
Ever wonder why people go to
food festival? Not because they want the food in the festival, but because they want to taste what is not their favorite. Why did I say so? It's because most of the time people are more curious about the festival's activities, particularly the prepared food, rather than the festival's mission. They want to eat unusual food that they haven't or rarely eaten in their common cuisines. It's about trying something out of the ordinary.
Such is the case with the Bread & Honey Festival in Streetville. My friend Joshua attends the festival every year and he is delighted with what the festival has, and not particularly about the bread and honey. He does not want to eat a bread filled with honey, but he attends the event because he believes that he will meet the woman of her dream through attending that festival. And though it is not his favorite jam, he eats honey nonetheless.
And so if you want to eat not your favorite, attend to a food festival. For sure, you will bite even the food is not your delight. Actually, food festival, like bread and honey festival, is not for people who wants to pig-out. It is for individuals who believe that food festival is an affair to encounter new experience, new people,
new uncommon recipes, and the excitement it gives.