This part mainsly shows some stalls, cooking demo & kids area.
In order to browse leisurely and take photos,
6 different protein shakes -- free to try.
There is a large kids area for interesting snack class
hosted by a guy dressed in dramatic costumes. Not in photo.
And a bicycle-powered blender for kids to make their own fruit smoothies/shakes.
(sorry for some blurry pics)
Curries.
Lots of choices of food.
Funny names: Fake & Kidme pie. (vegan steak & kidney pie?)
For those who still loves the sensation of sinking their teeth in sausages...
vegan hotdogs. Drawing inspiration from 5 international cuisines
I didn't take much pictures for stalls which do fruit smoothies or fruit juices.
Quite a number of them. Naturally good.
Loving Hut express is there, too.
Also dishes from around the world.
Plant-based a.k.a. vegan in Thai style.
Greek style.
one of the cooking demos.
There are various talks, too.
Stalls of clothings, make up, skin care, interesting accessories, etc.
The VegFest Brighton website have a list of exhibitors.
There are 2 or 3 gin bars, beer bar, wine stalls, too.
Got a free gift.
Each visitor can choose from 3:
a bottled drink including kombucha,
a jar of humus stuffed cherry-tomato,
a small bar of coffee chocolate.
All plant-based (a.k.a vegan).
I chose choc.
I also tasted 3 different types of Ferme the fermented cashew nut cheese.
Cicioni is also nice.
Such expo are good -
tasting/trying, seeing new products, expo promotional prices.
I bought a jar of special mix turmeric drink powder to help me help reduce internal inflamation.
A flexible silicon cup cover.
A can of jack fruit.
A trial pack of fermented tea-leaves for use in salad. (Burma/Myanmar salad Lahpet Thoke)
Pack of 4 pick-n-mix small beers.
Since I have to travel a long journey,
I didn't buy those delicious plant-based nut-based cheese.
As the bag is already heavy, I have not bought herbs pot plant.
Thankful for a nice afternoon.
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