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SUMMARY:Vancouver Christmas Market Celebrates its 15th Year
DESCRIPTION:Vancouver Christmas Market\, the city’s cherished yuletide event returns this year with more festive offerings\, fun activities and live entertainment.\nVancouver Christmas Market is largest and longest running Christmas Market and only European Christmas Market in Vancouver.  The fun event where families and friends can enjoy and experience the beloved holiday tradition\, German-style. \nChristmas markets originated in Germany.  It’s an advent tradition going back to the late Middle Ages in German-speaking Europe and many former Holy Roman Empire territories. \nThe Vancouver Christmas Market is a wonderful event to enjoy authentic German-inspired sights and sounds.   Savour German flavours and shop for unique gifts at over 90 huts at the market and usher in the joyous season with families and friends. \nRelated:  Why the Moravian Star is Brilliant and Nostalgic? \nWhat to Do and See?\nBelow are some of the market features. \n\nAlpine Haus –  relax and savour hot beverages and delicious food in a warm holiday setting.\nLovers’ Lane – an Instagram-worthy 30-foot long tunnel decorated with 20\,000 twinkling lights and mistletoe.\nLove Lock Installation – an area where lovers can attach a ‘Vancouver Christmas Market Love Lock’\, representing their love and partnership over the holiday season..\nWinterdeck – an area to soak up the scenic views of the North Shore.\nWalk-Through Christmas Tree – experience magical moments under the display of 36\,000 twinkling lights.\nLive entertainment on the Christmas Pyramid’s ‘Flying Stage’ perched 10ft high above the market.\nScavenger Hunt – a family favourite where you and your kids can go on a merry quest for goodies scattered across the Market and more..\n\nDelectable Food and Beverages\nThere is nothing more jolly than sampling the array of German delicacies: \n\nGlühwein (a hot-spiced mulled wine)\, German Bratwurst\,\nGulasch\, Spätzle\, Schnitzel\nA selection of German beer\, award-winning German style wine\, and more\n\nTicket Information\nTicket Purchase at the Gate and online.  Children Age 0-6\, FREE. \nDiscounted pricing available for online purchase. Price varies depending on date of purchase.  Season passes are also available at $35.99.  Click here for more ticket information. \nFirst Published: November 13\, 2018  |  Updated: November 30\, 2025 \n 
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/vancouver-christmas-market/
LOCATION:Jack Poole Plaza (at the Olympic Cauldron)\, 1055 Canada Place\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 3L5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink
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CREATED:20221030T080908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T061335Z
UID:917-1760173200-1765224000@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Alba White Truffle Fair Celebrates Its 95th Year
DESCRIPTION:Italian Chef Carlo Zarri discussing with truffle vendor on the truffle quality and price. (Nikao Media) \n\nAlba White Truffle Fair returns to Piedmont\, Italy for the 95th Year. Savour exquisite truffles\, regional delights\, and discover Alba’s millenary culture\nEvery October\, the Alba White Truffle Fair attracts gastronomy professionals and connoisseurs\, tycoons\, and celebrities from around the world to taste\, bid and purchase the world’s best white truffles (tartufo bianco). \nAlba White Truffle – Diamond of the Kitchen\nItalian truffles like caviar are luxurious and prized gourmet delights. Eighteenth century French gastronome Brillat-Savarin called the truffle “the diamond of the kitchen”. \nThe best truffles are the wild white Piedmontese type (Tuber Magnatum Pico) from Alba in the Italian province of Cuneo.  The flesh (or gleba) varies from white to yellowish-grey\, and etched with thin white veins.  It releases a pungent and powerful aroma liken to a combination of earthy\, woody and aged cheese scent. \nJoin famed Italian Chef Carlo Zarri as speaks to vendors and attendees at the Alba White Truffle Fair.\n \nWild truffles thrive symbiotically with roots of leafy trees such as oak\, poplar\, willows; lime and hazelnut bushes. The hardier the tree wood\, the stronger the intensity of the truffle’s scent and flavour. \nNorthern Italy’s damp Lange forests are the best harvesting ground.  Only licenced hunters (trifulaos) can harvest the wild truffles.  