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Birmingham Balti curry seeks EU protected status | Birmingham Balti curry seeks EU protected status |
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Curry houses in Birmingham are applying for the city's famous Balti dish to be given protected EU status. | Curry houses in Birmingham are applying for the city's famous Balti dish to be given protected EU status. |
If the application is successful, the name "Birmingham Balti" would be given EU protected name status. | If the application is successful, the name "Birmingham Balti" would be given EU protected name status. |
Adas, the agency which helps in the application process, said it would be a big advantage for the city's so-called "Balti Triangle" district and "pin down" its recipe and cooking method. | Adas, the agency which helps in the application process, said it would be a big advantage for the city's so-called "Balti Triangle" district and "pin down" its recipe and cooking method. |
The application by Birmingham Balti Association is being consulted on. | The application by Birmingham Balti Association is being consulted on. |
Under the 12-week UK consultation, which ends in September, interested parties will be able to comment or object to the application. | Under the 12-week UK consultation, which ends in September, interested parties will be able to comment or object to the application. |
The association wants to make Birmingham Balti a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed product (TSG), which means only curries conforming to a precise specification can use the name. | The association wants to make Birmingham Balti a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed product (TSG), which means only curries conforming to a precise specification can use the name. |
It includes the meal being served in the Balti dish in which it is cooked and fresh spices and vegetable oil being used. | It includes the meal being served in the Balti dish in which it is cooked and fresh spices and vegetable oil being used. |
'Unique sauces' | |
Irene Bocchetta, EU protected food names manager at Adas, said it was unusual to have a place name included in a TSG application. | Irene Bocchetta, EU protected food names manager at Adas, said it was unusual to have a place name included in a TSG application. |
"But people know the Balti is from Birmingham," she said. | "But people know the Balti is from Birmingham," she said. |
"It is a reputation that has been built up over years." | "It is a reputation that has been built up over years." |
Balti chefs say the use of vegetable oil and adding one ingredient at a time during a fast-cooking process gives the dish its distinctive taste. | |
The sauce is pre-prepared and "unique to each Balti house", according to the application. | |
Dozens of restaurants specialise in the dish in the Balti Triangle, the name given to the areas of Sparkbrook, Balsall Heath, Sparkhill and part of Moseley. | |
If there are no objections to the Birmingham Balti plan, it will go before Defra which will decide whether to forward it to the European Commission. | If there are no objections to the Birmingham Balti plan, it will go before Defra which will decide whether to forward it to the European Commission. |
Forty-eight UK products have been given various protected statuses under the EU food scheme, including Stilton Blue and Bonchester cheese. | Forty-eight UK products have been given various protected statuses under the EU food scheme, including Stilton Blue and Bonchester cheese. |