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19 May, 2010 09:29 (GMT +01:00)
"Big Up" Levi! Dragons Den star launches food range
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Levi Roots who has became one the legends of the BBC "Dragons Den" series with his "Reggae Reggae sauce" has launched a range of Chilled Caribbean Meals which includes dishes such as Jamaican Coconut Chicken Curry, Reggae Reggae Chicken and Caribbean Curried Noodles.

 Levi’s latest launch brings the sunshine of the Caribbean to your table, providing a tasty alternative to any mealtime. The range is made with quality ingredients and includes nine dishes to suit different tastes; so everyone can enjoy the spicy flavours of Levi’s Jamaican heritage.

Commenting on his Jamaican Coconut Chicken Curry, Levi says: “I’ve been making coconut chicken curry since way back, it’s based on a traditional coconut rundown recipe but I’ve added a new twist with mangos, aubergines and chillies. Served with rice and peas this is real home style Jamaican cooking which takes me back to my childhood.”

He continues: “Reggae Reggae Chicken, it’s so nice I had to name it twice. I wanted to bring this special recipe out of my kitchen and on to your table, so I’ve played with the recipe to make it perfect, it’s the classic Reggae Reggae taste with chicken, tomato, onions and that original kick of chilli.”

Levi’s success has been nothing short of a whirlwind and he has even been invited to no.10 in recognition of his notable success as a black man in Britain attaining financial achievement through enterprise. Levi equates his success to putting himself into the product.
The new Chilled Caribbean Meals range, which includes nine delicious dishes, will launch on 26th May 2010 and can be found in the chilled food aisle.
Exclusive to Tesco for 9 months, each meal will retail at £2.99 with an introductory offer of £1 off until 16th June 2010.


 
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