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A warm welcome to Umeå Food Symposium 2023

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A warm welcome to Umeå Food Symposium 2023

On May 25-28 some of the world's leading cookbook authors, photographers and beverage experts will visit Umeå Food Symposium. This year, the organizers, International Gourmand & Hallbars Awards and Umeå municipality, are counting on a doubled number of international guests from around 70 countries. As usual, the theme is sustainability and food and drink culture.

"It feels fantastic to once again welcome the Umeå Food Symposium and the Gourmand and Hallbars Awards. During the last week of May, the conference will put Umeå in the spotlight when it comes to food and drink," says Edouard Cointreau, chairman and founder of the Gourmand Awards, who is also chairman of the competition's international jury. He continues:

"The aim of the conference is to develop sustainable food tourism all year round. Hundreds of professionals will test and taste the food at restaurants and hotels in Umeå and my hope is to make the city recognized as the gastronomic paradise it really is".

The Oscars of cook and drink books
The Gourmand Awards, which have been held since 1995, are often referred to as the Oscars of cook and drink books. The conference is inspired by the Olympic spirit and will attract national and international guests to Umeå during the four conference days. In addition to appointing winners in various competition categories, the program will offer food experiences and give visitors new knowledge in gastronomy and sustainable food culture.

The exhibition of the best food and drink books in the world will be inaugurated May 24 at Umeå City Library. The lectures, master classes, presentations will take place May 25-28 in the theatre at Umeå Folkets Hus, with each presentation lasting a maximum of ten minutes, a lively and dense program. May 28 is a day devoted to Swedish food professionals at the event.

Participation is free, upon registration for the name badges that give access to all events at Folkets Hus.

Trends in cookbooks
Two new trends in cookbooks have developed during the last five years: Indigenous Peoples Food Systems and Arctic Food. During Umeå Food Symposium indigenous peoples of the world such as the Iroquois from Canada and the Mapuche from Chile will meet the Sami and other reindeer herders in the Arctic.

The party part of the conference will include Hallbars and the Gourmand Awards, in Oscars style, where among other things, the world's best cookbooks are selected.

Enjoy local couisine
As you visit Umeå you should also take the opportunity to enjoy the local couisine. The restaurants have varied international menus but most of them, regardless of focus, prefer to use ingredients from the northern part of Sweden. Reindeer and moose, char, whitefish and roe, cloudberry, lingonberry and field berries, local cheese, smoked pork, ice cider and so forth.

“Of course, it feels great that we once again will arrange Umeå Food Symposium and host such an important conference as the Gourmand & Hallbars awards. In addition to excellent examples from the world of food and drink, the conference links to both environmental and social issues, which is completely in line with the goals and visons in the municipality when it comes to the area of sustainability”, says Anna Olofsson, marketing manager at Umeå municipality.

Read more about Umeå Food Symposium:
The detailed 35 pages program is available on the Visit Umea website. It includes the free registration form.

Here you can read about restaurant selection, accommodation, and activities during your stay in Umeå:

More information:
Edouard Cointreau, chairman and founder of the Gourmand Awards, who is also chairman of the competition's international jury (he speaks English, Spanish and French).
+33 784 96 42 10
edouard@hallbars.org

Anna Olofsson, local organizer of the Umeå Food Symposium and marketing manager, Umeå Municipality.
+46 70 652 06 56
anna.olofsson@umea.se

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Umeå municipality has approximately 13,000 employees and is the largest employer in the region. Umeå is one of Sweden's fastest growing cities. Around 130,000 people live here, and the municipality's goal is to reach 200,000 inhabitants by 2050.
Umeå has two universities, a vibrant business community and an attractive range of culture and leisure.

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