It's finally time for a single, one-stop online location for all of Ireland's amazing artisan food products! foodeezz offers you an opportunity to bring the local farmers market or deli into your home, making available a wider variety of products than would be possible in any single artisan-focused market or specialty food store or deli.
Irish artisan products returned amazing results in the 2020 Great Taste Awards, announced on the 21st September. The Great Taste Awards are widely recognised as the ‘Oscars’ of the food and drinks industry, the awards are the most prestigious and trusted of food and drink awards, and the acknowledged benchmark of outstanding quality in the food industry.
We all have certain traditions when it comes to that most magical of daily rituals - the morning coffee! It is the unmistakable purring noise that rouses you from slumber, accompanied by the gentle clanking of crockery as the aroma of freshly ground beans winds its way up the staircase and into your bedroom, coaxing you into life.
Now in its 13th year – Blas na h Éireann, The Irish Food Awards, is the biggest competition for quality Irish produce on the island of Ireland. Over 2500 products were entered into the 2020 competition to win Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards in a broad range of food and drink categories as well as key awards such as Supreme Champion and Best Artisan Producer.
Halloween or Samhain... in days of yore, it was bags of fruit and nuts collected by enthusiastically dressed up children, proudly exhibiting handmade costumes. In modern times, sweet treats and ready made costumes tend to dominate, but the tradition remains as vibrant as ever and the perfect autumnal event to signal the onset of winter.
For some of us, the thought of campfire cooking might turn you off from taking to the wild forever, but rest assured - culinary excellence is within your grasp!
Indulging in ones tipple of choice is linked inextricably to the festive season. Whilst the socialising will have been curtailed this year, the imbibing probably wasn’t. Hence, here are some dry alternatives to help you through the traditionally alcohol-sparse first month of the year…
How does a foodie celebrate this Irish institution? Every Irish person (and everyone living in Ireland) no doubt falls into one of two categories... either living in eternal anticipation of, or perennially unable to avoid the inevitability of the once-a-year festive review of all the latest toys and games.