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Date

Etho

November 26, 2026 - November 29, 2026

Ethno Food & Drink Fair: celebrating Serbia’s culinary heritage

The Ethno Food & Drink Fair has become a hallmark event in Belgrade, showcasing the rich culinary traditions and ethnic products of Serbia. First held in 2006 at the Belgrade Fair, the exhibition focuses on foods and beverages prepared according to traditional recipes, highlighting the diversity and cultural significance of the country’s gastronomic heritage. Over the years, it has grown into an important platform for producers, suppliers, and enthusiasts seeking to explore, promote, and preserve ethnic food traditions.

Organized by Beogradski sajam, a well-established exhibition company in Serbia, the fair combines professionalism with cultural authenticity. It provides participants with the opportunity to connect with peers, discover new products, and learn about modern approaches to presenting traditional foods in contemporary markets.

A showcase of ethnic foods, beverages, and traditional practices

At the heart of the fair is the presentation of traditional foods and beverages that reflect Serbia’s regional diversity. From artisanal cheeses and cured meats to specialty breads, preserves, and locally distilled spirits, visitors can experience a wide array of products rooted in history and local culture.

In addition to the foods themselves, the exhibition highlights supporting services and equipment, such as specialized packaging, storage solutions, and production tools designed to preserve the authenticity and quality of ethnic products. This ensures that the fair addresses both the cultural and commercial aspects of the industry.

Key highlights include:

Traditional regional foods and beverages, prepared using historical recipes

Artisanal products that reflect local craftsmanship and culinary heritage

Specialized packaging and equipment for authentic food production

Presentation of region-specific and sometimes rare dishes in showcase areas

These elements allow attendees to explore flavors and customs that are unique to Serbia while gaining insights into practical applications for modern business.

Awards, recognition, and educational opportunities

A distinctive feature of the Ethno Food & Drink Fair is the “Ethno Food & Drinks – Brand of Serbia” award. This accolade is presented by a panel of expert judges who evaluate the quality, authenticity, and presentation of the exhibited products. The awards highlight excellence, encourage innovation within traditional frameworks, and help promote Serbian products both domestically and internationally.

The fair also emphasizes knowledge sharing and education. Through seminars, demonstrations, and interactive exhibits, participants learn about best practices, trends in marketing traditional foods, and strategies for sustaining ethnic culinary traditions. The Ethno Court and exhibitors’ stands provide immersive experiences where visitors can taste, learn, and engage directly with producers, bridging the gap between tradition and modern consumer expectations.

Promoting culture, tourism, and local industry

Beyond its role as a trade fair, the event holds broader cultural and economic significance. By showcasing Serbia’s culinary heritage, the fair promotes local identity, supports regional producers, and encourages tourism. Visitors gain a deeper understanding of Serbia’s food culture, while producers benefit from opportunities to expand their market presence and connect with new audiences.

Ultimately, the Ethno Food & Drink Fair serves as a vibrant celebration of Serbia’s gastronomic past and present. By combining high-quality products, expert knowledge, and cultural storytelling, it strengthens the country’s culinary identity, fosters innovation within traditional practices, and creates a platform where heritage meets modern business.