Feel Free To Eat Them, Skin And All At The Kumquat Festival
We’ve seen food festivals dedicated to some of the more popular tasty treats, but there are some lesser-known foods that want a chance in the spotlight. That’s why we’re recommending the annual Kumquat Festival in Dade City, Florida for your weekend itinerary. We know what the fruit looks like—kind of like an orange—but don’t think we’ve ever had one. Apparently they are tasty enough for their own party, so we’re intrigued.
Kumquat festivities have been going on all week, but the main event is Saturday, January 30 from 9am to 5pm. There will be a farmer’s market to bring home some citrus souvenirs, antiques, live music, and even a car show. Of course there will be plenty of specialty dishes including the featured ingredient. Aspiring kumquat chefs battled it out earlier in the week in a recipe contest, so be on the look out for samples of the blue ribbon winning recipe.
If you’re in the area today there’s even a kumquat grower’s open house where you can tour some of the local farms. Hopefully you’ll be able to steal a couple straight from the tree and have a quick snack. The outdoor festivals get pretty limited during the dark and cold winter months, so we’ll take what we can get during this time of year—even if it’s just kumquats.
Related Stories:
· Annual Kumquat Festival [Official Site]
· Raise A Glass To San Francisco Beer Week [Jaunted]
· Festival Travel coverage [Jaunted]
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