Sheki will host a festival of desserts and sweets
On July 20 there will be Sheki international festival of national sweets and desserts, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism together with the National Association of Cooking.
As stated in the Ministry of Culture, the event is timed to the celebration of International Sweets Day in many countries.
The event is expected to be attended by culinary experts from several countries and different regions of Azerbaijan. Sheki was chosen for the festival not by accident. Sheki is historically renowned as one of the main centers of the national cuisine of Azerbaijan.
The executive power of Sheki invites everyone to attend the festival and try different kinds of local and foreign cuisine. -02D-
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