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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Organic Expo & Green Show 2011, Darling Harbour (7 Aug 2011)

Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour NSW 2000
http://www.organicexpo.com.au


Organic diversity under one roof

This is the first time I've visited the Organic Expo & Green Show and from the start I noticed it was a lot smaller in size than the Good Food & Wine Show. In the end this was a good thing because it was a lot more achievable to get around to most of the stands and it also seemed less crowded which made it easier to try samples, talk to promotors and move around with ease. If you're into organics then this expo was a good place to check out some of the latest offerings. At times it seemed like a Mind Body Spirit Festival when coming across products I've never seen or heard about before. I thought most of the stands would be about food and wine but found a diverse mix including gardening, baby and kids products, body products, homewares and environmentally sound products. As always I seem to forget about and miss out on watching the cooking demonstrations but perhaps next year. The event certainly made me a lot more aware of the growing and diverse market demand for organic products.

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Lots of organic and green products to discover, Seems a lot less crowded and less commercial than the Good Food & Wine Show, Free tastings and discounted show specials
CONS: $18 entry fee (but free for trade — food bloggers this can also mean you), A bit tiring walking around
MUST TRY: Finding organic products that taste good and friendly to the environment





Tried the Coconut Water which is 100% Organic Coconut Water — easier to drink than opening a coconut that's for sure



Even the watch and sunglasses were made from bamboo






Basil Crush Olive Oil flavour was very nice







Organic kids toothpaste

Live Blood Screening – they take a sample of your blood and show it to you onscreen and point out nutritional deficiencies



Products seemed quite reasonably priced and decent quality


Just add water

One for the ladies


Reusable sandwich bag that's environmentally made

Exhibition Hall food — I'm doubting there was actually much organic produce available but I didn't check the menu

Animal farm — not for sale and eating I presume but if they were at least you'd know their fresh

Scary looking baby time with Ellaroo baby slings




Quality tasting olive oils

Crunchy Mint and Goji & Camu Camu were my favourite of the bunch










Talks, demonstrations and stalls


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