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Sophomore Dylan Kinder and his mother ran the hit Australia stand, which had people coming back for more sausage rolls
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Sophomore Jackson Pakbaz at work, running his family’s New Zealand stand
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Michele Lamourt, mother of sophomore James Haley, running the stand dedicated to Puerto Rico. Lamourt shared a delicious mix of rice and peas
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Sophomore Sanjay Dastidar and his mother ran the India stand, handing out curry chicken and naan.
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The festival was serenaded by the music of a Mariachi Band, brought in by the patrons of the Mexico stand.
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Juniors Jermey Stroh and Austin Varga enjoying all the different foods they have been able to try in the afternoon.
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The Russia stand had two set ups, one to show Russian dishware, and the other passing out cups of Russian soda
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Students from the intermediate school came to experience this festival and try all the food
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Junior Betsy Neal, junior Ella Thompson, and junior Jackie Rappold enjoying food from the Nigeria and Puerto Rico stands
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Students from the lowest division, the Lower School were invited to come try new foods
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The Brazilian stand had a couple different foods one hit food was their chocolate coconut desserts
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Junior Ella Ziegler having fun talking to the patron of the British Stand
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This festival was open to all, and families were able to bring their young ones to enjoy the food.
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A long-shot of the International Food Festival, which took place under the sails between the middle and upper schools.
International Food Festival brings the heat
January 30, 2024
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About the Contributor

George Frano, Staff Writer
George Frano is a sophomore in his first year on the Gauntlet, as a staff writer. His favorite color is purple, he has a dog named Myca, and plays soccer and video games. His favorite movies are Asteroid City and the Seven Samurais.