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9th Annual International Food FestivalFood, music and henna art were among the activities enjoyed by those who attended this year's Food Festival. Burlington
The International Food Festival, or IFF, held in the Overlook Café on the evening of Wednesday, April 22, brought together more than only staff, faculty, and students of CCV. Students came with whole families in tow, including parents, children and grandparents. Others brought friends or partners. This tradition helps make the world a bit smaller by focusing on the diversity of people who attend and work at the Chittenden County location of the college. Students from India, Brazil, Canada, the Congo, Somalia, Egypt and Mongolia dined beside their friends. Families hailing from Somalia, Guatemala, and the Ukraine shared traditional dishes with Americans. Even people from the United States, on this night, focused on their ethnic origins. Food from different countries expanded tastes for the evening and with 180 people attending, borders became non-existent. Sushi, Nepalese Alu Dam, Vietnamese Spring Rolls, and Korean Chap Chae competed for pride of place. Succulent Adobo Chicken, Polish Cauliflower Pie, and spicy Jambalaya all tempted comers to fill their plates. Dean of Enrollment Susan Henry was happy to serve for the evening. “When people walked in with the wonderful dishes they made, and could share their stories – they were glowing. They are so proud to share the food of their heritage,” Henry said. Indeed, cultural norms beyond food were celebrated at the event, as well. Traditional henna painting was offered, decorating feet and hands. At one point participants had the opportunity to learn an Israeli dance, thanks to CCV faculty member Annie Dunn-Watson and her musical partner Moshe Braner. Young women sported painted faces; children played and made crafts with people of all ages and ethnicities. As staff members served up the buffet, a community came together, one dish at a time. |
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