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A taste of the continent



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TASTES from across Europe will tempt shoppers in Amble and Alnwick over the weekend, when the towns host a continental food and crafts market.
The travelling good food market will feature a wide range of products, all of excellent quality.

Visitors to Amble on Friday and Saturday will be able to try Spanish paella, German bratwurst sausage, Arabian cakes and pastries, nuts from the Mediterranean, sausages from France, Turkish delight and apricot and rhubarb tarts from Brittany.

There will also be a fine range of delicious cheeses from all over France including Altesse from the Vosges, smoked Brezain from Savoy, Camembert from Normandy, and Le Montcoyal from the Pyrenees.

And if that's not enough, an appetising selection of dried dates, figs, pineapples, blueberries, raspberries and cranberries will also be on offer. Parisian leather bags, jewellery, pashminas and fashion accessories will be available.

The market will be held between 9am and 5pm each day.

It will be in Alnwick on Sunday.



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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 9:58 AM
  • Source: Northumberland Gazette
  • Location: Alnwick, Northumberland
 
 
  

 
 

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