GTBank Food and Drink

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GTBank Food and Drink

The GTBank Food and Drink is an annual food and drink festival organized by Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) in Lagos, Nigeria. The event is designed to showcase the diverse culinary traditions of Nigeria and other parts of the world, providing a platform for food and drink enthusiasts, chefs, and entrepreneurs to connect and share their passion for gastronomy.

History[edit | edit source]

The GTBank Food and Drink festival was first held in 2016 and has since grown to become one of the most anticipated culinary events in Nigeria. The festival typically takes place over a period of several days, featuring a variety of activities including cooking masterclasses, food and drink exhibitions, and live entertainment.

Features[edit | edit source]

The festival includes several key features:

  • Cooking Masterclasses: Renowned chefs from Nigeria and around the world conduct masterclasses, sharing their expertise and culinary techniques with attendees.
  • Food and Drink Exhibitions: A wide range of vendors showcase their products, offering attendees the opportunity to sample and purchase a variety of food and drink items.
  • Live Entertainment: The festival also features live music and performances, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The GTBank Food and Drink festival has had a significant impact on the local food industry, providing a platform for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to gain exposure and grow their businesses. It has also contributed to the promotion of Nigerian cuisine on the global stage.

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