They are usually accompanied by their dogs rather than pigs as they tend to eat the truffles once unearthed. \nDepending on the quality and supply\, a kilogram of Italian white truffles can be priced as high as USD5\,000 or more.  The white truffles are available between September to December. \nAt the fair\, visitors can also savour black truffles\, the famous Barolo wines\,and regional delights such as\, cured meats\, and the renowned IGP Piedmont hazelnut (Tonda Gentile della Langa).  The rich taste\, superb quality and longer shelf life of this sweet round and refined of Langhe is what sets it apart from other hazelnut varieties. \nVisitors will also have an opportunity to discover Alba’s millenary culture through folklore events\, historical re-enactments and entertainment. \nRelated: Villa San Carlo Receives Top Accolade \nFirst Published:  October 08\, 2016  |  Updated: September 19\, 2025
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/alba-white-truffle-fair/
LOCATION:Cortile della Maddalena\, Via Luigi Paruzza\, Alba\, CN\, 12051\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Consumer & Trade,Food & Drink
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ente Fiera Internazionale del Tartufo Bianco d'Alba":MAILTO:info@fieradeltartufo.org
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DTSTAMP:20260414T192416
CREATED:20220824T220641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T083816Z
UID:8099-1757152800-1757174400@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Experience A Day at the Farm
DESCRIPTION:Experience a Day at the Farm is a fun and family friendly event that provides visitors with a peek into the daily life of a local farmer in B.C.’s Fraser River Delta.\nExperience A Day at the Farm at Westham Island Herb Farm nestled on British Columbia’s fertile Fraser River Estuary on September 06\, 2025. Learn first-hand the challenges and rewards of growing quality food and how our farmland supports local and global biodiversity. \nThe Fraser River Estuary is the main artery that feed biodiversity to the province’s coast. The largest estuary along the Pacific Coast of North America is home to over 400 species of vertebrates\, thousands of plant species and countless small invertbrates. \nIn the heart of the estuary is the the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary.   The sanctuary is an important ecological site to millions of birds\, fish and other wildlife. It serves as an international crossroad of bird migration routes from 20 countries and three continents. \nThe Fraser River is the largest salmon producer on the Pacific Coast of North America. \nVisitors can learn about soil health\, ecosystem services\, and the vital role farmers play as stewards of the land at the various interactive workshops and displays. Other activities include: \n\nLive country/folk music performance\nPotato dig\nPoulty in motion\nHay wagon rides\nDraft horse plowing\nCooking demonstration by Chef Trevor Randle\nJam and bread contests and more\n\nStart your fall with a harvest.  Pick your own pumpkins at the pumpkin patch.
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/experience-a-day-at-the-farm/
LOCATION:4690 Kirkland Rd.\, Delta\, BC V4K 3N2\, 4690 Kirkland Road\, Delta\, BC\, V4K 3N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Delta Farmland & Wildlife Trust":MAILTO:dfwt@dccnet.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20241101T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20241110T160000
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CREATED:20241004T084557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T084545Z
UID:911-1730451600-1731254400@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Kona Coffee Cultural Festival: Sip and Savour Hawaii
DESCRIPTION:What’s brewing at the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival in Hawaii this Nov. 01 – 10? Top 3 Reasons why Kona Coffee is deliciously rich and expensive.\nKona Coffee Cultural Festival is celebrating its 53nd anniversary this year. The oldest food festival in Hawaii salutes and promotes the destination’s unique culture\, diversity\, and coffee heritage. \n\nThe festival offer tastings\, and hands-on cultural events that tell the story of Kona’s vibrant coffee heritage. (Kona Coffee Cultural Festival)\n\nThe 10-day festival includes many events\, showcasing the coffee industry and its communities through interpretive stories\, food experiences\, visual and performing arts.  Check the latest schedule of events. \nWhy Kona Coffee is Rich and Tasty?