General Information About the Program
The Cumberland Culinary Center will aid entrepreneurs in producing, promoting and packaging their products with a focus on locally grown and produced goods in conjunction with the Pick Tennessee Products initiative.
The Cumberland Culinary Center is pleased to have garnered the support of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cumberland University, Performance Food Service, the Wilson County School System, Sue Sykes of Tennessee Gourmet, former State Rep. Stratton Bone, the Lochinvar Corporation, Lowe’s, Rock Island Nursery and many others. The Cumberland Culinary Center was the recipient of grant monies from the United States Department of Agriculture and funds from the Tennessee Agriculture Enhancement Program.
Food Safety Training
The Cumberland Culinary Center is supported by the educational programs offered by UT Knoxville, Food Science and Technology.
The course was designed for Domestic Kitchen users; however this class also meets the requirements for the CCC non-hazardous and formulated acid foods.
If your products are acidified (e.g. salsa, pickles, etc.) there is a requirement that companies have at least one representative trained in Better Process Control. This class is offered by UT Knoxville, typically in the fourth quarter of each year.
Resources
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Forms & Resources
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Specialty Food Producers (Producers are required to submit Process Control Information for each proposed product which is going to be manufactured at the CCC.
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Membership Form (Mail your membership form after you have been notified and been approved for manufacturing.)
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Useful Links
Contact Us. We're here to help
For more information or directions call Mike Weeks via phone 615-714-3799 or email mike@southerncityflavors.com.