Central Estonia Celebrates Local Produce and Culture at “Flavors and Senses of the Earth”

Tallinn’s T1 venue hosted the “Flavors and Senses of the Earth” event on Sunday, showcasing the agricultural heritage of central Estonia. The event brought together 40 small producers from the regions of Järvamaa, Jõgevamaa, and Raplamaa, offering a diverse selection of local goods. Visitors were able to sample and purchase a range of products, including regional food items and beverages, alongside handcrafted goods and other agricultural products.

Alongside the commercial offerings, the event featured a comprehensive cultural program designed to highlight the traditions of the participating regions. A notable attraction for attendees was a cat exhibition, which was open to the public throughout the day and is scheduled to continue on Sunday. The exhibition provided a unique element to the event, attracting a wide range of visitors.

The “Flavors and Senses of the Earth” event aimed to promote the region’s agricultural sector and provide a platform for local producers to connect with consumers. Organizers highlighted the importance of supporting sustainable farming practices within central Estonia.

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