9 Sep 2022 A diverse group of 19 women from across South Africa – and beyond – have been honoured for their outstanding contributions to the food and hospitality industry. The winners of the 2022 FOOD XX Awards, in partnership with Spekko Rice, have been announced. A total of 19 changemakers were celebrated during a special breakfast event on Tuesday, 30 August, hosted at Makers Landing in the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town. The annual Awards, launched by Studio H in 2019, spotlight the achievements of women in all spheres of the food and hospitality industry, from farming to food styling, education, culinary heritage and more. “Once again, we were blown away by the sheer volume of nominations received,” says Hannerie Visser, director and founder of Studio H. “It really reinforced our belief that women are the backbone of the food and hospitality industry. And now, more than ever, we need to take the time to recognise and honour their work.” The winners were those who received the most votes from a pool of over 500 candidates. Nominations were open to the public during the month of August, with the judging performed by an independent panel comprising winners from the year prior – as is customary at the FOOD XX Awards. This year’s panel consisted amongst others of Mokgadi Itsweng, Bathandwa Nkambule, Loubie Rusch, Mmabatho Molefe, Dr Tracy Nelwamondo and Carla Schulze. “We are delighted to showcase the work of such phenomenal women – each one a leader in their respective field,” says Visser. “With the FOOD XX Awards we aim to share their accomplishments with the world, and at the same time create a space where women from all walks of life can feel inspired and supported.” Inviting Africa to the table At the ceremony, Visser announced that the geographical scope of the awards, which until now has been within South Africa’s borders, would be expanded to include the whole of Africa from 2023. “We understand that national boundaries can create distracting division among a community of women with common challenges and interests,” she explains. “So we’ve expanded the FOOD XX vision to reflect our commitment to women working with food across the continent.” To mark this evolution, a newly minted award, Continental Connections, was presented to Ghanian chef Selassie Atadika, chef-patronne at the Accra-based business Midunu. Atadika, who is ranked as one of the top 100 chefs globally, is on a mission to demystify, celebrate and preserve African culinary heritage. The rest of the 2022 FOOD XX Awards winners, by category, are as follows: Baker: Elmarié Rosochacki – owner of Mondvol Soet Drinks – Alcoholic: Khanya Mncwabe – founder of Matawi Mead Drinks – Non-alcoholic: Meghan Werner – founder of Theonista Entrepreneur: Wendy Vesela-Ntimbani – founder of Matomani, a company that uses mopani worms to produce a range of sustainable food products Farming: Sibongile Gumede – owner of the Bongi G poultry farm near Potchefstroom Food Educator (presented by Spekko Rice): Jenny Ward – chef and culinary lead of the Makers Landing Incubator Programme Food Icon (presented by Spekko Rice): Errieda du Toit – cookbook author, television content producer and custodian of South African food culture Food Photography (presented by Spekko Rice): Ashleigh Frans – Wide Wing Photographer Food Stylist (presented by Spekko Rice): Khanya Mzongwana – cookbook author and deputy food editor of Woolworths Taste Magazine Fresh Voices in Food (presented by Spekko Rice): Dr Anna Trapido – journalist and food anthropologist Front of House: Hélène Demetriou – co-owner of Olive Branch Deli Future Food: Tasneem Karodia – COO and co-founder of Mzansi Meat Co Food Heritage (presented by Nando’s): Parusha Naidoo – Afro Asian illustrator, storyteller, cookbook author and food activist Giving Back: Hanneke van Linge – founder of Nosh Food Rescue NPC In the Kitchen: Jess van Dyk – chef-owner of Stellenbosch restaurant Post & Pepper Secret Ingredient: Zandile Finxa – recipe developer known as “the queen of sorghum” Sustainability: Samkelesiwe Chunda – managing director of Sibayeni Metrofarming Newcomer (presented by Krone): Nabo Binase – celebrator of African food culture and Ukutya co-founder “Our winners deserve far more than these titles,” says Visser. “By bringing their creativity, enthusiasm and determination to the table day after day, they are reshaping our relationship not only with food, but with each other. Ultimately, the change they are creating will empower us all.” Ends. Follow us on Instagram @fxxd_xx for more information. For media queries contact Thembalethu Khumalo: thembalethu@tenxcollective.co.za /076 338 8361