The Date and Time: Monday, July 21, 2014  2PM to 4PM
  The Event: media presser for the second annual Pan American Food Festival,   slotted for Friday, August 8 through Sunday August 10.
  The Venue: Valdez Restaurant, King Street
  The Target Audience: wine and food writers and bloggers
  The Quote/Background: The Pan American Food Festival is the only festival   in the world that celebrates the food and culture of the Western Hemisphere. It   returns to Toronto for a second year (Aug 8 – 10) and at least a third year in   2015, when it will be in mid-July at the same time as the Pan Am Games. [I have   mixed feelings about this timing since it may be overwhelmed by the Games; my   own thoughts would be to have it immediately before or afterward]. Daniel Gorcia   Herros (Festival Director), Mary Luz Meija (culinary director), and Francisco   Alvarez (Board chair) spoke about the PanAm Festival which will be held at   Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas East at Regent Park. This year, 41 countries will   be represented, including 20 Pan American chefs demoing dishes. This year's   feature chef is South Florida's Norman Van Aken, considered the founder of   fusion Latin New World cuisine (he's on at 3PM Saturday Aug 9). The Host country   is Peru, which is bringing up Chef Roger Arakaki from Lima. As part of the   festival, there is the Totalmente Tamales Competition, Pan/orama art exhibit, a   Wine a& Spirits Salon, and a Youth World Cup football-soccer event. Out on   the street there will be a Pan American Market with food vendors, tourism   information, and merchandise. For more details, visit Facebook   (PanamericanFoodFestival) and www.panamfoodfest.com, which has the   schedule.
  The Wines: we had no alcohol, just water
  The Food: cornmeal empanada (beef, potato, and pea mix) and hot sauce,   followed by wood-toasted bread with chicken and a tangerine mayo dressing, both   prepared by Chef Steve Gonzalez (who will be representing Columbia at the   event).
  The Contact Person: Amanda Fruci, mediadirector@panamfoodfest.com
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   90.
  Chimo!   www.deantudor.com 
 
 

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