 7:30 p.m. View the full Workshop schedule here.

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