The Great Cornish Food Festival is set to return for its 14th year, marking the event as one of the longest running food festivals in the county.
Dedicated to celebrating Cornish produce, the festival will be held on September 22 to 24, in Truro.
Visitors can enjoy a wide range of great Cornish produce, meet local producers, and enjoy street food from one of the many stalls.
This year the event will also host Michelin-starred chef Nathan Outlaw, who will be officially opening the Festival on Friday, September 22, at 10am.
Other top chefs will be attending the festival, including Jack Stein, Stephane Delourme, Tom Hunter, Adam Banks, Guy Owen, Keith Brooksbank, Zack Hawke and Phil and Christine Jensen.
A spokesperson for the festival said: “This fantastic festival is completely independent and relies on local businesses for financial assistance.
“It is important to therefore thank Sharps Brewery, Rodda’s, Kelly’s of Cornwall and Etherington’s for their ongoing support.”
Over 60 stallholders have been confirmed so far, including Cornish Chillies, Davidstow cheddar, Frozen Custard Co, Grumpies, Kernow Chocolate and Knightor Winery.
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