Timoy Titus of Antigua and Barbuda has secured third place in the highly competitive Caribbean Baking Awards. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP
The event, held last evening, highlighted Titus’s exceptional baking skills, earning him recognition among the region’s top bakers.
Accepting the award, Titus expressed his gratitude to his supporters, acknowledging the significance of the achievement for Antigua and Barbuda.
He emphasized that the award was a testament to the country’s baking prowess in the overall category.
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“I am incredibly honored to receive this award,” Titus said. “I want to thank everyone who has supported me and my team. This recognition is not just for me but for the entire nation of Antigua and Barbuda.”
Titus also thanked his parents for instilling in him a passion for baking and his cousin Lana for her unwavering support.
He expressed his appreciation for the opportunity and thanked Shandra for her guidance and patience throughout his journey.
The Caribbean Baking Awards celebrate the diverse flavors and talents of the Caribbean, showcasing the best of the region’s culinary traditions.
Titus’s achievement highlights the rich baking heritage of Antigua and Barbuda and cements his reputation as one of the Caribbean’s finest bakers.
Titus expressed his gratitude to God for the recognition and looked forward to continuing his culinary journey with passion and dedication.
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Congratulations teacher Titus
I guess he competed against himself and was not qualified for first or second position….
Trinidad and Tobago, represented by Dexter Cambridge, won the Best of Show, which came with it a cash prize of two thousand dollars and other prizes.
Cambridge’s cake was titled ‘Queen of Bacchanal’ dedicated to Trinidad’s soca icon Destra Garcia.
Dominica, led by Akim Ismael, won First Place in the Caribbean Baking Awards Wine and Cake Tasting Competition, which brought together the most talented bakers from across the Caribbean.
The Dominica team included Jodie Dublin-Dangleben of Jaydees Naturals, Tamara Lewis-Celestine, Jodie Shillingford-Trew from Jodie’s Sweet Art, and Leandra Lander from Lovelee Things.
Rising Star and Cake Hero awards
Ismael was also the recipient of the Rising Star and Cake Hero awards, which were determined by popular vote online.
St Vincent & The Grenadines, represented by Jessica Bess, came in second in the Caribbean Baking Awards Wine and Cake Tasting Competition, while Antigua and Barbuda, represented by Timoy A. Titus, came in third.
LSL Bakery voted Best Bakery
The Virgin Islands did not participate in the Baking Competition but was nominated in the Best Bakery category.
LSL Bakery of Virgin Gorda emerged the winner.
The awards ceremony for the 2-day event took place at Maria’s by the Sea last evening, February 17, 2024.
As reported by BVI News
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