Sweets: tastes and traditions from many cultures

Until 7 Apr 2013

A plate of Indian sweets
A plate of Indian sweets

Discover the delicious ways in which Victorian communities use sweet foods in their cultures.

Explore the history and cultural significance of sweet foods and find out how sweetness is important to everyone. Different cultures use sweets for many reasons and purposes – to mark important rituals, celebrations and life events. Discover special sweet foods from each of the Indian, Italian, Japanese, Mauritian and Turkish cultures, the ways in which many of them are made and the significance they hold.

Featuring fascinating objects, lively photographs and multimedia, the Sweets exhibition will reveal unique perspectives on a very common and popular food.

EVENT DETAILS

Event Type: Temporary Exhibition

Daily, Until 7 Apr 2013
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Community Gallery

Included with museum entry.
MV Members receive FREE museum entry.

Comments (26) popular  |  oldest  |  newest

Olivia 03 Feb 2012 10:06
This exhibion looks exciting, I cannot wait to visit.
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Colleen 18 Feb 2012 10:18
We love visiting the Immigration Museum and this exhibition looks fascinating ... or should that be delectable.
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Carolyne 22 Feb 2012 21:32
Willy Wonka eat your heart out! Sugar swoon.
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David B 10 Mar 2012 12:20
Hallo. so many desserts, so little time. I would like to eat my way around the globe for dessert. this brings my dream one step closer. do you have any give away passes to help? xxd.
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Discovery Centre 13 Mar 2012 11:52
Museum Victoria
Hi David, the Sweets Festival and Exhibition is $10 for adults and free for children and concession card holders.  There will be an opportunity for you to see how five different Victoria cultures use sweet food and drink in their cultures.  And, there will be stalls on the day selling various sweet, and savoury, food stuffs for you to enjoy!
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anita 13 Mar 2012 13:11
hi there, this looks great, when does this finish...im in melb at easter
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Esme GILBEE 14 Mar 2012 08:35
A new and comelling way to look at other cultures
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Discovery Centre 14 Mar 2012 12:38
Museum Victoria
Hi Anita, the exhibition will be showing at the Immigration Museum until April 2013, so you will have plenty of time to see it!
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Dorothy F 14 Mar 2012 15:01
Flying down to Melbourne tomorrow. Will try to visit this exhibition as the topic interests me
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Jordan 14 Mar 2012 16:03
Great that this falls between business hours...come on guys!!!
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Discovery Centre 14 Mar 2012 16:11
Museum Victoria

Hi Jordan,

We're open weekends too!

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Stan & Rita Bonnici 20 Mar 2012 11:02
Thanks to those who organized Sweets exhibition. fantastic! Well done. We had an extremely enjoyable time and then visited the rest of the museum.
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Cass 21 Mar 2012 10:36
When does this exhibition close? Will it be open this weekend?
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Discovery Centre 21 Mar 2012 13:52
Museum Victoria
Hi Cass, please see our reply to Anita above. Opening hours can be found above under 'Event details'. We hope you enjoy it!
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Jacqueline Celestin Corentin 24 Mar 2012 19:19
I was so delighted to have the opportunity to demonstrate how to prepare "Halwa" the Mauritian way. It was also interesting to watch the 2 beautiful ladies from India and Turkey demonstrating to us how to make Halva, It was truly a memorable day thank you to the organizers to bring back memories about the sweets from other countries. Well done Regards and blessings. Jacqueline Celestin Corentin Authorized Civil Celebrant A13727
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Nyss 26 Mar 2012 13:58
Hello, Previously I thought I read that this exhib was only until April '2012' but in the comment above to Anita it says '2013'. Just wanted to check it was 2013 as we're still very keen to see it. Thanks very much :)
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Discovery Centre 26 Mar 2012 14:31
Museum Victoria
Hi Nyss, The comment above is correct - this mouth-watering exhibition will be open until April 2013.
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Nyss 26 Mar 2012 14:53
Brilliant :D thanks so much for the quick response
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Alice 27 Mar 2012 10:16
This looks great! I may ask a group I work with who are newly arrived students if they would like to visit. Are there any free food tastings or does all food have to be purchased?
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Discovery Centre 27 Mar 2012 12:26
Museum Victoria

Hi Alice,

Unfortunately, free tastings are not part of the exhibition and sweets from the different cultures are not available for purchase at this point. Our shop is looking at buying some to sell in the future, but we're not sure when they will be available. If and when they do, we’ll let you know!

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Kenneth 30 Mar 2012 12:39
WOW, this surely attractive. Will come in and take a look. Hope there are plenty to sweet from!
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imogen 30 Mar 2012 21:27
Are there sweets for sale all the time, or did you have one special day where there were sweets? I don't think I would drag my two children all the way to the city if there was no opportunity to try. (I'd happily pay for a plate that allowed you to sample each culture's sweets)
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Isabelle 16 Apr 2012 15:19
nice
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Discovery Centre 19 Apr 2012 09:56
Museum Victoria

Hi Barbara, the Sweets Exhibition will be showing at the Immigration Museum until April 2013, so if you are coming today, you will definitely get to see it! We apologise for the confusion.

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Discovery Centre 19 Apr 2012 11:37
Museum Victoria

Hi Christine, the previous comment was referring to the Sweets Festival when the community groups participated in many different activities to show case their own love of sweets. Keep an eye on the Immigration Museum website for any future activities related to the Sweets Exhibition.

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Trevor White 14 May 2012 12:51
In Samuel .P. Huntington’s “Clash of Civilizations” he concludes with a pertinent question. Question: How can one chart the ups and downs of Humanity’s development of civilisation? Answer: Cultural food and the Curation of the Global, National and regional Culinary Arts best regards Trevor White Les Toques Blanches Australia Vice President Associate Members & Sponsorships Australia
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