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Here are 21 black-owned restaurants, food trucks and bakeries to support in Utah

Here are 21 black-owned restaurants, food trucks and bakeries to support in Utah (Photo courtesy of Sheer Ambrosia Bakery) Owner Rita Magalde makes baklava at her Sheer Ambrosia Bakery. | Updated: Feb. 5, 2021, 3:11 p.m. Editor’s Note: . While thousands are making a statement about injustice at marches, protests and vigils, many Utahns have found an additional way to fight racial inequity. They are spending their dining dollars at restaurants, food trucks and bakeries owned by people of color. “For a white person who is not comfortable going to a protest,” said Rita Magalde, owner of Sheer Ambrosia Bakery, “this is another way to support black Americans.”

Utah s Black-owned food businesses range from restaurants to bakeries, markets to caterers

| Updated: March 11, 2021, 3:03 p.m. Marcus Jones said his Utah barbecue sauce and catering company launched in 2003, but it really began more than a century ago in Arkansas. The Southern recipe originated with Jones’ great-grandfather, who passed it on to his grandmother Miss Essie. She passed it to her son, Manuel, who then launched the business with Jones a former University of Utah football player. Miss Essie’s is one of dozens of Black-owned restaurants, food trucks, markets, caterers and producers in Utah. A heightened push to back these businesses began last summer, when many consumers decided one way to fight racial inequity was to frequent Black-owned businesses. Since then, though, the focus has waned.

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Celebrating Utah s Black Owned Business: Lovee s Cakes

Utah has a lot of rare gems, from the beautiful snowy mountains to the national parks to the unique experience of attending a Jazz Game. There is nothing quite like Utah.  In honor of Black History Month, we are highlighting more of what makes Utah great: the state’s Black-owned businesses and nonprofits. Over the next four weeks, this series will showcase business owners in a variety of fields from the food industry, the arts, fashion and a non-profit that prides itself in encouraging children of color. This week, we meet Debbie Glanton, owner of Lovee’s Cakes in South Ogden. If you visit the place you quickly see that it is truly a hidden gem. Even before you enter the shop, the aroma of the cupcakes quickly greets you. And immediately as you step inside, you are welcomed with bright pink walls and a display of cupcakes with over 100 options.

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