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‘BALIKESIR, CITY OF BREAD’ CHOSEN ‘BEST IN THE WORLD’

Balıkesir Metropolitan Municipality won the first prize with its book “Balıkesir, City of Bread” at the international cookbook competition “Gourmand Awards” held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The book won the right to be published with the “Best in the World” label.

Balıkesir Metropolitan Municipality appeared on the world stage at the Gourmand Awards, the only international competition for food culture, with the books “Olive Country Balıkesir” and “Balıkesir, City of Bread”. The international event, which takes place in a different country of the world every year, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, on 27-29 November this year.

TO BE PUBLISHED WITH THE LABEL “BEST IN THE WORLD”

On the first day of the competition, Balıkesir Metropolitan Municipality made Turkey proud by announcing the richness and ancient history of Turkish cuisine to the world with the book “Balıkesir, City of Bread”, which won the first place in the Bread Books Category. The book “Balıkesir, City of Bread” won the right to be published with the “Best in the World” label. Following the book “Balıkesir, City of 50 Cheeses”, the book achieved this success for the second time.

The authors of the book, Berrin Bal Onur and Neşe Aksoy Biber, said that they are excited to bring this pride to our country and thanked Yücel Yılmaz, Mayor of Balıkesir Metropolitan Municipality, and his team for providing them with this opportunity and for their efforts and contributions at every stage of the book. The authors expressed their happiness of being rewarded for their efforts.

Source: www.magazinebbm.com

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