Jamaica Gleaner

Nutritioni­st says gastronomy essential to tourism

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the Jamaica Island Nutrition Network (JINN) Patricia Thompson says that gastronomy, or the art and knowledge involved in preparing good food, is essential to the local tourism industry.

She noted that tourists spend at least 50 per cent of their budget on food, and in order to experience Jamaican cuisine, they must spend time outside of the hotels.

“If they are to experience our gastronomy, it means that our local culture, which is outside of the hotel, has to become more important,” she said.

Thompson, a nutritioni­st, was speaking at a symposium on ‘Nutrition in Gastronomy and Tourism’ at The Mico University College in Kingston on Thursday.

The objective of the symposium was to promote the use of local Jamaican foods with preparatio­n methods that reduce any health and nutrition concerns of visitors and locals about Jamaican foods being too oily, salty, and sugary.

STRATEGIES

Thompson explained that there are three strategies to be utilised in the promotion of food that could be utilised locally.

“The first thing to do is Americanis­e your product. Second, tap into this wave of wellness and adapt our products to that. And the third is to tap into this wave of exotic eating through the diaspora influence,” she said.

Jamaica, in recent times, has been placing emphasis on gastronomy, with the establishm­ent of Devon House in St Andrew as the island’s first gastronomy centre.

To be outfitted with a self-service kitchen, farmers’ market, and food shops, the Devon House experience will enable visitors to cook their own meals after purchasing produce, meats, and condiments from the market to be located in the proximity of the kitchen.

The aim is to establish Jamaica as a prime gastronomy destinatio­n, which will place it among popular culinary tourism destinatio­ns such as Brazil, China, and India.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU PHOTO ?? Patricia Thompson, executive director, Jamaica Island Nutrition Network.
CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU PHOTO Patricia Thompson, executive director, Jamaica Island Nutrition Network.

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