Gambia has been adjudged the winner of the Jollof Rice Competition
organised by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) as part of activities
marking the Jollof Festival at the weekend.
The
competition, which featured Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria and Senegal, formed
part of the “See Ghana, Eat Ghana, Wear Ghana, and Feel Ghana”campaign
being championed by the GTA, under the auspices of the Ministry of
Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts to promote local tourism on a global
scale.
the judges, who were drawn from Mexico and the Netherlands, said the judgment was based on criteria including presentation, aroma, and taste.
Mr Jan van der Veer, the lead Judge, told the GNA that the Gambians had “a fine presentation and a better taste for their jollof as compared to that of Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal.”
Gambia
prepared the jollof rice without tomatoes but with mustard, fish and
other ingredients, making their jollof yellowish-white as compared to
Ghana, who used tilapia, tomatoes and other ingredients to make their
jollof attractive and tasty, giving it a reddish colour.
The
Nigerian and Senegalese chefs used ingredients they believed could make
their jollof super and delicious but, unfortunately, they could not win.the judges, who were drawn from Mexico and the Netherlands, said the judgment was based on criteria including presentation, aroma, and taste.
Mr Jan van der Veer, the lead Judge, told the GNA that the Gambians had “a fine presentation and a better taste for their jollof as compared to that of Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal.”
