Woodstock Fruit Festival

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Woodstock Fruit Festival

The Woodstock Fruit Festival (pronunciation: wʊdstɒk fruːt fɛstɪvəl) is an annual gathering that celebrates the benefits of a fruit-based diet. The festival was first held in 2011 and takes place in Woodstock, New York, attracting attendees from around the world.

Etymology

The name "Woodstock Fruit Festival" is derived from its location, Woodstock, New York, and the festival's focus on fruit-based nutrition. The term "festival" (from Latin: festivus, meaning joyful or festive) is used to denote a celebration or gathering.

Overview

The Woodstock Fruit Festival is a week-long event that promotes the health benefits of a fruit-based diet, also known as fruitarianism. The festival features lectures, classes, and workshops led by health and nutrition experts. Attendees have the opportunity to partake in a variety of activities such as yoga, fitness classes, and nature hikes, while enjoying a menu composed entirely of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Related Terms

  • Fruitarianism: A diet that consists primarily of fruits.
  • Raw veganism: A diet that combines veganism and raw foodism, often including large amounts of fruit.
  • Detoxification: The process of removing toxins from the body, often promoted within fruitarian and raw food communities.
  • Nutrition: The science that interprets the nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism.

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