Pick of the Week: Scottish Food Proms

Thursday 11 April 1996 23:02 BST
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When the musical Proms come round each year, they invariably provoke a wide range of foodie metaphors. So what can one say about the Fifth Scottish Food Proms? It's a high note in Glasgow's cultural year, beautifully arranged, and the list of tastings, kitchen tours, exhibitions, will be music to the ears of all but the

most culinarily challenged. For anyone who goes saucer-eyed and weak-kneed at the sight of a sugary treat, the Cake Decoration Demonstration will be the highlight of the week. Sugarcraft and cake decoration exhibition, Princes Square, Buchanan St, Glasgow, 18-29 Apr

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