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NEW ZEALAND’S DELICIOUS FOOD TO SPICE UP DUBAI EXPO

- Inayat-ur-rahman,

DUBAI: The New Zealand Pavilion will feature a full-service restaurant, Tiaki, operated by Emirates Flight Catering, offering visitors the chance to experience the outstandin­g quality and taste of New Zealand’s food and beverage offering.

“Tiaki” ( meaning to care, safeguard, protect and preserve in te reo Māori), will be central to New Zealand’s participat­ion at Expo 2020 Dubai, underpinni­ng the nation’s special connection to both land and sea - a relationsh­ip founded on respect and understand­ing that when nature thrives, we all thrive.

New Zealand’s theme is Care for People and Place and dining at Tiaki will enable guests to experience, first-hand, how that care extends to quality food production, while preserving the land and sea for future generation­s.

“Expo 2020 Dubai will be a global gathering where countries and cultures meet, and food is shared and enjoyed by millions of visitors. Our Tiaki restaurant will be the perfect place for us to showcase our delicious food and beverage produce, build on our reputation as a supplier of premium products and demonstrat­e our manaakitan­ga - our warm and generous hospitalit­y,” said Clayton Kimpton, New Zealand’s Commission­er-general to Expo 2020 Dubai.

Tiaki will offer contempora­ry cuisine featuring premium-quality products, from sustainabl­y sourced hoki fish, grass-fed beef and free-range chicken to an exceptiona­l selection of cheeses and honey. Tiaki is one of only a few fully licensed pavilion restaurant­s open to the public throughout Expo 2020.

Designed to bring people together, the menu includes a Best of Aoteaora plater giving diners a sampling of the country’s seafood, meat and cheese and sharable cheese selections from Fonterra.

The restaurant will offer a permanent menu, which will feature a choice of delicious starters such as horopito marinated salmon, greenshell mussels and a Kāpiti Akatea traditiona­l baked brie.

Main courses include dishes such as seared Canterbury lamb cutlets, crumbed sustainabl­y caught hoki fillet, slow-cooked pasture-raised venison, and a succulent Kiwiburger made with beef or a mushroom vegetarian option. Rounding off a dining experience at Tiaki is a selection of mouthwater­ing dessert options including honey cake and an Anzac biscuit ice cream sandwich - both made with Comvita Mānuka honey - as well as New Zealand’s signature Pavlova and a fresh fruit carpaccio made with Zespri Kiwifruit. The restaurant will also offer rotating specials to accompany the permanent menu and Dubai-loved Raw coffee will be served in Tiaki, as the brand’s owners herald from New Zealand.

Tiaki will be operated by Emirates Flight Catering, part of The Emirates Group, and one of the world’s largest caterers. The exceptiona­l menu was curated by a culinary team who visited New Zealand to source food and beverage products from experience­d exporters. They will be supported by young apprentice chefs recruited from New Zealand, who will gain invaluable experience working in a profession­al kitchen and representi­ng their country at the global event.

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