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Experimental Food Society’s annual exhibit returns

Picture by Gavin Rodgers/ Pixel
Picture by Gavin Rodgers/ Pixel

Who? Experimental Food Society

What? The Experimental Food Society is returning with their annual series of talks and events to stimulate the mind and tantalise the taste buds. Liberally spread over two days, this is an opportunity to meet some of the pioneering minds in food and take part in one of the many interactive exhibits. Whether you want to breathe a cloud of tea, or taste bitters created using extractions from Winston Churchill’s War Rooms, this is a showcase not to be missed. Tickets are priced at £7.

When? 8th to 9th November 2013

Where? Exhibition at Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, London, E1 6QR

How? For more information, see www.experimentalfoodsociety.com/society.html

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