CAMP Bestival has announced some tasty editions to its line-up.
A festival of food will return to the event at Lulworth Castle at the end of July.
The Feast Collective will feature street food and will take inspiration from this years’ theme – Outer Space.
All producers will be asked to be as sustainable, traceable and as environmentally friendly as possible.
Heading up the line-up will be DJBBQ, as handy with a grill as with a DJ deck.
He said: “Please don't tell the other festivals but Camp Bestival is our favourite. It's the perfect combination of fun people, exceptional location, phenomenal food, great music, and good times.
“I've been hosting the Feast Collective for the past couple years and it is the most carefully curated food tent on the planet.
"We love to throw a party and the Feast Collective is the best party at Camp Bestival.
“Rob da Bank himself told me that we are always one of the best sound systems at his festival.”
He added: “Come by for super delicious food that's cooked with care and provenance. We look forward to cater-taining you.”
There will be all sorts of treats on offer, from tasty breakfasts, luscious lunches and delicious dinners, with something for everyone from vegan and vegetarian cooking to gluten-free and unrefined sugar treats.
There will be taste influences from around the globe from Vietnamese street food to top local chefs, including Steven Lamb from River Cottage.
Joining the Feast Collective this year is Makatcha – celebrating Indonesian food. Maria Knowles from the company said: “We have been told by many customers that the Feast Collective Tent has the best food.
“We are so proud to be part of that. We will be bringing the exotic taste of Indonesia's Rendang and special peanut sauce.
“The Feast Collective dream team are a real pleasure to work with too. It’s a win-win, for customers and traders.”
For more information visit campbestival.net
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