Kumquat Festival
The Kumquat Festival is an annual celebration held in late January in Dade City, Florida focused on the kumquat, a small tart citrus fruit usually eaten whole, with the skin on, and used in marmalades and desserts. [1] It is organized by the Dade City Chamber of Commerce.[2] The festival brings tens of thousands of visitors and was in its 16th year in 2013. The crop can be damaged by freezes.[3][4]
Nearby St. Joseph, Florida is known as the kumquat capital of the world, according to Kumquat Festival brochures.
2021 sees this festival move to March.
References
- Ronnie Blair Tiny fruit, tons of fun at Kumquat Festival January 26, 2012 Tampa Tribune
- Kumquat Festival Archived 2012-05-12 at the Wayback Machine Dade City Chamber of Commerce
- "Kumquat Festival hangs on one grower". Archived from the original on 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2012-05-08.
- Michele Miller Dade City Festival Celebrates the tiny mighty kumquat January 28, 2012 Tampa Bay Times
External links
- Kumquat Festival Kumquat Growers Inc.
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