September 24, 2024 (TUCSON) - Experience Chinese Chorizo in one of a kind dishes, innovative cocktails, and dynamic cultural programming at the 3rd annual Chinese Chorizo Festival (CCF). Running for over a month from Friday, October 4th - Sunday, November 20th, at multiple locations in Tucson and Phoenix, participants will uplift the overlooked story of Mexican and Chinese immigrant solidarity through the revival of the Chinese Chorizo. Originating from some 100+ Chinese grocery stores that once existed in Tucson, AZ during the late 1880’s-1970s, this forgotten delicacy has become a symbol for community solidarity. Proclaimed Chinese Chorizo Month in Pima County, the Festival program organized by Chinese Chorizo Project (CCP) promotes intersectional solidarity, community collaboration, historic restoration, and cultural and artistic enrichment. More than 25 participating restaurants and food vendors across Tucson and Phoenix will build community bonds surrounding a dish incorporating Chinese Chorizo donated and produced by CCP’s chef & artist Feng-Feng Yeh. Vendors will keep all proceeds resulting from the Festival and will be promoted on various social public forums, which will be supported by CCP’s strategic media partner Tucson Foodie.

 

For the past two years, 1,300 pounds of Chinese chorizo have been donated to 55+ restaurants, food vendors, and cultural organizations in Tucson and Phoenix. Up to 30 pounds of Chinese chorizo: 15 pounds of vegan mushroom-based and 15 pounds of pork-based will be distributed to each participant who will create a dish featuring the Chinese chorizo for an allotted weekend throughout October, Friday through Sunday, or until sold out.

 

A new offering of Chinese Chorizo Paste will be introduced this year to diversify the culinary offering opening the Chinese Chorizo flavors to different applications, including cocktails! The paste’s complex versatility led to the creation of the “Chinese Chorizo Sonoran Sour” a cocktail featuring a Chinese Chorizo washed bourbon. This innovation has inspired a cocktail competition in Phoenix at AZ Wilderness DTPHX on October 7th at 6 p.m. and a following competition in Tucson called a Drink for Solidarity. Cocktails will feature use of the Chinese Chorizo paste, Ray Ray’s Sonoran Tea, and a sponsored spirit from IZO Spirits or Whiskey Del Bac with conceptual storytelling featuring the themes of the Chinese Chorizo.

 

A rich program of cultural events begin at Tucson Meet Yourself’s Culture Kitchen on Saturday, October 5, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The Chinese Chorizo Project, Anita Street Market, Los Descendientes de Tucson, and Trejo's Tucson will be in conversation named A Recipe for Solidarity to share how Tucson’s culinary legacy shapes our community’s past, present, and future. Chinese chorizo will be explored as a historic food fusion that embodies the success of building resilience through community solidarity as represented in legacy businesses like Anita Street Market.

 

Chinese Chorizo Project recently teamed up with the University of Arizona School Garden Workshop contributing a piece about the history of Chinese grocery stores in the 2025 School Gardeners’ Almanac, an annual hyper-local gardening handbook of curated community knowledge. K-12 students then learned how to make Chinese Chorizo paste, exploring the flavors in combination with unexpected foods. On October 17th, students will showcase their creations at the 2025 School Garden Workshop Almanac Release Party at MOCA downtown, 5-9 p.m.

 

The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center will host a free special event from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm on Saturday, October 26th celebrating the history of Chinese Chorizo. Tucsonans whose families owned local Chinese grocery stores will talk about their experience making “Chinese chorizo.” After learning about the history and traditions of Chinese Chorizo, guests will be invited to taste a dish that is unique to Tucson and a nod to our area’s blending of Chinese and Mexican cultures: Chinese Chorizo fried rice.

 

Inspired by the life and work of Louis Carlos Bernal, the Center for Creative Photography will host community programs in fall 2024 that celebrate local creative talent and honor Bernal’s profound commitment to representing the Chicanx experience through photography. As part of these programs, on October 27th, Center for Creative Photography will collaborate with Chinese Chorizo Project (a double CCP!) and Mexican and Chinese playwright Virginia Grise to present a unique, interactive gathering that blends food, art, and meaningful conversation. Entitled "CCP Sobremesa” the experience fosters connection through shared stories and creativity, offering a space for intercommunity exchange. The Sobremesa will be held on October 27th, location and time TBA.

