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From the Garden: Blooming Bites and Savory Sips Debut at Epcot Flower & Garden Festival
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Set among millions of blossoms, classic topiaries and live entertainment, new Garden Marketplaces are making their food and beverage debut at the 20th Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival presented by HGTV. Taking place March 6-May 19, 2013 at Walt Disney World Resort, the annual festival will highlight the natural progression from garden to table at the 12 Garden Marketplaces around World Showcase. “That progression is showcased with raised garden beds around the marketplaces that will be growing some of the produce and herbs in the dishes,” says Epcot Executive Chef Jens Dahlmann. “We want to show our guests how food grows to help make that connection from the kitchen to the garden.” “Each marketplace has three to four dishes, and they are unique to the festival,” says Dahlmann. Culinary creations from Epcot chefs range from smokehouse barbecue to sweet “frushi” made with fresh fruits and coconut rice, and are paired perfectly with refreshing brews and beverages at each location. Garden Marketplaces, including location and food and beverage offerings are below. Menu items noted with ** are part of TRYit, Disney’s new campaign that encourages children to try something new. Fruits by the Glass – World Showcase Plaza Florida Fresh – World Showcase Promenade Jardin de Fiestas – Mexico Lotus House – China Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market – Germany Primavera Kitchen – Italy The Smokehouse: Barbeque and Brews – American Adventure Courtyard Hanami — Japan A Taste of Marrakesh – Morocco L’Orangerie – France The Cottage: Savories, Trifles and Teas – United Kingdom Pineapple Promenade – World Showcase Promenade Intermissions Café |
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