‘Tastes of Britain’ at HyperCITY

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Savour English delicacy with exclusive display of 40 British brands under one roof for the first time in India Bengaluru: Bringing a new flavour to the city and appreciating the long lived English heritage; HyperCITY inaugurated ‘Tastes of Britain’- a food festival that displays an exclusive collection of forty British brands together under one roof for the first time in India. To many, traditional British cuisine is substantial, yet simple and wholesome. However, from modest beginnings to the culinary elite, present British cuisine is at the forefront of the dining world today. HyperCITY’s ‘Tastes of Britain’ brings an amalgamation of British produce to cater to its worthy customers. Standing by the promise of providing ‘Something Fresh Everyday’ - the month long festival will see a lavish spread of options from the best brands of Britain. In-store activities lined up include: · Live Cooking Sessions Live cooking sessions with expert chefs offering culinary treats using the finest British produce available in HyperCITY. Sessions will showcase authentic British dishes including Full English Breakfast, English Garden Salad, Old fashioned cucumber tea sandwiches, Harissa Chicken Traybake and Cranberry Sponge Pudding. · Product Tasting Shoppers will also be offered a first-hand experience through sampling / tasting of products that are a part of the festival From sweets to savouries, the festival will exhibit British brands from cheese and biscuits, to jams and cereals – something for everyone! These brands include Clarks, Batchelors, Jamie Oliver, Grain, Hartleys, Beanies, Walkers, Loyd Grossman, Epicure, Artisan Grains, Tracklements, Dorset Cereals, Shortbread House of Edinburgh, The Fine Cheese Co., Mondovino, Eat Natural, Belvoir, Clipper, Tate & Lyle, Gardiners, Mangajo, Nairns, Santa Maria, Anti Snack+, Aah Bisto, Alfez, etc.
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