Thursday 15 June 2023, 10.30, Clagett Auditorium
TALK: The Noble Fruit – Apples and Cider in Kent
That Kent is able to call itself The Garden of England is down to two men – King Henry VIII and Richard Harrys, an entrepreneurial farmer whose business acumen and effort were to catapult him into the role of Royal fruiterer. From these orchards come the heritage of apple growing and cider making.
Terrie Chrones, food historian and member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals, will talk about the history of the apples, which have religious and mythological significance in many cultures.
Tickets: £8 Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, £10 non-members, includes tea and coffee on arrival

Image by Jill Wellington from Pixabay
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