Cultural festival to offer tastes around world
Flavors from all over the globe are going to be in one spot this weekend: The Living Traditions Festival, on the grounds of the Salt Lake City-County Building, 450 South and 200 East.
Admission is free. Festival hours are Friday, May 15, 5-10 p.m.; Saturday, May 16, noon-10 p.m.; and Sunday, May 17, noon-7 p.m.
You can sample all kinds of food while you kick back to enjoy the music, dancing and crafts.
Different cultural groups sell their traditional fare as a way to raise both awareness and money for their programs.
Here's just a smattering of the items you can sample:
Basque steak sandwich, chorizos and churros
Tongan barbecue chicken, macaroni salad, Polynesian-style rice and tropical trifle
Bolivian empanadas and corn on the cob with melted cheese
Lebanese hummus and falafel sandwiches
Tibetan dumplings and hot spicy potatoes
Tahitian roasted pork sandwich, barbecued chicken and tropical fruits
Swiss bratwurst and tortes with alcohol-free apple beer
El Salvadoran tamales, quesadillas and fried plantains
Scottish sausage rolls, shortbread and cherry tarts
Pakistani samosas, chicken kabobs, vegetable curry
Thai chicken curry, pad Thai, and fried bananas
Sudanese kabobs and chicken Sheia, a savory chicken stew with cinnamon
Indian tacos, which are fry bread topped with beans, cheese and tomatoes
Mexican carne asadas, chile verde burritos, refried beans and Mexican soda pop
Laotian chicken satay, egg rolls and fried wontons
Italian meatball and sausage sandwiches with marinara sauce and sodas
African-American catfish, ribs, greens, corn bread, dirty rice and peach cobbler
Bosnian shish kebab, baklava, baked apple stuffed with walnuts and tiramisu
Vietnamese spring rolls, chicken on a stick and ham-fried rice
Hawaiian shave ice, macadamia nut ice cream and Hawaiian-style popcorn
You can also watch live cooking demonstrations and find out more about preparation techniques and where to find authentic ingredients. Samples of the food prepared by each chef are given out to audience members.
Saturday, 2 p.m.: Mona Nissar will show a vegetarian version of Indian Aloo Burjee, made with curried potatoes and peas and served over rice.
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Living Traditions is a 'living tradition' for me every year. Good...
Anonymous | May 12, 2009 at 10:52 p.m.
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