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Global Flavors On Menu At City Seed's Local Food Market Friday, African to Thai
In addition to diverse culinary offerings, event includes henna artistry, family activities and a special performance by Capoeira Espera CT.

NEW HAVEN, CT—Sample dishes from some of the city's "most exciting food business entrepreneurs," featuring ingredients from area farms at the City Seed Local Food Market, on Friday at the incubation kitchen hub located at 162 James St.
Sample dishes from some of the city's "most exciting food business entrepreneurs," featuring ingredients from area farms at the City Seed Local Food Market, on Friday at 162 James St.
Among the June featured "foodpreneurs":
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Global flavors from Sanctuary Kitchen
West African cuisine by Kosys African Kitchen
Authentic Thai Dishes from MeaKai Thai
'Food Made with Care' by Desidream Cooking
Mexican comfort food from El Taco Dorado
Gourmet soul food by Momma Kiss Kitchen
In addition to diverse culinary offerings, the event includes henna artistry, family activities and a special performance by Capoeira Esperança CT @capoeiraesperancact
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Entry is free, but City Seed asks that folks RSVP here "for our headcount."
The location is CitySeed's shared-use commercial kitchen and food business incubation hub at 162 James St. in the Fair Haven neighborhood. "
With a permanent home at 162 James, CitySeed will expand opportunity through shared-use commercial kitchens, a food business incubator, community gathering space, and infrastructure to support local food collection and distribution," City Seed notes on its website.
Together, these resources will strengthen health and wellness outcomes, support small food businesses, and advance a more resilient and sustainable local food economy.
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