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Jammin at breakfast time
published: Thursday | July 26, 2007


Try the new Best Dressed Foods sausage with scrambled eggs and a muffin.

Best Dressed Foods, through their Reggae Jammin gourmet line of products, has done it again. This time, it's the new Louisiana-style breakfast sausage, and so far, so good.

Last Tuesday, Jacqui Tyson, chef and food stylist, took her team to The Gleaner's North Street headquarters and served up hearty samples of the delicious product to the editorial staff. The verdict? It's all good. The promotion started on June 2 and Best Dressed Foods is working towards introducing it to local hotels.

The new product will stand up well against foreign brands and the plus is that there is no other imported full-protein chicken sausage on the market.

Some members of staff would have liked it hotter, but the target market is children and you have to ease up on the pepper for the little ones, so it's OK to add your own Scotch bonnet pepper or bottled sauce.

Versatile


Left: Ready to be served is this dish of Best Dressed sausage and scrambled eggs Right: The Gleaner's Andre Wright loves the taste of Best Dressed Foods Reggae Jammin Louisiana-style breakfast sausage between a flaky croissant. - photos by Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer

The pack holds 12 sausages (shaped more like a meat patty); they are pre-seasoned and ready to cook in your favourite method - grilled, fried, microwaved or even broiled. The versatile sausage goes well with bread, muffins, eggs, tomato slices or even caviar!

The sausage is made from the dark meat obtained from the legs and thighs of the chicken. Link sausages will soon be available.

The new colourful package is available at Super Plus Food Stores, the Lee's chain, Hi-Lo Food Stores, Sovereign Supermarket, some Portmore locations, as well as at Loshusan, in Barbican.

Ms. Tyson told Food that she tried to present recipes with her own flair, thus taking the product from thought to finish.

Best Dressed Foods is committed to remaining on a constant path to develop new products that utilise its chickens. The company will ensure that Jamaicans eat good quality products. Customers can look forward to chilled curried chicken and sweet and tangy flavoured chicken salad from Reggae Jammin later this year. Beef patties are also coming on-stream soon. Look out for the team in Jung's and MegaMart, Portmore, tomorrow and Saturday, as well as at Super Plus, in Portmore Pines.

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