After a long day of snacking around the 2020 Epcot Food and Wine Festival, sometimes you can’t help but crave a healthy dish or two. (You’ve got to get those fruits and veggies in somehow!)
And, it’s a good thing that Earth Eats is back with plant-based items that your whole group will enjoy. Oh, and did we mention that there are SO MANY featured eats and drinks brought back from the Flower and Garden Festival at the booth this year??
A Taste of Epcot International Food and Wine Festival will be featuring a few hits (like the character topiaries and Spike the Bee Sipper and Spork) from the Flower and Garden Festival that was cut short during the closures. So, it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that Earth Eats would be incorporating a few treats from Trowel and Trellis (Flower and Garden’s resident plant-based booth) on the menu!
While The Impossible Burger Slider with Wasabi Cream and spicy Asian Slaw on a Sesame Seed Bun has returned again for $5.25…
We thought the slider was pretty good! It’s definitely a solid choice for our vegan and vegetarian friends. Our criticism is that the meat is a little too salty for our taste. We suggest downing it with some water if you’re eating it on a hot day!
…Earth Eats has replaced the Impossible Cottage Pie from last year with the Impossible Farmhouse Meatball this year! The sandwich is piled with Spinach, Marinated Vegetables, and Creamy Herb Dressing on Lentil Bread for $5.75. This was another returning pick from Flower nad Garden!
And, you can wrap up your Impossible meat feast with a dessert all the way from Trowel and Trellis! The plant-based and gluten free Chocolate Pudding Terrarium is back with all that Avocado Cream, Matcha Crumble, and Baby Herbs that’s just as delicious as it is cute for $5.25!
We’ve got some BIG news! Earth Eats has replaced its suja drinks from previous years to feature an array of sips from the Flower and Garden Festival too! You can indulge yourself with the Bloomin’ Blueberry Lemon and Ginger Tea featuring Twinings of London® (which is non-alcoholic) for $4.50…
…the Playalinda Brewing Company Violet Lemonade Ale, Titusville, FL for a 6 oz for $4.50 or a 12 oz cup for $8.50…
…and the Bloomin’ Blueberry Lemon and Ginger Tea featuring Twinings of London® with Tito’s Handmade Vodka all served up in a Mason Jar for $15.50!
Who knew that the combination of the Food and Wine Festival and the Flower and Garden Festival would just work so well together?! Even if you’re not into plant-based foods, this booth might just change your mind!
You can take a look at what the rest of the booths are offering this year here!
What is your favorite item from Earth Eats? Let us know in the comments below!