Cheese cake and three kinds of appetizers, all made  out of Smilyan beans, as well as an array of tasty, healthy and unorthodox  dishes made of Smilyan beans – all of this and more is on the menu available to  the visitors coming to Smilyan village for an initiative called “Rediscover and  fall in love with beans”, or Bean Valentine, which is on until the end of the  week. The initiative is connected with  the date 10 February - World Pulses Day.
But why Smilyan? Because this village, located in the  Rhodope mountain has the reputation of being one of the world’s capitals of  beans and healthy eating. Here, the bean-growing traditions go back more than  250 years, and the tasty locally grown beans have come to be a symbol of  Smilyan itself, but also of the upper reaches of the river Arda as a whole. 
In 2023, Smilyan played host to a meeting of the Slow  Beans international network, the first to take place outside Italy.
“This is a major token of appreciation of the efforts we have been making for more than two decades - as producers, as places of accommodation and catering establishments, and as institutions - to popularize this staple,” says, in an interview with Radio Bulgaria, Ilia Godev, secretary of the local chitalishte (community culture club) and coordinator of the community “Rhodopes-Smilyan: Traditional food and production practices from the region of the upper reaches of the Arda river”.
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“We called the initiative “Rediscover and fall in love  with beans”, with a slight nod to St. Valentine’s Day, because 10 February is  just 4 days before it. The idea is to acquaint people of various ages – from  the village, but also the people visiting Smilyan – with the benefits of beans  to human health, but also to soils and to nature.  Because pulses – including lentils, chickpeas  etc., are one of the planet’s strategic resources.”
The youngest citizens of Smilyan  are given special attention during the campaign. For the  kids from the village kindergarten there are games and educational activities focusing  on a healthy diet, as well as a special lunch “bean” menu. For the children  from the Saints Cyril and Methodius primary school there are educational  lectures and quizzes on the subject of: What we don’t know about beans. 
They  have also been given an additional task – to track down and put down on  paper traditional bean and pulses recipes from the region. At the end,  there will be a contest for best picture of the recipes they have presented.
And, of course, there will be “prizes” for all  participants in the initiative – with an unorthodox menu of the “fast food”  kind that teenagers love so much – but not quite.
“At the school  canteen they will get lunch – a Smylian bean and mayonnaise schnitzel, cooked  with the water used to boil the beans,” Ilia Godev says. When it comes to  beans, the locals demonstrate a unique kind of artistry. At the local tavern,  visitors can choose from 12 different Smilyan bean dishes, like:
“Bean soup with penny  bun, stewed beef with Smilyan beans, as well as a dish that has been emblematic  since 2007 – breaded Smilyan beans. Families here love to experiment. For  example, at the amateur cooking competitions during our annual Smilyan beans  festival we have seen some unique dishes – like lamb shoulder stuffed with  Smilyan beans or salty bean cake, even candy made of beans,” says Ilia Godev.
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photos: Saints Cyril and Methodius primary school, Smilyan; Smilyan Visitor Centre
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