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"textContent": "Why the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival’s 25th anniversary is a culinary and cultural can’t-miss event Every February, Miami becomes something more than a destination. It becomes a stage. For four days, the city transforms into a living, breathing celebration of food, culture, music, and creativity as the Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival presented by Capital One returns with unmatched scale and energy. In 2026, that transformation carries extra weight. SOBEWFF is celebrating its 25th anniversary, marking a milestone that reflects how far the Festival has come and how deeply it has shaped the national culinary conversation. What began as a regional food gathering is now one of the most influential experiential platforms in the country, drawing more than 500 chefs and celebrity talent and tens of thousands of attendees annually. It is also a powerful engine for education, having raised more than $45 million to support Florida International University’s Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. This year’s programming is bigger, louder, and more immersive than ever, stretching across Miami Beach, the mainland, and beyond. In a crowded festival landscape where many events feel interchangeable, SOBEWFF stands apart because it has …\n\nThe post 10 Reasons Foodies are Hungering for SOBEWFF 2026 appeared first on Food & Beverage Magazine.",
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