Food and Drink
Eat Life Up
Posted by Joely Mitchell
16. Nov, 2015
November 22, 2024 | ||
11:30 am | to | 3:30 pm |
Moro wants Melburnians to celebrate the passion, enjoyment and togetherness that food brings to every moment. Australian olive oil company, Moro, is hosting a free pop-up alfresco event at Federation Square on November 22nd. Melburnians are invited to bring friends and family along to share in a variety of delicious tasting plates, in celebration of life’s simplest pleasures – great food and great company.
Celebrity chef and TV personality, Miguel Maestre, will host the event, and will create numerous dishes, including his authentic paella. He will be hosting cooking sessions throughout the day that will demonstrate how to bring to life tasty meals at home.
“I’m delighted to be working with an iconic brand whose great tasting products can be found in pantries across Australia. Moro shares my passion for good food and bringing people together to create moments like no other – and that’s exactly what the Federation Square Eat Life Up! event will be about,” Maestre said.
An Instagram photo printer will be available on the day, as well as some of Maestre’s recipes, that are free to take home.
“Our brand [Moro] is about people getting together and enjoying food – but most importantly, it’s a brand that brings people together to share in good times. It’s at the heart of our brand, so we’re excited to be sharing this Moro moment with Melbourne locals and food lovers,” Conga Foods Senior Brand Manager, Kristen Moxey, said.
Eat Up Life
Swanston Street Forecourt, Federation Square, Melbourne
Sunday November 22, 11:30am–3:30pm
worldofmoro.com.au
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