Late January Food Events
Filed in archive Morsels of Info by Jennifer on January 25, 2008
Tart, little kumquats are being celebrated this Saturday at the Kumquat Festival in Dade City, Florida. Some of the festivities include a farmer's market, kumquat dishes to taste, a craft show and wagon rides.
This one sounds fantastic! January 26-30 in Rimini, Italy brings the 29th Annual International Exhibition of Artisan Production of Gelato, Pastry, Confectionery and Bakery. Phew, that's a mouthful!
At its 29th edition, the expo is acknowledged as the world's most important in the artisan ice-cream sector, a primary European showcase for artisan Italian confectionery and is also strengthening its position in the artisan bakery field.

Head on over to Charleston, South Carolina this Sunday for the 25th Annual Lowcountry Oyster Festival, featuring 65,000 pounds of oysters! There will be an Oyster Shucking Contest, an Oyster Eating Contest and an Oyster Recipe Contest, along with live entertainment and a food court featuring favorite oyster dishes from local restaurants.
St. Louis, Missouri has its 6th Annual St. Louis Food and Wine Experience this Saturday and Sunday.
The largest international wine tasting in Missouri celebrates the artistry of fine food and wine while bringing you new and exciting ways to indulge your inner-epicurean. Featuring guest chefs, wine seminars, a grand VIP Reserve Room, cooking demonstrations, dozens of exhibitions, tastings and more, The Food and Wine Experience holds fun and flavor for everyone.
A unique event takes place January 25-27 in and around Eugene, Oregon; the Third Annual Oregon Truffle Festival - the first event of its kind in the English speaking world. The three day event brings together chefs, harvesters and gourmands to celebrate this heavenly, elusive, little mushroom.
The 10th Annual Yuma Lettuce Days 2008 is held this Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Yuma, Arizona.
Yuma, 'The Winter Lettuce Capital of the World' is celebrating more than just Lettuce during the upcoming Tenth Annual Yuma Lettuce Days. Although the high yields of lettuce grown in the Yuma area is mind boggling, the winter vegetable crops are just as amazing! Over 90 percent of the country's winter vegetable crops are grown in this area! Lettuce leads the way as the number one producing crop grown in the Yuma area.
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