There were a sprinkling of winners from the Carolinas in the seven categories. Surprisingly, there were no home-states winners in the beer, cheese and chocolate categories (we have some mighty good contenders in all three). And most of the winners were clustered in the Triangle - maybe next year we'll see some well-deserved attention for producers in the mountains and the Piedmont. But we had winners in charcuterie, coffee, pickles and preserves:
Charcuterie:
- Cypressata from Cypress restaurant, Charleston.
- Sweet potato liverwurst, from Weeping Radish Farm Brewery, Grandy. (I haven't seen the liverwurst locally, but Weeping Radish hot dogs and a few other things are sold by Gilcrest Natural Farms at the Charlotte Regional Farmer's Market.)
- El Aguacate, from Carrboro Coffee Co., Carrboro.
- Finca Kilimanjaro, Counter Culture Coffee, Durham. (Counter Culture has an office and does tastings in Charlotte, and many of its coffees are available at Earth Fare markets.)
- Spicy Green Tomato, from the Farmer's Daughter, Carrboro.
- Bourbon'd Figs, from Farmer's Daughter, Carrboro.
For details, including information on who's behind the awards and Good Food Month, go to www.goodfoodmonth.org.
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