Toronto's Food Festival Season: The Return of PanamFest and a Celebration of Diversity



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Toronto's Food Festival Season: The Return of PanamFest and a Celebration of Diversity

Toronto's Food Festival Season: The Return of PanamFest and a Celebration of Diversity

 

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The Toronto Pan American Food and Music Festival, also known as PanamFest, is returning for its 13th consecutive year to the city's food festival circuit. It is a grand celebration of food and culture that encompasses the entire Americas region, from Canada all the way down to Chile.

 

It's hard to think of another city more suitable than Toronto to host a festival that celebrates diversity and multiculturalism. And there's no better backdrop for such a festival than Nathan Phillips Square, illuminated by the glow of Toronto's iconic landmarks.

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This week - long food festival will attract numerous restaurants and chefs from across the city and beyond, offering a wide array of dishes and snacks from 41 different countries in North, Central, and South America.

 

Whether you're craving poutine, plantains, or cheese bread, there's a high chance you'll find it at the festival.

 

In addition to the food stalls, you can participate in cooking demonstrations to expand your culinary horizons. Cheer on the participants at the youth talent showcase, go shopping at the bazaar where vendors from across the Pan American region gather, and enjoy a rich variety of musical and dance performances.
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