A Taste of Caribbean Culture in Shepherd's Bush Market for Carnival


Hot Sauce Society launching pop up store


A Hot Sauce Society store

August 14, 2023

Things are set to get spicy at Shepherd’s Bush Market over Carnival Weekend with a programme of events featuring Caribbean culture.

Over 30 different varieties, including Ed Sheeran’s Tingly Ted’s sauce, will be available in the Hot Sauce Society’s pop up shop which will be in the market from 21 August to 2 September.

There will also be a free bank holiday event at the market where you can find 30 live traders, free activities for kids, chilli face painting and spicy food specials.

There will also be a pop-up record shop by Next Door Records, Hot Sauce making workshops hosted by sauce provider Condimaniac and live music. The market’s food traders will be working with Hot Sauce Society to add extra flavours to their menus over the weekend.

The hot sauce workshop takes place on 24 August 7PM - 9PM and tickets cost £25 including a complimentary drink. Purchase at Eventbrite

For the People by the People CIC will bring music, busking and kids workshops and Ethiopian favourite, Delina Kitchen, will be hosting Carnival Lates featuring live music in the restaurant Saturday and Sunday evenings.

For the People by the People CIC will bring music
For the People by the People CIC will bring music

Nuakai Aru “BEING” Wellbeing and Wellness sessions will be held at Arch 182 with meditation, dance and self discovery.

Allie Behr, Owner of Hot Sauce Society, says, “Following the success of our festival in May, we’re returning with a bang to Shepherd’s Bush Market. Hot sauces are a celebration of flavours from all over the world and with Carnival in London just down the road from Shepherd’s Bush Market, we’re excited to bring a taste of the spice craft to the community - for many recipes and sauces this will be their debut.”

The sauce shop will be at Arch 184 in the market.

 

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