Tilapia Promotion Lures With $5,000 Grand Prize
Regal Springs Tilapia, the world's largest producer of the popular whitefish, has launched a competition to discover the best family-friendly tilapia meal costing no more than $15. Six finalists will receive cash prizes, while the grand-prize winner will net $5,000 and the chance to appear on the company's Web site and promotional materials. The contest runs through Aug. 1, 2009.
Any resident of the United States or the District of Columbia who is over 18 and enjoys cooking fish is eligible to enter the contest. Recipes must be original, and meals must include a tilapia entrée, salad and vegetable or fruit to feed a family of four for no more than $15. The judges may include professional chefs, restaurateurs and managers in the foodservice industry.
Winners will be informed by e-mail and revealed on the Web site by Sept. 1. Judges will base their decisions on the following criteria: creativity, ingredients, thoroughness of instructions, and other such criteria as may be determined by Regal Springs Tilapia.
Complete contest requirements, official rules and the entry form are available at www.regalsprings.com.
Bradenton, Fla.-based Regal Springs Tilapia raises fish in a sustainable manner at its farms in Honduras and Indonesia.
Any resident of the United States or the District of Columbia who is over 18 and enjoys cooking fish is eligible to enter the contest. Recipes must be original, and meals must include a tilapia entrée, salad and vegetable or fruit to feed a family of four for no more than $15. The judges may include professional chefs, restaurateurs and managers in the foodservice industry.
Winners will be informed by e-mail and revealed on the Web site by Sept. 1. Judges will base their decisions on the following criteria: creativity, ingredients, thoroughness of instructions, and other such criteria as may be determined by Regal Springs Tilapia.
Complete contest requirements, official rules and the entry form are available at www.regalsprings.com.
Bradenton, Fla.-based Regal Springs Tilapia raises fish in a sustainable manner at its farms in Honduras and Indonesia.