Which products are going through to the national final?
Nine products were selected by the judges to go forward to the national final in October, to be held at London’s Borough Market, and these are:
- Abernethy Butter Abernethy Black Garlic Butter
- Broughgammon Goat Bacon
- Cavanagh Free Range Eggs Ltd Free range eggs
- Clandeboye Estate Yogurt Co Clandeboye Estate Greek Style Yoghurt
- Lough Neagh Fisherman’s Co-operative Society Lough Neagh Pollan
- Lough Neagh Fisherman’s Co-operative Society Smoked Lough Neagh Eel
- Mash Direct Ltd Beer Battered Chips
- Rooney Fish Pacific Oysters
- Dart Mountain Cheese Sperrin Blue Cheese
Congratulations, and good luck for October!
The judges:
Peter Gott – Wild Boar and rare pig farmer, Founding Trader of Borough Market 1998, and a judge on BBC Food & Farming Awards, and Countryside Alliance.
Jenny Bristow – Ireland’s Good Food ambassador and cookery school owner
Una McMahon-Beattie – Head of the Department of Hospitality & Tourism Management at Ulster University
The shortlist of produce for the Northern Ireland region:
Abernethy Butter
- Abernethy Black Garlic Butter
Broughgammon Farm
BlackFire Artisan Food
- Botanic Sauce
- Bonfire Chipotle
- Hot House Sauce
- Redhead Sauce
- Samson Sauce
Cavanagh Free Range Eggs Ltd
Clandeboye Estate Yoghurt Co
- Clandeboye Estate Greek Style Yoghurt
Copeland Spirits
Dart Mountain Cheese
Granny Shaw’s Fudge Factory
Krazibaker
- Potato Apple
- Potato with Dexter Mince, Carrot and Onion
Lough Neagh Fisherman’s Co-operative Society
- Lough Neagh Pollan
- Smoked Lough Neagh Eel
Mash Direct Ltd
- Beer Battered Chips
- Red Cabbage & Beetroot
Nearynogs Stoneground Chocolate
- 72% Dominican Republic Chocolate Bar
Rooney Fish
The Irish Black Butter Company