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Croatia-Bosnia regional food and harvest festivals
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Throughout mid-2026, a series of regional food and harvest festivals in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina highlighted local culinary and agricultural traditions. In May, Stara Plošćica held the “Ploščićko mašinanju” festival, showcasing historic grain-harvesting methods with vintage equipment, including old-style reaping and horse-drawn machinery. methods. In July and August, the focus shifted to diverse gastronomic celebrations: the celebrations expanded. The 53rd Plum Fair in Gradačac, Bosnia, featured a two-day Gastro Fest for plum-based desserts, where the “Grad-Art” association secured first place. In Pretetince, Croatia, Gulašfest celebrated traditional goulash. goulash, with the 2026 event scheduled for late August. Pastry and heritage traditions were emphasized in across several Croatian regions. The inaugural Okusi Međimurja festival in Sveti Martin na Muri held competitions for the finest and most affordable cakes. The 28th Slatka Istra festival in Vižinada featured 215 samples of heritage recipes, such as kroštule, povetica, and fritule, prepared by 127 participants. In the Baranja region, events culinary demonstrations included a demonstration the preparation of “klipići” dough preparation in Gardinovci and Gardinovci, where specialists emphasized the necessity of specific fermentation processes. Additionally, the 29th chicken paprikaš and trganci cooking competition was held in Beli Manastir. Manastir by the MKU Pelmonostor association, featuring approximately 20 cooks. In the Dalmatian hinterland, the village of Tijarica hosted the “Dani komina” festival, organized by the local association Pokrenimo Tijaricu. The event revived reviving dishes like pura, raštika, and corn-bread through traditional open-fire baking and butter-making, drawing folk groups from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. baking. Supported by local and county officials, these events collectively aim to preserve regional identity, support small producers, and promote tourism through the celebration of cultural heritage.
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