\nKona’s almost 200-year coffee industry is pioneered by the Japanese and the native Hawaiian community.  Coffea arabica (indigenous to the Ethiopian highlands) was first cultivated in Kona in 1828 by Samuel Reverend Ruggles\, from Brazilian cuttings. \n\n\nKona Coffee – One of the World’s Priciest Coffee \n\n\nThe coffee’s delicious richness\, slightly acidic flavour and piquant aroma lies in the terroir\, climate\, picking and processing methods. \n\nKona coffee flowers appear in February and March. Beans resembling cherries are ready to pick in late August. (Kona Coffee Cultural Festival)\n\nKona coffee thrives in the volcanic soil on the slopes of Hualalai and Mauna Loa volcanoes.  Here the micro-climate goes from hot tropical mornings to misty afternoons and cool evenings. \nAveraging at USD40 per pound\, Kona coffee is one of the most expensive coffees in the world.  Why is the premium price? High labour cost\, excellent quality and limited supply. \nThe popular coffee festival is the best venue in Hawaii to savour authentic freshly brewed Kona java\, meet the producers\, and savour a taste of Hawaii. \nKona on Hawaii’s Big Island is one breathtaking place in the world to enjoy a cup of java lava under swaying palm trees\, and relax to the tune of crashing waves. \nRelated: Blues Getaways: Top Favourite Fun Places in the US \nSo hula your way to Kona this November 01 to 10. \nFirst Published:  October 08\, 2016  |  Updated: October 04\, 2024
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/kona-coffee-cultural-festival/
LOCATION:Various Venues\, Kailua-Kona\, HI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T192416
CREATED:20231020T071148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T014427Z
UID:8247-1700226000-1700409600@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:West Coast Christmas Show and Artisan Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:First Published: Nov. 02\, 2016  |  Updated: Oct 20\, 2023\n \nWhat’s new and exciting at the West Coast Christmas Show & Artisan Marketplace? Find out what’s happening at this year’s event.\nLooking for unique gifts this coming holiday season? Look no further than the popular Annual West Coast Christmas Show & Artisan Marketplace taking place at Tradex in Abbotsford from November 17 – 19\, 2023. \nEntering its 16th year\, Western Canada’s leading holiday season show brings together holiday gifts\, fancy foods\, personal services\, decor ideas\, festive life floral and culinary inspirations under one roof. \nWhat to Buy?\nThe three day consumer event attracts over 19\,000 holiday shoppers annually. Visitors can shop from vendors offering one-of-a-kind gift items made by artisans and specialty manufacturers. They range from fashion accessories (scarves\, hats) to hand-made toys\, ornaments\, specialty food and more. \nThere are plenty of inspirations and ideas for home entertainment\, decoration and gift giving. Enjoy family entertainment and get into the holiday spirit with live Christmas renditions provided by local bands\, choirs. orchestras\, and more. \n\nShop from over 200 vendors offering unique and hard to find gift items. (Executive Event Production Inc.)\n\nFun and Entertainment\nAn exciting schedule of activities awaits visitors to the show. Here is a shortlist: \n\nCommunity Art Stage: Watch local talents showcase their ballet skills.  Participants include the Royal City Youth Ballet and Azesta Ballet.\nSounds of the Holidays: Hear the sounds of the holidays with live performances by local musicians.\nSanta’s Workshop and Elf Area: Kids will delight taking home their own free wooden Christmas Tree ornament\, write a letter to Santa and more. Of course\, no visit to Santa’s workshop is complete without a selfie at the Gingerbread House on Candy Cane Lane or a picture with Santa.\nUgly Sweater Contest: Show off your ugliest Christmas sweater and enter to win prizes while having fun and enjoying a good laugh.\nOne of the show’s attractions is the Festival of Trees. Visitors can enjoy sparkling Christmas trees and holiday displays decorated by charitable organizations.  Pick up your favourite Christmas Garden display at 99 Nurseries.\n\nThe West Coast Christmas Show\, a merry venue to kick-start your Christmas shopping and get festive with the holiday season. \nTicket Prices (2022)\n\nTicket price ranges between $11.00 to $13.00 CAD depending on age.  Free entry for children 12 and younger.  Specials include \n\nFamily Pass (2 adults + 2 youth) – $28.00 CAD\nSenior 2 for 1 Special – $14.00 CAD\n\n2023 ticket information is available here.
