Food and drink from the Isles of Scilly will be showcased in Cornwall.
The Great Cornish Food Store in Truro will host the event on November 14 and 15.
It will be a chance to meet producers from the Isles of Scilly, who will offer samples and tell their stories of island life.
The event is a partnership with Visit Isles of Scilly.
On November 14, a private event will be held for delis, farm shops, bars, and chefs.
The store’s chef, Nik, will make appetisers with island produce, while distillers will create cocktails.
On November 15, from 10am to 4pm, the store will be open to all.
Producers will take over the store, offering samples to customers.
The evening event on November 15, for Great Cornish Food Store loyalty customers, has already sold out.
Ruth Huxley, managing director of Great Cornish Food Store, said: "We are really looking forward to showcasing the incredible produce from the islands to a wider community of local businesses.
"We so often celebrate Cornish food and drink but it’s important to remember that real innovations are happening on the Scillies as well."
Euan Rodger, executive vice chair of Visit Isles of Scilly, added: "We are delighted to be able to showcase some of our wonderful producers from the islands and thank the Great Cornish Food Store for this opportunity.
"We look forward to meeting many over the two days and to demonstrating the quality and depth of food and drink production on the Isles of Scilly."
The event will feature several producers from the Isles of Scilly.
SC Dogs Distillery, located on St Martin’s, will offer an array of rums and vodkas.
Westward Farm, based on St Agnes, will present their gins.
Scilly Spirit will also attend, known for their distinctive bottle shaped like Bishop Rock lighthouse.
Scilly Chilli, a business created during lockdown, will offer an array of jams, chutneys, sauces, and chilli powders.
Veronica Farm Fudge will showcase their confectionery.
Tanglewood Kitchen’s Lindsay Rodger will bring her award-winning mince pies.
Troytown Farm will make their debut at the store with their signature ice cream.
They are thought to be the smallest dairy farm in the UK.
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