Regional foods shine in Asheville with culinary travel packages and fall recipes
ASHEVILLE, N.C., Aug. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ Top chefs and home cooks across the country are returning to traditional dishes and preparations from the pastmany of them borrowed from the larders and woodstoves of Southern Appalachia. Flavors that were preserved for decades by cultural isolation are now trending and popping up on menus and dinner tables: apple stack cakes and warm biscuits, chow-chow and pickled okra, fresh-caught trout and free-range chicken. As summer winds down into fall, growers and artisans in the Asheville area are ramping up for the harvest season where heirloom ingredients and handcrafted flavors take center stage.
Early settlers in the Blue Ridge Mountains turned to farming, fishing and foraging to survive, and that agricultural heritage has remained in the area, enriched by the innovative craft of newcomer chefs and next generation growers. During the harvest season, visitors to the Asheville area can experience the local flavor for themselveson the table in creative local restaurants, in the fields at area family farms and fresh from the forest on unique foraging adventures. Travel ideas, Appalachian-inspired recipes and a calendar of events are available at http://www.ExploreAsheville.com/Appalachia.
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About Asheville
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is home to the highest peaks east of the Mississippi River, more than 2,000 miles of hiking trails, 250+ independent restaurants and 16 craft breweries. Recently named a top food and wine destination, the Asheville area's food scene is supported by more than 20 area tailgate markets and numerous regional growers and artisans. Find packages, travel inspiration, photos and culinary experiences at www.ExploreAsheville.com.
SOURCE Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
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