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/west-coast-christmas-show/
LOCATION:TRADEX – Fraser Valley Trade & Exhibition Centre\, 1190 Cornell Street\, Abbotsford\, BC\, V2T 6H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink,Others
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ORGANIZER;CN="Executive Event Production Inc.":MAILTO:info@executiveevents.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230401T220000
DTSTAMP:20260414T192416
CREATED:20230318T221241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230401T035452Z
UID:8618-1680289200-1680386400@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Flavours of Puglia returns to Vancouver on March 31
DESCRIPTION:Flavours of Puglia food fair and wine tasting returns to Vancouver after a three-year pandemic hiatus.  Taste the goodness of Italy’s gem. \nPuglia’s culinary palatte reflects the region’s diverse landscape\, history and culture. Discover Puglia: Where Imaginations Come Alive. \nFrom the hills to the ocean\, Puglia’s table is a “true triumph of Mediterranean flavours”. \nEnjoy the best of Puglia on March 31 at the Italian Cultural Centre in Vancouver.  Admission is free. \nFlavours of Puglia (Sapori Di Puglia 2023)\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/flavours-of-puglia-vancouver/
LOCATION:Italian Cultural Centre\, 3075 Slocan St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5M 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200808T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200809T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T192416
CREATED:20200107T062133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T062145Z
UID:6765-1596884400-1596992400@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Putnam County Wine and Food Fest Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Putnam County Wine and Food Fest is celebrating its 10th anniversary on August 8 and 9 with plenty of fun\, food\, drinks\, music and more\nThe fun and family friendly festival located in the Hudson Valley supports the region’s agri-business and features: \n\nRegional food\, wine and spirits\nArts and crafts\nFood vendors\nCooking and mixologist demonstrations\nChildren activities and live music\n\n“Its goal is to give back to the community while partnering with local charities…\,” cited putnamcountywinefest.com. \nThis festival is ideal for those who love to \n\nExperience farm to table\, artisanal and country lifestyle\nSample beer\, wine\, spirits and ciders\nListen to live music\nShop for locally produced honey\, olive oil\, fine crafts\, specialty foods and more\n\nPutnam County Wine and Food Fest opening hours: \nSaturday\, August 8 – 11 am to 6 pm\nSunday\, August 9 – 11 am to 5 pm \nDiscover: 10 Spritz Recipes for Hot Summer Days \nAdmission\nFree admission for children age 12 and under.  For regular ticket price\, please go to festival website.  Food and beer are not included in the admission price. \nPutnam County is a short drive north of New York City.  The county sits on the eastern bank of the Hudson River .  Its landscape is dotted with beautiful lakes\, farmland\, charming villages and protected heritage sites. \nReduce your carbon footprint.  Take the Metro-North Hudson Line to Cold Spring Station\, and take a short stroll to the festival site.
