"Tasting India Symposium", the 3-day event which is set to begin from February 28, will seek to discover some of the lost traditional recipes of culturally rich land.
With themes like- 'Eat in India | Make in India' and 'Junk-Free Food for a Sustainable Planet', the fest will promote India as a culinary destination while focusing on ways to make the planet free from junk-food for a healthy mind and soul.
The Symposium is being supported by Incredible India, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), EAT Foundation (Stockholm), Indian Association of Tour Operators, National Restaurant Association of India and the Indian Federation of Culinary Associations, besides the tourism departments of Maharashtra and Sikkim.
It will also provide an interaction opportunity for delegates from the USA, Sweden, Norway, Turkey and the UAE who will be travelling to areas where a new generation of Indian farmers are changing the face of Indian food production.
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"The fest seeks to introduce opinion-makers in the country and around the world to India's opulent gastronomical heritage and its potential to emerge as a culinary tourism showcase for the world," the organisers said.
The fest is set to continue till March 2.