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Fiery Foods Festival | Brighton | Brighton Source
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Fiery Foods Festival, Sat 19th and Sun 20th September

Aug 19, 2015
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Posted by Mike Tudor

Is it really in its ninth year already? The Fiery Foods Festival celebrates a whole variety of chilli and spicy food with over 50 producers offering a broad variety to sample. From classic sauces and dips to chutneys and jams, there has even been chilli beer in previous years. Expect lots of samples on offer with crackers to dip so you can very quickly find out what chilli you can handle, and what level you can’t.

The festival will also feature the annual National Chilli Awards for the best chilli products. However the highlight each year is the chilli eating competition, possibly a reflection of human behaviour in both those watching the suffering eagerly in the crowd and those willing to participate. Increasingly hot chillis are given to each competitor along with a glass of milk on standby to drink to declare defeat, and a discrete bucket in case defeat takes them by surprise.

With live music from Brighton bands Paperboy, Z-Star, The Firework Mountain Company, Flash Mob Jazz and Kingsize Slim.

Tickets: £5 per days or £8 for the weekend. Kids under 16 go free.

Victoria Gardens, September 19th & 20th September.

Aug 19, 2015
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Mike is an experienced live music photographer whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Spectator and Uncut Magazine. He's been going to gigs for 20 years, expect to find him shooting and writing about rock, hip hop and late night electronic music.
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