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/putnam-county-wine-and-food-fest/
LOCATION:Mayor’s Park\, 61 Fair Street\, Cold Spring\, NY\, 10516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180721T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180722T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T192416
CREATED:20160521T002901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180720T080542Z
UID:1073-1532169000-1532289600@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:5th Thai Festival Returns This July 21 and 22 with More Delicious Food and Live Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Watch spectacular Thai Dancers perform at 5th Thai Festival in Vancouver. (Nikao Media) \n\nUpdated: July 20\, 2018 \n5th Thai Festival returns with more entertaining activities to wow visitors. Find out what’s cooking\, why you and your family should not miss out on this fun-filled weekend.\nGear up for a weekend of food\, fun and live entertainment at the 5th Thai Festival\, Western Canada’s largest Thai event taking place this July 21 and 22 at the Vancouver Art Gallery\, North Plaza. \nOrganized by the Royal Thai Consulate-General\, Vancouver\, the annual cultural festival showcases the nation’s rich and vibrant cultural heritage through its tasty gastronomy\, performing arts and crafts. \nThe free family-friendly festival also features traditional and contemporary fashions\, digital technology\, Thai boxing\, Thai massage and spa services plus plenty of prize draws. \nDiscover and taste delicious Thai fruits and dishes including Massaman Curry\, Tom Yum and Pad Thai at the 5th Thai Festival.  No food has been associated with Thailand more than Pad Thai – the country’s signature rice noodle dish. \nRelated: Simply Irresistible Thai Food \nChefs from Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon\, a popular Bangkok based culinary art school will demonstrate the art of fruit and vegetable carving and cooking modern Thai cuisine at the culinary tent. \nLearn how Eastern and Western ingredients are harmoniously blended into five Thai flavours: sour\, sweet\, salty\, bitter and spicy. \n\nSavour delicious Thai food at the food fair. (Nikao Media)\n\nTo add to the party atmosphere\, festival goers will be entertained to traditional and contemporary music and dance performances by local artists and bands. \nWith support from the Thailand Ministry of Culture\, Bangkok-based Phattayakul Thai Music and Drama School performers will be back this year with their vibrant and captivating dances. \nWhat’s New\nThe technology and fashion runaway are new feature areas.  Techies would want to test their skills on the latest Thai video games at the Innovation booth hosted by the Thai Game Software Industry Association. \nThai silk is one of the world’s most coveted fabrics. On Saturday\, July 21 models dressed in exquisite traditional Thai costumes will be parading the runway.  Vancouver artist and designer Terry Sasaki will be showcasing for the first time with his ready-to-wear cotton and silk collections on Sunday\, July 22. \n\n5thThai Festival\, Vancouver Poster. (Royal Thai Consulate-General\, Vancouver)\n\nMuay Thai or Thai boxing is a national combat sport that is becoming increasingly popular in the martial arts world. Watch how this sport is played out by experts from DCS Combat Sports and Fitness. \nMarketplace\nSavour delectable bite offers by Vancouver’s popular Thai restaurants including Salathai Thai\, Patsara Thai\, U & I Thai and Wow Thai Food. \nBrowse the many vendor stalls offering tasty products and shop for unique and beautifully made arts and crafts. \nVendors include Asia Market\, a local supplier of fresh vegetables and fruits from Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. \nThere is also Doi Chaang Coffee who markets award winning organic coffee grown in the hills of northeastern Thailand.  Best Brand Marketing\, popularly known for their King Island coconut water\, chips and syrup. \nSiamurai Apparel offers uniquely designed clothing to fit your simple and relaxing lifestyle.  Their tribal design apparels would embrace the eclectic rebel inside of you. \nOr simply\, relax and be pampered to an authentic and inexpensive Thai massage at Sabai Thai Spa. \nPlanning a trip to Thailand?\nThai Tourism Authority can assist you to discover the country’s amazing travel attractions including beautiful beaches\, historic sites\, fascinating wildlife at the Thai Tourism booth. \nFind out the fabulous shopping and food places that dots the country’s landscape. \nPRIZE GIVEAWAYS\n\nThai Airways Ticket for two to fly to Asia\nDelicious Silk Road Goodie Baskets\nVouchers to dine in Vancouver’s popular Thai Restaurants\, relax in Thai spas and more…\n\nFeature Area Activities  at a Glance\nCulinary\n\nDiscover and taste delicious Thai fruits and dishes including Massaman Curry\, Tom Yum and Pad Thai.\nLearn about modern Thai cuisine: how Eastern and Western ingredients are harmoniously blended into five Thai flavours: sour\, sweet\, salty\, bitter and spicy.\nSee skillful artisans carve stunning designs with fruits and vegetables.\n\nEntertainment Stage\nThe performance lineup includes: \n\nClassical Thai music\nContemporary Thai and mainstream music by local bands (new)\nCultural dances by Phattayakul Thai Music and Drama School\nPrize draws and more…\n\nFashion Runway (new)\nNot to miss are the fashion shows: \n\nSaturday\, July 21 – Traditional royal and everyday Thai costumes\nSunday\, July 22 – Cotton and silk apparel collection by Vancouver artist and designer Terry Sasaki\n\nInnovation (new)\n\nThai video game demonstrations hosted by the Thai Game Software Industry Association.\nExplore and play free video games\n\nArts and Crafts\n\nDemonstrations\nLearn how to make simple Thai crafts\nTraditional Thai musical instrumental presentation\n\nThai Boxing\n\nWatch live Muay Thai boxing by DCS Combat Sports and Fitness\n\nVendor Marketplace\n\nFood and beverage tasting: savour delicious bites sold by some of Vancouver’s renowned Thai restaurants\nShopping\nMassage and Spa services\nExpert advice on travel to Thailand\n\nBring your family and friends. Experience the flavours of Thailand at the 5th Thai Festival right in the heart of downtown Vancouver.
