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08 October 2008
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Real Food Festival Workshops

When
24 April 2008 -
27 April 2008

Various

Where
Earls Court

Nearest Tube
Earls Court

Cost
£15.00-£18.00

Age Restrictions
n/a

Get stuck into the taste of organic and locally produced food with the Real Food Festival workshops. Taking place throughout the festival weekend, the workshops give you the chance to taste and sample unusual foods, learn more about how they are produced and even meet the producers themselves.

A must do event for anyone who is serious about their food, the Real Food Festival is inviting visitors to get even closer to the delicious wares on show at Earls Court. Spend some time samlping Highland whisky, take a gastronomic tour of Europe, meet and talk to the people who create the food for your plate and try out unusual products that not many people know about.

From humble cheese and bread through to fine wines and caviar, there is plenty to try at the Real Food Festival workshops. If you have a taste for the fine things in life, head for the Gastronimic Nirvana sessions where you can sample some of the best French and Italian wines, sink your teeth into the purest caviar and have aged Spanish Iberico ham melt in your mouth. With workshops on curing, balsamic vinegar, vodka, ancient cheeses and oysters, there will be plenty to get excited about.

In the Meet the Producers workshops, you can talk to some of the artisan producers who go about creating these delicious foods. Using old fashioned methods and ancient arts to make foods that reflect the origins of their locality, this is a fantastic chance to ask questions and learn about how many traditional producers make chocolate, pate, pies, cheese, cured meat and ale.

For those that love their European foods and yearn for the next trip they take to Tuscany or Barcelona, the Discover Europe workshops are the ideal thing. Giving you a chance to try cheeses from all over the continent and hadn crafted chocolate from France, Belgium, Italy and Holland.

And for anyone that simply has to be at the cutting edge of new hot foods, the Undiscovered Foods workshops at Real Food Festival is the best place to try out either rare or brand new produce. Hebridean cheese, rare breed air dried beef, honey from bees kept on London rooftops and smoked tuna from Ireland are all on the tasting list.

For more information on the Real Food Festival workshops, and to book tickets, click on the link below.

Real Food Festival Website

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