More exhibitors will be added to the list (find it here) during August and September, stay tuned for updates.
Bakgården from Siuntio will bring sourdough spelt bread, rye bread, oat bread, and buns made with goat’s milk to the festival.
Billnäs Chocolate Factory sells chocolate in different forms and shapes.
Eddies Fish & Chips sells Fish & Chips and Jalotofu & Chips made from local ingredients and beverages from the Laitila brewery.
Finlands svenska Marthaförbund offers home economics counseling, and will distribute magazines about local food culture during the festival.
Heli’s Highland offers Highland Cattle meat and meat products.
Huhtasrinteen Hunajatila from Askola will bring a wide array of honey products to the Slow Food Festival: Honey, flavored honey, pollen, bee bread, and propolis.
Keskylän tila from Parainen brings handcrafted juice and glogg concentrates, as well as jams, made from the farm’s organic berries and fruits. Further, Keskylän tilla offers a wide selection of unsweetened products.
Kiploks from Masku sells local garlic.
Linnan marenki from Espoo sells meringues, cakes, raw cakes, lemon curd, cherry jam, juices, and seed crackers.
Loimukeisari from Fiskars offers flame grilled salmon and salmon roulades during the festival.
Magnus Lignell from Bromarv sells fish and fish products.
Mersmak from Ingå offers an arrange of products made from berries and vegetables according to artisanal principles.
Mörby gård from Raseborg from sells organic beef, grain products, and honey.
Raaseporin hunaja will bring their honey, honey products, and beeswax candles to the festival.
Raseborgs fermenteri will sell fermented products, such as sauerkraut and kimchi, at the festival.
Ronny Avellan offers potatoes, apples, and jams.
Tumpin savukala will sell smoked fish, dishes with smoked fish, potato salad, sauce, and a seasonal salad.
Queen Kombucha sells kombucha with different flavours.
Walee Thaifood is a foodtruck offering thai food at the festival.