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Culinary festival in Kula attracts lovers of dishes with herbs and spices

Photo: BNR - Vidin, Nasko Tsanov

On today's Midsummer’s Day (Enyovden) when according to tradition, herbs picked at sunrise have the greatest healing power, the municipality of Kula and the national community center "Prosveta 1882" invite you to a culinary festival called "Aidushko edene".

"For the first time, a culinary competition will be organized, where recipes for dishes with herbs and spices will be presented", says Hristela Alexandrova, an expert in the local administration. Another interesting event will be the culinary exhibition in the Ethnographic House in Kula.

Performances by the folk choir of the community center, folklore dances, weaving of wreaths from flowers and medicinal herbs are also prepared for the participants and guests of the festival. People will also be able to try various local dishes.



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