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/5th-thai-festival/
LOCATION:Vancouver Art Gallery\, 750 Hornby St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 2H7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink,Free,Others
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20170515T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20170521T210000
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CREATED:20170427T202609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170511T171413Z
UID:2144-1494846000-1495400400@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Thai Riceberry Tasting Week Starts May 15 in Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:Thai Riceberry Tasting Week is organized by the Thai Trade Centre in Vancouver.  \nWhy Riceberry is making its mark on the superfood list. Where to enjoy a Free Sample of this delicious nutrient-packed rice?\nBoost your health with Thai riceberry at any of nine “Thai Select” restaurants in Greater Vancouver this May 15 – 21. \nNutty in flavour and fragrant\, this purple-pigmented rice is packed with antioxidants such as carotenoid\, gamma oryzanol and Vitamin E. Its chewy texture is akin to that of brown rice. \n\n\nRiceberry is Non-GMO and Gluten Free \n\n\nRiceberry (Oryza sativa) has potential as an effective agent for neurodegeneration and memory impairment in Alzheimer’s disease\, suggested a study published in the Journal Medical Food. \nIts nutrition is concentrated in the bran. Riceberry is a cross-breed between Jao Hom Nin (JHN)\, the local non-glutinous purple rice and Khoa Dawk Mali 105\, the renowned Thai Hom Mali variety or better known as Jasmine rice. \nThe new brown rice variety is a creation of Thailand’s Kasetsart University Rice Science Center. \nRiceberry Benefits\n\nRich in Antioxidants and 0mega-3\nHigh in Fibre and Bran Oil\nHelp Lower Risk of Diabetes\n\n \nLearn more about Thai rice at Hot Thai Kitchen. \nRiceberry is available for purchase at PriceSmart Food\, and in some of Vancouver’s Asian grocery stores. \nEnjoy a Free Sample of riceberry starting May 15. Riceberry supplies are limited\, so visit the nearest Thai restaurant listed below soon. \nVANCOUVER\nSala thai \n102-888 Burrard St\,\nVancouver\, BC V5Z 1X9\nTel: (604) 683-7999 \nSawasdee Thai\n4250 Main St.\nVancouver\, BC V5V 3P9\nTel: (604) 876-4030 \nTake Thai Home Restaurant\n1736 Commercial Dr.\nVancouver\, BC V5L 3Y3\nTel : (604) 253-8424 \nThida Thai Restaurant\n1193 Davie St.\nVancouver\, BC V6E 1N2\nTel: (604) 669-3588 \nU & I Thai\n3364 Cambie St.\nVancouver\, BC V5Z 2W5\nTel: (604) 875-6999 \nUrban Thai Bistro\n1119 Hamilton St\,\nVancouver\, BC V6B 5P6\nTel: (604) 408-7788 \nLANGLEY\nBan Chok Dee Thai Cuisine\n20563 Douglas Crescent\nLangley\, BC V3A 4B6\nTel: (778) 278-3088 \nNEW WESTMINSTER\nThai Box 2Go\n110-418 6th St.\nNew Westminster\, BC V3L 3B1\nTel: (604) 521-3333 \nSURREY\nSabai Thai\n10391-150th St.\nSurrey\, BC V3R 4B1\nTel: (604) 588-9819
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/thai-riceberry-tasting-week/
LOCATION:Greater Vancouver Location (see restaurants listed on page)\, 1009-1166 Alberni Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6E1A5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink
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ORGANIZER;CN="Thai Trade Centre%2C Vancouver":MAILTO: ttcvan@telus.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20160623T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20160623T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T192416
