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August 31, 2009

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Fall's Zestiest Festival:
Chile Pepper Fiesta at BBG!

Saturday, October 3, 2009 | Noon to 6 p.m.
All events covered in case of rain

Global Music & a New Chiles & Chocolate Focus

MCs Robbins and Ringold

PHOTOS (from left): MCs Robbins and Ringold fire up Chile Pepper Fiesta (photo by Joseph O. Holmes, courtesy BBG); visitors can explore the sizzling combination of the combination of chiles & chocolate (photo courtesy Mari's Chocolates).

Brooklyn, New York—August 31, 2009—New York City's hottest autumn event, Chile Pepper Fiesta, returns to Brooklyn Botanic Garden, celebrating the chile pepper and its uses in cultures around the world with musical performances and culinary activities for the whole family to enjoy!

On Saturday, October 3, 2009, from noon to 6:30 p.m., the Garden presents a global homage to the pepper featuring sizzling concerts and a hot culinary lineup, plus kids' activities, a cool qi gong workshop, expert advice on cultivating chile peppers, and more.

For the first time, Chile Pepper Fiesta is sweetening its spice with a brand new Chocolate Chile Cabana in the Osborne Garden, where throughout the day visitors will have the opportunity to explore one of the most delicious culinary combinations around with attractions including

Elsewhere during the Fiesta, spicy food will take center stage in a series of demonstrations and tastings, including:

On the mainstage, a series of diverse performances will turn up the heat, as visitors enjoy the joyful African world beat mix of Nepo Soteri & Asante; the infectious blend of North Indian bhangra and brass funk by Red Baraat!; the red-hot ranchera rock of Pistolera; the pulse-quickening dance music of Brooklyn's all-women tour de force Paprika; and the return of Grammy-nominated Lost Bayou Ramblers, virtuosos of the Cajun musical tradition who have thrilled thousands with their repertoire of early accordion dancehall tunes, Cajun swing, and original numbers. MCs Robbins & Ringold fire up audiences with fire eating, fire juggling, and other daring deeds of flame throughout the day.

Plus, hot sauce, hot pickle, and other spicy food tastings; hands-on kids' activities; and a visit with renowned chile plant expert The Chile Goddess will be ongoing throughout the day. The Zagat-rated Terrace Café will offer a special Chile Pepper Fiesta menu to tingle the taste buds with spicy food and cold beer. For information on all performances and activities, please visit bbg.org/chilepepperfiesta.