Must-see harvest festivals in Turkey's in-demand holiday destinations
With all the snow and cold weather we've been having, spring might seem far away, but in two months Anatolia will transition into the best season of the year. The warmer weather brings rich harvests, which encourage participation and demonstrate the generosity of Mother Nature
This will be the fifth edition of this festival in which approximately 100,000 people come out from all over Turkey and the world to enjoy three days of merriment centered on cuisine and farm-to-table production in this beautiful town.
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Slow Cheese Bodrum
Bodrum's Slow Food chapter Yaveş Gari hosts a cheese festival that has taken place every other year since 2015 - theSlow Cheese Bodrum Peynir Festivali. This year, which is the third edition, will take place between April 11 and 14 in different venues in Bodrum and Muğla.
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A celebration of regional Anatolian cheeses, there will be tastings of cheeses from all over Turkey as well as cheese-making workshops and seminars on topics related to cheese production.