Last week we attended the official launch dinner for this year’s National Organic Week hosted by COTA (Canada Organic Trade Association) & Clif Bar. This launch was held at the celebrated Cafe Belong restaurant at the Evergreen Brick Works. Our dinner for the evening was designed by renowned Chef and Food Network Star, Brad Long who designed a special local and organic menu for us.
Clif Bar is a proud supporter of Canada’s Organic Week (Sept 17th-25th), which is the largest annual celebration of organic food, farming and products across the country.
We arrived at Cafe Belong around 6:30pm to find ourselves in front of this amazing dinner set up.
Signature Clif Bar Cocktail
- Wiser’s, Peach nectar, Vanilla Syrup and Lemon
- I’ve never enjoyed a signature cocktail as much as I enjoyed this one. Fruity, Citrusy and goes down super smooth.
Tomato Tartare on Garlic Bread
Eggplant with Miso topped with Goat Cheese
Some new and exciting trends have been revealed thanks to the Canada Organic Trade Association’s second national consumer survey to be released later this year. The study aimed to understand consumers’ awareness of the benefits of organic agriculture, uncover consumer’s organic purchasing habits and gauge the level of trust Canadians have in organic and non-organic claims.
Photo Credit: Clif Bar & Evan Bergstra Photography
Curried Eggplant and Zucchini Soup
St. Lawrence Salad
- Greens, Grains, Nuts, Fruit and Cheese with Browned Butter Vinaigrette
Photo Credit: Clif Bar & Evan Bergstra Photography
Clif Bar believes in creating a healthier, more just and sustainable food system. That all begins with organic. Clif Bar started to use organic ingredients more than 12 years ago. They do not use GMO’s or toxic pesticide.
Photo Credit: Clif Bar & Evan Bergstra Photography
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