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Taste of Black Columbia 2024: A Culinary Delight in the Midlands

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COLUMBIA, S.C. – Taste of Black Columbia 2024: A Culinary Delight in the Midlands

Exciting Culinary Event

The culinary scene in Columbia, S.C., is set to dazzle once again as the date has been announced for the much-anticipated 2024 Taste of Black Columbia event. Scheduled to showcase the talents of chefs and caterers from across the Midlands and the state, this year’s event promises a culinary extravaganza that will delight food enthusiasts of all kinds.

Meet the Chefs

As a precursor to the main event, Soda City Live featured a sneak peek at some of the participating chefs and caterers. DineWithChefAnie, a prominent culinary figure, showcased her expertise by preparing two unique Charcuterie Boards. Additionally, she is gearing up to host a charcuterie workshop just in time for Mother’s Day, adding a touch of creativity and flair to the upcoming festivities.

Don’t Miss Out

If you’re eager to experience a delectable culinary journey, mark your calendars for the 2024 Taste of Black Columbia event. With a lineup of talented chefs and caterers ready to tantalize your taste buds, this promises to be an event you won’t want to miss.

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