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Bulgaria is taking part in the Free From Food Expo in Vienna

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Bulgaria will participate with a national stand at the international food and beverage exhibition Free From & Specialty Food + Wine 2025, which will be held on 17 and 18 June in Vienna, Austria, the Executive Agency for the Promotion of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises has announced. At the exhibition, Bulgarian fruit and vegetable processing companies will present traditional Bulgarian foods, including lyutenitsa tomato and pepper spread, according to the agricultural website sinor.bg.


The exhibition is held in a different European city every year. It is a leading European platform, connecting food producers, ingredient suppliers, and manufacturers of premium foods with key European retailers and food professionals.



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Posted in English by E. Radkova



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