The clear, blue skies just enhanced the already exciting taste bud experience at the Blue Food Festival over the weekend. From as early as 10am crowds gathered at the new location, just opposite of the Bloody Bay Recreation Grounds, to get their share of a variety of dasheen dishes paired with just as varying exotic meats.
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