After learning how to open oysters, the shellfish can be tasted fresh from the sea in an ‘all you can eat’ experience, complete with condiments, dressings and a glass of wine.
Apples have also long been associated with Ireland’s autumn harvest, Halloween feasts, and of course County Armagh, where the unique texture and flavour of the Armagh Bramley has earned it a reputation as the king of culinary apples.
A celebration of the Orchard County’s much-prized apple is officially back on the menu this autumn as the Armagh Food and Cider weekend safely returns with an exciting new line-up of events.
Taking place from 24 – 27 September, there will be fine foods, foraged lunches, cookery masterclasses, cider tasting, tours, talks and fiction amongst the apple-laden orchards.
Combined with award-winning ciders and the most stunning surroundings, this will be a real harvest season treat in one of Northern Ireland’s top foodie destinations.
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