CREATED:20160612T085718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T082946Z
UID:1020-1466704800-1466715600@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Flavours of Italy:  A Food and Wine Tasting Affair
DESCRIPTION:Farmer Flavio Gorni proudly showing his premium handmade jams from Liguria. (Nikao Media) \n\nPosted: June 12\, 2016   |   Updated: June 22\, 2016 \nLooking for authentic Italian bites and a sip of Italy? Join food and wine aficionado this June 23rd for Flavours of Italy at the Italian Cultural Centre in Vancouver. \nIn Italy\, eating is a family affair.  Italians take their food seriously.  Did you know that Italian cuisine is region-focused?  Flavours vary from north to south\, each offering their own specialties. \n\nItalian DOP certified products: Seborga Farm Jams\, Prosecco Sparkling Wines and Pasta from Stingi Organic Farms. (Nikao Media)\n\nWhat is Italian Food?\nUnlike French cuisine\, Italian food tastes lighter with more emphases placed on the ingredients rather than the cooking technique.  They emulate the Mediterranean style diet using simple\, natural ingredients like tomatoes\, garlic\, herbs\, artichokes\, dark greens and generous use of olive oil. \n\nSicilian “Volcanic” Pistachios\, the region’s “Green Gold”\, emerald-green in colour and intensely aromatic. (Nikao Media)\n\nDirect from Italy\nLearn more about Italian food at Flavours of Italy: food fair\, food and wine tasting.  Members of the Italian Farmers Confederation (CIA) from eight Italian regions will be showcasing their specialty foods – both sweet and savoury as well as delicious wines to tempt your taste buds. \nWhat’s Delicious?\nAll products showcased are DOP certified\, that means\, they have a guaranteed\, controlled designation of origin.  Below are some featured products. \n\nDelicious Red Wine Infused Cheese (Nikao Media)\n\nCalabria: Wines (featured for the first time in Vancouver)\, cheeses\, tasty dried tomatoes and legumes.  Taste the delicious wine and pepper infused cheeses. \nCampania and Toscana: Wines and olive oil.  \nFriuli-Venezia Giulia: Saffron and spices like cinnamon as well as wines and olive oil.  \n\nSaffron is a spice derived from the  Crocus sativus flower. (Nikao Media)\n\nVeneto: Prosecco\, an Italian sparkling wine from the Prosecco in northeast Italy. \nLiguria: Prized jams made from walnuts\, lemon\, peaches and different types of fruits grown along the Mediterranean coast. A must try is the Seborga Farm jams\, in particular\, the strawberry mint jam.  \n\nFlavours of Italy\, Vancouver – 2016 Program (Pugliese Association of BC)\n\nPuglia: The addictive Taralli\, a popular sweet\, savoury southern Italian pretzel-like breadstick.  Tasty and hardy Altumura bread\, a time-honoured Apulian artisan bread made with durum flour and baked in wood-fired oven.  Fig (fioroni) preserves and jam made with prized railway cherries (l’oro rosso – red gold variety) from Conversano.  \nOf course\, no Italian event is complete without entertainment.  The event will also feature an Italian pop and folk musical concert.  Admission is free.  Bring your family and friends along for an evening of fun and learning.   \n\nVito Bruno\, President of Pugliese Assoc. of BC and Antonio Dosi\, National VP\, Confederazione Italiana Agricoltori showcasing Italian Olive Oil. (Nikao Media)
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/flavours-of-italy/
LOCATION:Italian Cultural Centre\, 3075 Slocan St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5M 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink,Free
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