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First Annual Brunder Momo Crawl

Brunder is hosting it's First Annual Momo Crawl this Sunday, July 26, 2015.

Media Contact: Gina Caires (978-319-2037), momo@brunder.com

Somerville, M.A., July 20, 2015 – Brunder today announces the launch of its first-ever Momo Crawl, to be held on July 26, 2015 in Somerville, MA. The event will feature local Nepalese restaurants offering their best momo dumplings to those who register.

The first of several food events hosted by Brunder this summer, participants will donate $5 for a momo-crawl “map” featuring the momo restaurant vendors in Somerville, MA. The map allows a price of $1 per momo at each location. A portion of the proceeds from the Momo Crawl will be donated to Save the Children Foundation, specifically towards Nepalese earthquake.

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A momo is a type of steamed bun or dumpling, filled with meat and/or vegetables, often served with a spicy sauce. They are popular as a fast food in Nepal, Tibet, and other countries in that region.

Brunder is excited to launch the first-ever Momo Crawl in Boston. Celebrating food and connecting authentic food venues with the community is the main goal of Brunder.

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Participants can register for the event through Brunder’s Facebook page, at Eventbrite “Momo Madness,” or by directly contacting Brunder at momo@brunder.com for more information.

Information about Brunder’s other food events this summer will be coming soon!

About BRUNDER

BRUNDER is an online and real-world food venture that focuses on small batch, artisanal, craft, authentic, mom-and-pop-shops and up-and-coming food creators and drink makers. We’re here to connect these creator and makers with the greater food community.

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