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  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Using ATM In Munich Subway Station
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    Man Using ATM In Munich Subway Station
    A man in a checkered jacket uses an ATM of Stadtsparkasse at an underground station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. Behind him are advertisements for Lidl and other products displayed on tiled walls of the station concourse. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bavarian Train Station Prien Am Chiemsee
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    Bavarian Train Station Prien Am Chiemsee
    Passengers walk through the covered platform area at Prien am Chiemsee railway station, with a biometric photo booth and lockers visible, in Rosenheim district, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The station serves as a regional hub for travelers on the Salzburg-Munich railway line. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Secondhand clothes hang outside a warehouse destroyed by fire at the Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    An aerial view of textile and other waste pollutes the beach shore at Jamestown in Accra, Ghana

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Jacob Terenye, a monitoring person for the OR Foundation, shows some brands of clothes that end up on the beach at Jamestown in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    People walk past secondhand clothes left under the sun to dry on a railway at Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Yayra Agbofah, founder of Revival Studio, works in the revival upcycle studio, where they transform global textile waste coming to the Kantamanto market.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Richard Kwaku Kwakye, 37, stands for a photo under a reconstruction stall at Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana. He sells ladies’ dresses and has lost everything in the fire that destroyed the market.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    View of the reconstruction of stalls in Kantamanto market in Accra, where 100 tonnes of secondhand clothing are discarded daily.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    An aerial view of bales of secondhand clothes at Kantamanto in Accra, Ghana

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    People offload bales of Second-hand clothes from a truck at Kantamanto market, one of the world's largest second-hand clothes markets in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Snails being sold by Escargot de Brotonne at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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  • 'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Cheese bar at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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  • 'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Stand of Patrick Lénault at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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  • 'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Rouen à Table tent, Place de la Cathédrale, at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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  • 'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Rouen à Table tent, Place de la Cathédrale, at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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  • 'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Battle of the Chefs at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Battle of the Chefs at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Pascal Grosdoit of the Race Normandie association at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Pascal Grosdoit of the Race Normandie association at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Pascal Grosdoit of the Race Normandie association at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Pascal Grosdoit of the Race Normandie association at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Andouilles Vires by Maison Lesouef at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Saucissons by Maison Lesouef at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Chaussons aux pommes by Le Petit Minotier, at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Oysters by Scea Dezenclos, at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Croziflette Normande dish being sold at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Andouille de VIre by La Ravigote, at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Andouille de VIre by La Ravigote, at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Bruno Lefebvre of Gaec du Coeur Normand at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Coeur Normand cheese on sale by Gaec du Coeur Normand at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Coeur Normand cheese on sale by Gaec du Coeur Normand at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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    'Defend the product!' How the French keep their artisan food culture alive. Rouen's Fête du Ventre
    Medieval-style producer guilds, a glut of festivals and strict controls on quality and origin all combine to make sure that traditional gastronomie is honoured and protected.

    Rouen's Fête du Ventre - the festival of the tummy - is in full swing. The main street, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, is lined with food stalls where red-aproned cheesemongers are proffering cubes of neufchâtel and camembert cheeses, and cloth-capped charcutiers are pulling great cords of black pudding on to their weighing scales. The aroma of grilled scallops, sizzling burgers and pongy fromage fills the air.

    Rouen was declared a City of Gastronomy by Unesco in recognition of its commitment to sustainable development, organic agriculture and high-quality food.

    Watercress by Ferme du Maroin at the Fête du Ventre Gastronomic Festival of Normandy, Rouen, France, October 12, 2024.

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