Tiffany Aaron From Quitman is Headed To Compete In The World’s Largest Food Fight

Can you make a breakfast dish that’s worth $100,000? Tiffany Aaron certainly thinks she can, and she is making plans right now to prove it. Aaron earned her way to compete in the world’s largest event in Food Sport – the World Food Championships (WFC). From Nov 9-15th, she will be competing for a $300,000 prize purse and the title of 2016 World Food Champion in Orange Beach, Alabama.

Aaron’s team is one of 430 from across the world who will be seeking the ultimate food crown. The home cook won a coveted spot to compete at WFC by winning an online cooking contest sponsored by Door County Coffee & Tea Co. As a result, she will now have a shot for a major payday at WFC, where $100,000 is awarded for the best dish overall and $10,000 is awarded in nine different categories: BBQ, Chili, Dessert, Bacon, Sandwich, Seafood, Burger, Steak, and Recipe.

“Competing at WFC is a huge honor,” said Aaron. “But winning the whole tournament would be a dream come true!”

You can cheer Tiffany on by following her on social media or by following the results at www.worldfoodchampionships.com. There’s also a good chance that Tiffany will be seen on TV, as this event is filmed for national cable television each year. It has been seen on the A&E Network as well as the Discovery Network.

Media
If you would like information about media credentials at the event, please follow this link: https://worldfoodchampionships.com/media

About the World Food Championships
The World Food Championships is the largest competition in Food Sport, where champions of previous events convene annually for a chance at winning the Ultimate Food Fight and a share of more than $300,000 in cash and prizes. Now in its fifth year, The World Food Championships platform ranges from live-event competitions to a robust multimedia platform that helps pro chefs, home cooks, and competition teams achieve food fame and fortune as TV’s next big food stars.