 

To celebrate the Tucson Museum of Art’s centennial year, a Chinese grocery store featuring products created to tell the stories of multiple Chinese grocery stores in Tucson by chef-artist Feng-Feng Yeh of Chinese Chorizo Project will be installed in the restored and reopened Casa Cordova November 10th from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. for a campus-wide Block Party from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Featured food vendors Lumbre Pizza A La Leña and Carbs & Coffee Co will be offering a Chinese Chorizo dish as part of The Chinese Chorizo Festival from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

 

If that wasn’t enough, this third iteration of the Festival will introduce the launch of two ambitious large-scale public art sculptures that have been stimulated by recent grant awards. The first debuting in 2025 in Phoenix is ¡SOMBRA!, a nationwide project addressing heat resiliency in redlined districts of the city. The latter, a community made tile workshop, that will help to create a proposed 15 foot mosaic Chinese Chorizo sculpture in Tucson.

 

2024 CHINESE CHORIZO FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
SPECIAL EVENTS, PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS AND FOOD VENDORS

OCTOBER 1

Chinese Chorizo Month Proclamation Hearing

@ Board of Supervisors Hearing Room

Pima County Administration Building, 9 am

 

OCTOBER 3

Queer For Good

@ Hotel Congress 2024, 5-10:30 pm

 

OCTOBER 4, 5, 6

Tucson Meet Yourself

Samurai Sombrero Sushi

 

OCTOBER 5 TMY Culture Kitchen: A Recipe for Solidarity

A conversation with Anita Street Market x Los Descendientes de Tucson x Trejo's Tucson

@ Jacome Plaza, 11-12:30 pm

Guided Flame Spa & Wellness Grand Opening Celebration

Mi Xantico

 

OCTOBER 6

Muna Food for Jewish Voice for Peace @ BCC 6pm

 

OCTOBER 7 A Drink for Solidarity Cocktail Competition

Chinese Chorizo inspired cocktails featuring Ray Ray’s Sonoran Tea, IZO Spirits, Whiskey Del Bac @ AZ Wilderness DTPHX, 6 pm. Participant and judge line up TBA.

 

OCTOBER 11, 12, 13

Phoenix AZ Wilderness

DTPHX

Chilte

Lom Wong

 

OCTOBER 12

Tucson

Silver Chef 2024 @ Tucson Chinese Cultural Center 4-6 pm

 

OCTOBER 17 U of A School Garden Workshop School Gardener’s Almanac Release Party

@ MOCA, 5-9 pm

 

OCTOBER 18, 19, 20

Anello

Barrio Bread

Bata

Maru Plus Japanese Restaurant

Rosebud Bakery

Urban Fresh

 

OCTOBER 25, 26, 27

5 Points

Ate Kei’s Filipino Treats

Brick Box Brewery

Casa Madre

Ceres

The Garden Bistro at Tohono Chul Park

Penelope Pizza

 

OCTOBER 26

History and Traditions of Chinese Chorizo

@ Tucson Chinese Cultural Center, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm

 

OCTOBER 27 Center for Creative Photography Sobremesa

with Virginia Grise x Chef-artist Feng-Feng Yeh

Time & Location TBA

 

NOVEMBER 1,2,3

Cafe a la C’Art

Falora Gallery of Food

Houlden’s Rise Above

Noodies

Owls Club

 

NOVEMBER 7 First Thursday @ Tucson Museum of Art, 5 - 8 pm

Empanadas El Dominicano

 

NOVEMBER 10 Second Sundaze @ Tucson Museum of Art’s Centennial Block Party, 10 am - 5 pm

Vivamos Siempre Como Hermanos Chinese Grocery Store Pop-up 11- 4 pm @ Casa Cordova

Carbs & