Local Chef Introduces Caribbean Flavours to Inverclyde Community

10/10/2024
Maria serving up the Caribbean fare with help from her daughter who inspired her business

An Inverclyde local is bringing the vibrant flavours of the Caribbean to the region after accessing support from Business Gateway. 

Using locally sourced ingredients, Maria Roberts has been showcasing her expertise to teach clients how to harness the bold flavours of the tropical isles in an exciting first for the area. 

Maria’s Caribbean Flava’s run hands-on cooking sessions where guests are taught how to prepare tropical treats and authentic Caribbean cuisine. The sessions have proven to be a great hit in the community, with all walks of life attending to try their hands (and tastebuds). 

A former NHS worker, Maria has long been involved in supporting the community and is using her new venture as a way of bringing together friends and families to share in the joys of culinary exploration in an inclusive and supportive environment. 

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Maria Roberts inspiring Inverclyde locals with her hands-on Caribbean cooking class

Inspired to shine a spotlight on her native fare, Maria took the bold steps to launch her business in April this year, and credits Business Gateway with giving her the confidence and guidance to enable her business to flourish. 

The Business Gateway team has provided one-to-one adviser support and advice throughout her journey and across a range of issues including business planning, regulations, funding, HR and marketing. 

Maria has also been assisted in applying for grant funding which will enable her business to take the crucial next steps as she aims to bring her vibrant Caribbean experience to Inverclyde. 

Maria Roberts, Founder of Maria Caribbean Flava’s said: “My experience with the Business Gateway team has been fantastic. Working with my adviser has been a pleasure – her guidance and compassion have been so helpful in getting my feet off the ground and she has always been available to offer her knowledge and advice. 

Orders up! Customers tuck in to a feast of Caribbean flavours

“The one-to-one support has been invaluable in helping me to get my business up and running on the best footing and I would highly recommend that anyone thinking of setting up a new business reach out to the team.” 

Alexis Watson, Business Gateway adviser said: “It has been a joy to support Maria and help her vibrant business develop. Unique start-ups such as hers create a wave of enthusiasm and excitement and it has been fantastic to see all walks of life from the community get behind it. 

“We look forward supporting Maria’s journey and seeing her business go from strength to strength.” 

To find out more about how Business Gateway can help your business, visit https://bgateway.com.  

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