Thanksgiving market in Halle: culinary discoveries and animal experiences!

Thanksgiving market in Halle: culinary discoveries and animal experiences!

On Sunday, October 6, 2024, the Thanksgiving flower and farmers' market in Halle opened its goals and thus draws numerous visitors to the Halle Marktplatz for the 21st time. The new managing director Dieter Wunder has won a variety of dealers with a lot of commitment, including some who offer their products in Halle for the first time. The event runs until 6 p.m. and promises a colorful range of regional delicacies and leisure activities.

A highlight of the market is the "Wildererhütte" from Kade in Jerichower Land, which offers extraordinary game specialties. Visitors can look forward to delicacies from deer and wild boar, but also to the unusual opportunity to try grill sausage made of raccoon meat. This offer stands out and certainly ensures healthy curiosity among market visitors.

versatility of the offer

The variety of stands is impressive. From chimney sausage to Bergalm cheese to special sausage variations such as the famous salami in the flavors wild or chilli - everyone finds something in their taste here. Fenschmecker also gets their money's worth with fresh porcini mushrooms and regional delicacies from Obsthof Müller, which offers a large range of apples and pears. In addition, popular drinks such as the winegrowers from the Geiseltalsee and various types of honey are on offer.

But the market offers more than just food. Handmade products, such as those from broom binders from Hainrode or artistically braided baskets, can be purchased on site. For animal lovers, various animals such as pigs and ponies are available for viewing and garden fans can also stock up for the next season with flower bulbs. The autumn market is a perfect opportunity to discover a preference for autumn decoration like pumpkin art.

At the different stands, not only is feasted, but also celebrated. Live music and a children's carousel, which is particularly popular with small visitors, ensure entertainment. The region's farmers also present their most modern agricultural devices, which gives market visitors an insight into the current developments in agricultural technology.

The relevance of such markets is also underlined by state farmer president Olaf Feuerborn, who emphasizes: "Agriculture belongs to us like our daily bread. Without us farmers, the food from the region would not exist." The deputy for education and social affairs, Katharina Brederlow, added that she sponsored a goat last year to promote the connection between the city and rural production. "It is important that the townspeople see what is being produced here near us," continues Brederlow.

The event is very popular and not only attracts local visitors, but also guests from the area. This enrichment of regional culture and business is further strengthened by the large number of exhibitors. In the middle of this lively atmosphere, the Thanksgiving flower and farmers market will remain an integral part of the Halle event calendar.

For more information about the offers and the variety of markets, interested parties can take a look at the current reporting on dubisthalle.de .

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