They picked up prizes at the first in-person Blás na hÉireann Awards since 2019.
12 food producers in the midlands have triumphed at the Irish Food Awards.
Finalists ventured to the Blás na hÉireann pop-up village in Dingle at the weekend for the first time in three years.
There were five winners in Offaly - Booley Foods, Carroll Cuisine, Garryhinch Wood Exotic, Wild Irish Foragers and BiaSol.
Abbey Farm Foods, Aghaboe Farm, Bolton Family Jam, and Temptation all brought an award back to Laois.
And in Westmeath, An Olivia Chocolate, Killua Castle and Rogan's Smokehouse collected a prize.
Farmer concerns Mount Over Slurry Storage Capacity As Rain Continues
Jury For Laois Murder Trial Told Evidence Points "One-Way"
Emergency Services At Scene Of Offaly Crash
Family Of Midlands Man Seek Answers On Psychiatric Care System Gaps
Westmeath Mansion Worth Over €1.7m Hits Housing Market
Laois Councillor Criticises Government Response To Flooding
Laois Protesters Host Anti-Hunt Ball
Midlands 103 Reaches 112k Weekly Listeners In Latest JNLR Report
Longford-Westmeath TD Calls For Changes In ADHD policies
HSE Midlands And Dublin Record Highest Number Of STI's
Laois Heritage Society Launches Spring Talks With Evening of Folklore
Midlands Counties Among Most Superstitious Regions In Ireland
Landlords Set To Reset Rents To Market Rates
Man Charged Over Westmeath Garda Station Attack Expected To Bring Full Bail Application
Offaly Retailer Fined For Breaching Consumer Law
EU Must Recognise 'Toxic' Laughing Gas As Psychoactive Substance Of Concern - Nina Carberry
Unmarked Grave Campaign Group Call For Meeting with Taosieach
Court Hears Man Who Killed Father In Laois Hotel Believed He Was Attacking Imposter
Former Detective Demands Higher Gardai Numbers For Community Policing
Aontú Publish New Flood Forecasting Bill