Enter the 2010 Yorkshire Post Taste Awards

FOOD producers and food lovers are invited to be part of our annual celebration of Yorkshire food and drink.

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The Yorkshire Post Taste Yorkshire Food Awards 2010, in association with the York Food & Drink Festival, aims to applaud the people who make a living from growing and baking and brewing and producing world-class foodstuffs.

This year, food lovers also have an opportunity to decide who they think is best by voting in a Reader Award poll.

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All the Taste Awards winners will be announced at a dinner at York Guildhall, at the climax to the York festival, which runs at various venues in the city from 17th - 26th September.

The awards are open to food producers from anywhere within the county who sell their foods commercially. There is no entry fee.

There are six judged categories:

Butchers and meat

Dairy

Growers

Handmade (jams, pickles, chocolates, etc)

Local brew

Pies

This year members of the public are also invited to cast a vote by taking part in tastings designed to find a winner for the Reader Award. During the festival they will be invited to taste from a shortlist of products from the six judged categories drawn up by a panel headed by Michael Hjort, the director of the York Food Festival. Michael is an independent chef restaurateur of Melton's and Melton's Too, in York.

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Initial entries will be filtered down by the judges to 10 in each category. If yours is successful, you will be asked to send in your product – or a small range of products – for the judges' tasting session in August.

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A shortlist of finalists, three in each category, will be published in the Yorkshire Post's Country Week supplement towards the end of August, and winners will be announced at the awards dinner at the Guildhall, in September. This will be followed by two pages of coverage in Country Week on the winners and runners-up and their products.

The Awards Dinner on September 24th will be at the Guildhall (off St Helen's Square). The menu will be created around produce from the southern Dales. This incorporates beef raised on the limestone pavements around Malham as well as pork from the neighbouring Blue Pig company of Andrew and Anthony Bradley based at Mearbeck Farm, Long Preston. The "blue" pig in their case is a cross between a Gloucester Old Spot, a mainly white pig, with a Saddle Back, mainly black. The result is blue/grey.

Ticket Price 45 includes aperitif and wine.

Video: Last year's contestants and winners

This year the York Food & Drink Festival's theme is Meet the Yorkshire Food Heroes. The festival is working with Yorkshire's National Parks, the National Trust and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust to promote sustainable producers; especially those whose work helps maintain traditional landscapes.

Market stands, shared by producers from specific areas nclude: the southern Dales led by Robert Phillip of Hellifield Beef. Robert's Highland cattle play and important role maintaining the flora of Yorkshire's Limestone landscape.

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A Pickering and the surrounding Moors stand will be led by Philip Trevelyan of Spaunton, an organic miller and traditional sheep farmer, plus producers in his immediate area of trout, watercress and heather honey all attend.

One event, called Eat the Landscape, co-ordinated by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, will illustrate the links between mouth-watering food and the preservation of traditional landscapes.

Individual local food heroes appearing include Michelin-starred chefs Andrew Pern of the Star Inn at Harome, and James McKenzie of the Pipe and Glass at South Dalton.

Harvest the Garden will be one in a range of events dedicated to the production of your own (or others) fruit and vegetables. Mass chutney making will be among the activities.

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The full programme available online at www.yorkfoodfestival.com. Ticketline 01904 466 687.

Competition rules: All Taste Award entry forms must be submitted to the Yorkshire Post by July 20.

Entrants should be producers, not retailers, who make their goods in Yorkshire.

The products must be commercially available at the time of entry. The judges' decision will be final.

If you have any queries relating to the awards, please phone 0113 238 8956 to speak to Michael Hickling.