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Equatorial Cuisine - It's All About The Spices

/EINPresswire.com/ Rockville, Maryland  June 9, 2011 -- Last month Tropical Fusion dazzled over two hundred invited guests with its spectacular official launch held at the new down town Silver Spring Civic Center. Tropical Fusion treated their guest to a truly unique culinary journey blending tastes and styles coupled with an incomparable ambiance.

Tropical Fusion Fine Caterers has built a state-of-the-art kitchen in Montgomery County,
that expands its service capabilities up to 1500 guests. Experienced Managing Director Stephen Mumuni and Executive Chef Amina (Amy) Mansaray are the founders of the wholly minority owned catering business. They both come with years of food and beverage, management and banquet careers with Hyatt Hotels. Amy and Stephen's style brings together the elegance of Washington and a fusion of flavors from around the world. As Danielle Douglas reported in Capital Business, The Washington Post: "The pair felt there was a dearth of catering companies offering rich and savory cuisine…They figured they had worked enough events to understand the business and strike out on their own."

They take the history of both world acclaimed and not well known cuisines, eliminate cultural borders and artfully blend exotic spices and flavors into "an exquisite edible poem" to quote Anna Hargrave of The Community Foundation in Montgomery County. County Executive Ike Leggett was quoted at the launch event as saying; " I have had the opportunity as county executive over the years to go to different events and have observe and experienced some of the food. You can not find better than right here this evening"
Their 'magical combinations' have people of all ethnicities savoring their extraordinary flavors. Their 'tastes of the African world' combined with European and Asian traditions bring an exciting new gourmet adventure to the local culinary community.
The company has catered private parties for Ambassadors, Danny Glover, Harry Belafonte, Nina Totenberg and Jeffrey Slavin; as well as corporate and home parties of all sizes.

And, they're willing to share their secrets - at least, some of them. Chef Amie will begin her first series of free cooking classes on June 18th. Registration is required and space is limited.
Amie and Stephen believe " Food and Arts removes cultural boarders and brings about greater understanding between cultures."

Contact: Stephen Mumuni
Phone: 301.251.2005

Event: Rockville, Maryland 20850, June 10th 2011

Web Site: www.tropicalfusioncaterers.com


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