New York’s Staten Island. Where can one drink a real Puerto Rican coquito, eat sourdough bread made with wild yeast, and enjoy smoky coffee made with Liberian beans? On Saturday, December 7 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the edible epicenter will take place at the Staten Island Museum during the Edible Island Food Fair.
Admission to the museum is free. Small-batch food and beverages prepared by local chefs who taste and sell their creations are featured at the yearly exhibition. The event is a part of the Holiday Hop, a broader celebration at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Gardens that features a collection of artists set up across the Livingston campus’s Great Hall, Noble Maritime Collection, and other locations.
Both cash and cashless payments are accepted by vendors.
The following regional merchants will be featured at the food fair:
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Always Eat Good Food
Make sourdough with wild yeast, from Trinidad and Tobago, range of fare
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Belli Baci Bakery
Tottenville seven-layer cookies, doughnuts and homemade breads
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Beezy Beez Honey
Locally harvested honey
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Botanga s Best Coffee
Liberica coffee with a smoky flavor and less caffeine showcasing Filipino specialties including Food of the Gods Tablea. ground-up cacao beans, usually heated and combined with water to make a traditional Filipino chocolate drink called sikwate.
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Butter Me Up
gourmet butter and scones
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Caldino s Italian Cuisine
A caterer that presents freshly made mozzarella, burrata, ricotta, pasta and sauces.
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Castleton Farm to Bagel
Bagels with assorted cream cheeses and toppings made from locally harvested fruits and vegetables. The stand will present their hot honey chicken sandwich, a hot seller at their West Brighton location.
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Hazel s 423
Food truck at Empire Outlets with Southern food specialties including bourbon chicken with rice and peas.
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Isn t That Nuts
All things nuts
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La Tortuga Kitchen
Tacos, guacamole, salsas, tres leches cups and other Mexican fare from cooks who normally staff this popular food truck.
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Lebanese Eatery
Assorted finger foods from Lebanon that can be packed to go or stay for consumption at a few tables offered to guests.
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Maddie s Sweet Treats
Assorted cookies baked with a charitable aspect; snickerdoodle are a specialty.
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Sweet Obsessions by JAM
A variety of baked goods that includes pecan sticky buns, oatmeal cream pies, spiced cranberry jam-filled cookies, plus unusual baked goods and pastries.
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Whimsical by Mily
Puerto Rican desserts and seasonal flans plus a virgin coquito, a blend of sweet cream and spices that can be spiked for the holidays or served as is.
Only on Saturday will the Edible Island Food Fair be held. On the other hand, entry to the museum is free all weekend. On Saturday, December 7, and Sunday, December 8, the Holiday Hop will take place at the Noble Maritime Collection and Great Hall on campus.
Contact Rylee Eterginoso, director of Curatorial Affairs and Programs, for additional details.
The address of the Staten Island Museum is 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Livingston. You may reach them at 718-727-1135. Additionally, you can contact Eterginoso at [email protected].
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