Bicester Flavours of the World Market Inc Craft Market
Date: | 12/05/2018 to 13/05/2018 |
Venue: | Sheep Street Bicester |
Address: |
Sheep Street Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 6JJ |
Event Organiser: | Savoir Fayre |
Organiser Contact: | Philippe Basset |
Contact Number: | 07977567726 |
Number of Stalls: | 10 |
Customer Arrival Time: 09:00
Customer Departure Time: 17:00
Admission Price: £0.00
Customer Departure Time: 17:00
Admission Price: £0.00
Stallholder Arrival Time: 08:00
Stallholder Departure Time: 18:00
Cost of Stall: £0.00
Stallholder Departure Time: 18:00
Cost of Stall: £0.00
Event Type
Craft FairsMarkets
Event Details
Bicester is likely to be abuzz with locals, out-of-town shoppers and visitors travelling to the town from all over Oxfordshire and the surrounding counties when the colourful International World Food market "Flavours of the World" sets up stall in the town.The Flavours of the World international market comprises carefully selected stalls which will trade on Sheep Street, Bicester throughout the day. The market will comprise international traders selling top quality artisan-produced foods and craft products from around the world.
Flavours of the World is organised by international market operator Savoir Fayre and facilitated by Cherwell District Council with a view to bringing more footfall and consumer spend into the town
'Flavours of the World is a market crafted to stir the senses and appeal to locals and tourists alike. We work hard to create an international atmosphere so people can enjoy exotic flavours and unusual aromas and delight in products they might not otherwise see or buy everyday.'
The manifest for Bicester includes stalls selling Italian sweets and biscuits and delicate nougats; unusual cheeses not easily found in the UK which reflect the cultural and culinary traditions of rural France, and a stall which sells cured meats and scrumptious rustic saucisson sourced from every corner of Europe. There are also specialist stalls offering an unrivaled choice of ground coffee and mustards.
'All of our traders are especially chosen for the knowledge of and passion they have for the products they sell and their delight in offering tastings and explaining the particular characteristics and features of the goods they sell' says Mr Murray.
And beyond the stalls that tempt the taste buds, the market has traders who showcase the beauty of international craft traditions. They include bowls and ornaments carved from Moroccan marble; Baltic amber set into handcrafted jewelry; finely woven Italian clothing; and rugs and throws from Morocco and Turkey. One stall sells an astonishing 60 varieties of beauty bars and natural soaps derived from olive and argan oil.
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