HEREFORDSHIRE and Worcestershire businesses have been making their impact at the BBC's Good Food Show, taking place in the Midlands.
Malvern company Toastabag has been impressing the public and potential customers with its bags which people can use to make a toasted sandwich in a toaster.
Meanwhile, Knights Cider, from Storridge, has also been present wowing exhibition visitors with its Malvern Oak cider and other tipples.
Knights Cider has grown over three generations from a small family company making traditional ciders to become one of the country's largest independent cider makers
Thousands are expected at the exhibition, which sees the top brass of all things culinary and catering descend on the NEC near Solihull.
This year Britain's most famous and most feared cook Gordon Ramsay (pictured left) has also graced the exhibition with his presence, giving displays of cooking.
The show has more than 600 exhibitors, 150 wine, beer and spirits exhibitors and more live demonstrations than any other UK show. Visitors can see their favourite celebrity chefs in action, sample and buy the finest foods and pick up the latest kitchen gadgets.
The event started on Wednesday and runs until Sunday.
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