Cleveland, Community Relations Board host 2nd Culinary Competition for Hispanic Heritage Month
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A second year for the city of Cleveland, but a many years-long tradition for residents on the West side of Cleveland.2nd Annual Culinary Competition
The event had a variety of plates from all over the world. But this year, the board was mostly made up of Puerto Rican and Guatemalan food.“We are a bakery founded on faith so, a lot of prayers ,” Daughter Rosemary Gramajoquinones said. “A lot of people in the community just like–praying over our business… and just having that strong faith that doesn’t matter what obstacle we face we’re gonna go through.”For this family business, it wasn’t about winning. More so, about being able to compete.
“To whoever is out there, who wants to embark this journey of starting their own business– the reality is, it’s gonna be hard,” Gramajoquinones said. “It’s only hard if you don’t have the mentors around you to help you do it. So I always tell people– seek out mentors.”
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