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Taste of Kent Awards 2021 - finalists are announced by Produced in Kent ahead of May 11 awards night

12:52, 17 March 2021

updated: 12:59, 17 March 2021

The shortlist for this year's Taste of Kent Awards has been revealed.

Organised by local food and drink champion, Produced in Kent, the public were invited to nominate their favourites in each of the categories.

Winners of the Taste of Kent Awards in 2020 - this year's event will be held virtually
Winners of the Taste of Kent Awards in 2020 - this year's event will be held virtually

More than 41,000 votes were received - up more than 200% on the previous year.

Now the top three finalists in each category will be subject to the judging panel before the winners are announced during a virtual award ceremony on Tuesday, May 11.

Floortje Hoette, chief executive of Produced in Kent, said: "The sheer number of votes received this year is astounding. We're blown away by the support from Kent residents to champion and celebrate their favourite local businesses.

"The numbers are unlike any we have seen before. 41,000 votes were counted this year compared to 13,000 last year.

"After the year everyone has lived through, this years' TOKA will be a celebration like no other."

Floortje Hoette, chief executive of Produced in Kent
Floortje Hoette, chief executive of Produced in Kent

The finalists are:

Kent Community Award Heroes

Emma from Emma's Kitchen, East Peckham

Paul & Rani Babra from Karara, Faversham/Canterbury

Ben from Modern Provider, Margate

Eli and Heather from Olbys Soul Café, Margate

Foodari is in the running for an award after being shortlisted
Foodari is in the running for an award after being shortlisted

Diversification Award (sponsored by NFU Mutual - Ashford, Tenterden & Whitfield)

Foodari Home Delivery

The Meatball Company

Wildbox

Food and Drink Business of the Year (sponsored by Southeastern)

Café Nucleus

Gusbourne

Kent Crisps

Cafe Nucleus in Rochester is nominated for a Taste of Kent Award. Picture: Phil Lee
Cafe Nucleus in Rochester is nominated for a Taste of Kent Award. Picture: Phil Lee

Grower of the Year (sponsored by NFU Mutual)

Eckley Farms

Paley Farm

Walmestone Growers

Sustainable Food and Drink Business of the Year (sponsored by Southeastern)

The Curious Eatery

Goupie

Provenance Potatoes

Sisters Lesley and Nicole Parry, sisters and owners of The Curious Eatery in Boughton Monchelsea which is up for an award. Picture: John Westhrop
Sisters Lesley and Nicole Parry, sisters and owners of The Curious Eatery in Boughton Monchelsea which is up for an award. Picture: John Westhrop

Kent Ambient Product of the Year (sponsored by Southern Co-op)

Brisket and Barrel - Ketchup Smoké

Carringtons - Chillichup

Jam Face Jams - Chipotle and Habanero chilli jam

Kent Bakery and Confectionery Product of the Year (sponsored by Southern Co-op)

Beardy Baker - Chocolate Brownies

Dockers Bakery & Brewery - Sourdough Loaf

The Independent Baker - Classic Raspberry Jam Doughnuts

What will be crowned Kent's best beer?
What will be crowned Kent's best beer?

Kent Beer of the Year (sponsored by NFU Mutual)

Cellar Head Brewing Co - Session Pale Ale

Romney Marsh Brewery - Amber Ale

Wantsum Brewery - Hurricane

Kent Cider or Perry of the Year (sponsored by Southern Co-op)

Canterbury Cider Limited - Basher Original

Curious Brew - Curious Brew Apple

Dudda's Tun Cider - DISCO

Marden's Anno Distillery is on the shortlist for TOKA 2021
Marden's Anno Distillery is on the shortlist for TOKA 2021

Kent Dairy Product of the Year (sponsored by Southern Co-op)

Ben and Holly's Little Dairy - Whole Milk

Kingcott Dairy - Kentish Blue Cheese

Street Farm Dairy - Free Range Double Cream

Kent Distillery of the Year (sponsored by NFU Mutual)

Anno Distillers - Anno Kent Dry Gin

Copper Rivet Distillery - Dockyard Gin

Maidstone Distillery - George Bishop London Dry Gin

The Ambrette will be hoping to crown a difficult year for the hospitality industry with success
The Ambrette will be hoping to crown a difficult year for the hospitality industry with success

Kent Hospitality Business of the Year (sponsored by Southeastern)

The Ambrette, Canterbury

The Butchers Block, Burham

Cafe Nucleus, Rochester

Kent Non-Alcoholic Drink Product of the Year (sponsored by Southeastern)

Bean Smitten - Revive Blend

Garage Roasted - Maypole Blend Coffee

Lost Sheep Coffee - Get to the Hopper blend

Kent food and drink producers at a 'meet the buyer' event organised by Produced in Kent at The Hop Farm in Paddock Wood before the pandemic
Kent food and drink producers at a 'meet the buyer' event organised by Produced in Kent at The Hop Farm in Paddock Wood before the pandemic

Kent Prepared Food Product of the Year (sponsored by Southern Co-op)

Moons Green Charcuterie - Original Beer Sticks

Tankerton Smokeshed - Scottish Smoked Salmon

Worgans Farm Shop - Pork Pie

Kent Retail Business of the Year (sponsored by Southeastern)

Foodari Home Delivery

Quex Barn

Watts Farms

Chapel Down will be hoping to toast its own success
Chapel Down will be hoping to toast its own success

Kent Wine of the Year (sponsored by NFU Mutual)

Chapel Down - Bacchus

Herbert Hall Winery - Herbert Hall Brut Sparkling Wine

The Mount Vineyard - The Mount Vineyard Sparkling Rose 2015

Kent Food Product of the Year

The finalists and winner in this category will be announced at the virtual award ceremony on May 11.

The public can attend the virtual awards by registering for free tickets here.

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