Thursday, February 25, 2016

Delhi to celebrate the return of Maggi at Nehru Park on February 28


Delhi plans to celebrate the return of Maggi by holding a day long festival at Nehru Park on February 28. The unique festival will showcase different innovations prepared by using the popular snack Maggi noodles as a key ingredient. It will be organized by GoBuzzinga, a Delhi based hyper-local discovery startup in collaboration with Delhi Food Walks and, the festival #MaggitujheSalaam will offer a whole range and variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes prepared using the noodles.
This has been reported in ibnlive.com dated 25 February 2016.
People from all walks of life had got used to the 2-minute Maggi noodles and it was a way of life for not just kids but also for grownups. During the temporary ban on Maggi, people missed it and now, with the ban lifted, they want to rejoice. Hence, the festival which will provide a platform to restaurants, street vendors and home chefs to showcase their innovative varieties. It will also provide people of Delhi to taste the best Maggi dishes of not just vegetarian but also non-veg dishes.
Depending on the success and response, the organizers could organize a similar kind of event in other cities as well. There would be yummy desserts and beverages apart from live music performances throughout the day.


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