Discover unique food festivals around the world.

02/11/2018

Eating and drinking are often indispensable activities during festivals. If you're a food lover, you definitely can't miss the list of exciting food festivals below. Enjoying delicious dishes from around the world is always a top priority for a fulfilling trip, which is why we shouldn't overlook information about these spectacular food festivals.

Cooking festival in Copenhagen, Denmark

In the land of mermaids, there's a large-scale Cooking Festival, a culinary extravaganza featuring 150 different events taking place over 10 days, from August 21st to 30th, at various locations in Copenhagen – the renowned capital of Denmark.

During the festival, countless dishes are showcased, but the local herring dish is considered the best. To prepare these dishes, chefs must skillfully utilize leftover ingredients such as dough. In addition, the festival features a cooking competition and stalls showcasing distinctive Asian street food.

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Beer and Fried Chicken Festival in Seoul, South Korea

You won't find anywhere else to enjoy beer and fried chicken as delicious as at the 5-day Korean Food Festival held at the end of July in Seoul. Get ready for your trip to the land of kimchi!

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Barbados cuisine and rum

Known as the culinary capital of the Caribbean and the birthplace of rum, it's no surprise that Barbados is home to one of the world's largest and most renowned food and rum festivals.

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Disney Food Festival in California, USA

Disney, the world's largest amusement park, is also one of the most popular venues for regularly hosting American-style food festivals, which run from early February to mid-April, so feel free to plan your trip and visit Disney at your leisure.

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Beer festivals in the US

Portland International Beerfest (USA) is a vibrant beer festival taking place from August 8-10, featuring over 200 beer brands from around the world. Beer enthusiasts won't want to miss this opportunity.

Furthermore, this American Beer Festival is a vibrant musical space for everyone. Here, you can enjoy lively music with a glass of fine beer in hand and immerse yourself in the lively and festive atmosphere of the beer festival. If you still feel unsatisfied, visit Seattle two weeks later (August 22-24) to once again indulge in the intoxicating taste of beer.

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Chocolate festival in Paris, France

This is arguably the world's largest event dedicated to those who love the sweet taste of chocolate. Held annually in Paris during the autumn, the festival features participants from 60 countries and 200 different chefs.

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Food and wine in Aspen, Colorado

The Aspen Food and Wine Festival is a popular event held in the Colorado Mountains every June. Visitors can enjoy delicious food and fine wines in giant tents, giving them a camping-like atmosphere.

All the dishes will be prepared by world-renowned chefs; all you have to do is buy your plane tickets and join your family for this luxurious and unique feast.

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Watermelon Festival in Bulgaria

Included in the list of unique food festivals around the world, the Watermelon Festival in Bulgaria truly amazes you with its display of enormous watermelons, followed by miniature watermelons exhibited for viewers, and a series of fun games related to these watermelons. The most exhilarating games include finding the biggest and smallest watermelon, watermelon eating contests, watermelon volleyball, and more.

This is an annual festival held in the village of Salmanovo, Shumen province, Bulgaria, on the last Sunday of August. The festival attracts a large number of local people and is one of the most unique cultural highlights of the land of roses.

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Ramen Festival in Tokyo, Japan

Ramen, Japan's most famous noodle dish, will be the centerpiece of the autumn food festival taking place from late October to early November.

Eighteen different ramen vendors from across Japan will flock to this festival to serve you; all styles and flavors from all over Japan will come together at this grand feast—it would be a shame to miss it.

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