Local Event
Soup Swap
The Soup Sampling is a community event where volunteer cooks from 10 Seattle Sister Cities share popular international soups representing four continents. Guests need bring only a smile and an interest in tasting new recipes and learning about diverse cultures.
Advance Tickets Required. Donations encouraged and benefit the nonprofit Seattle Sister Cities Association to support cultural, educational, and humanitarian programs. More tastings are available at the event for a suggested donation of $1/tasting.
This is a cultural event that includes four soup tastings per entry.
Soups and Their Sister Cities
Khmer Chicken - Sihanoukville, Cambodia
https://www.facebook.com/seattlesihanoukville/
Peanut Butter - Limbe, Cameroon
https://www.seattlelimbe.org/
Potato Leek - Nantes, France
www.seattle-nantes.org
Hungarian Mushroom - Pecs, Hungary
https://sites.google.com/hungarianamerican.org/haaw-english/home
Humarsúpa (Lobster) - Reykjavik, Iceland
https://www.srsca.org/
Beef Meatballs - Surabaya, Indonesia
https://www.facebook.com/SeattleSurabaya
Tomato & Pepper - Be'er Sheva, Israel
https://facebook.com/100078966133125
Lentil - Perugia, Italy
www.seattle-perugia.org/
TBD - Mombasa, Kenya
http://www.seattlemombasa.org/
Curried Kumara (sweet potato) - Christchurch, New Zealand
seattlechristchurch.org/
About Seattle Sister Cities Association
Seattle Sister Cities Association is proud to be a leader in promoting and developing sister city relationships with many international communities. The program has a strong 65-year history of connecting Seattleites to the world and shaping Seattle’s global image. https://www.seattle.gov/oir/sister-cities/seattles-sister-cities
Contact: Daniel Takacs | 425.429.8761 |info@seattlesistercities.org
About the Polish Home Association
The Polish Home Association was established in 1918. The Hall is a place for celebration, festivals, meals, meetings, and evolving into new generations. Today, as yesterday, it is a hub of activity and a place for people of Polish nationality and descent to come together and celebrate common ground. www.polishhome.org