World Pasty Championships
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| World Pasty Championships | |
|---|---|
| Status | Inactive |
| Genre | Food festival |
| Frequency | Annually |
| Locations | Eden Project, Cornwall |
| Coordinates | 50°21′46″N 4°44′43″W / 50.362746°N 4.745312°W |
| Country | England |
| Inaugurated | March 3, 2012 |
| Most recent | 5 March 2022 |
| Organised by | Eden Project |
| Sponsor | Cornish Pasty Association |
The World Pasty Championships were an annual event held in Cornwall to celebrate the Cornish Pasty and its variants, with entrants from around the world including Australia and the Americas. Awards were given to amateurs, professionals, juniors and companies. Entries in the Cornish pasty category must be made in Cornwall with traditional ingredients and techniques, but far more freedom was allowed in the "open savoury" category.
This ended in 2023 after the Eden Project and the Cornish Pasty Association had decided that the championships have "run their course".[1]
The pasty originated in the 14th century as a food that miners could take underground. There is some dispute over whether the first pasties were from Devon, crimped on top, or from Cornwall, crimped on the side.[2][a] Since 2011 a pasty must be made in Cornwall to carry the label "Cornish Pasty".[2] Pasties have been carried to many other parts of the world by Cornish immigrants, some of whom have developed unusual variants.[7] The World Pasty Championships are an annual event sponsored by the Cornish Pasty Association and held at the Eden Project.[7] As of 2016 there were categories for Cornish Pastry and for Open Savory broken into Professional, Amateur, Junior (15 and under) and Company sub-categories.[8]