Fine Food India Gears Up for Third Edition to Be Held from Dec 11 to 13

Fine Food India, a gourmet speciality food, drinks, equipment and technology expo, is all geared up for the third edition to be held from December 11-13, 2013, at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.

With over 14 country representatives and more than 500 brands under one roof, the show is likely to bring together the world’s finest food products and exquisite wines, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages along with innovative kitchen equipment and technology, according to a press release issued by the organisers recently.

The show is said to be a sourcing destination for importers, distributors, hoteliers, restaurateurs, caterers, F&B managers, purchase managers, retailers, sommeliers, F&B professionals, executive and sous chefs, drinks professionals, decision-makers and F&B consultants.

Visitors can expect the introduction and launch of gourmet food products like cheese, olive oil, exotic fruits, and chocolates and a range of rare meat and seafood specialities. Over the three days of the expo, the show will also host a number of educative, entertaining and networking activities for trade visitors.

“Fine Food India, being a focussed trade only platform, is the ideal place for making informed purchase decisions, sourcing international products, understanding current issues and closing business deals,” stated Kiran Shetty, Exhibition Manager, Fine Food India.

He added, “We strive to provide an industry-relevant platform that covers issues that are at the forefront of the food industry today, and those which impact the future. Don’t miss the workshop for Food Business Operators at Fine Food India to understand the process of establishing a Food Safety Management System.”

Source: http://www.hospitalitybizindia.com

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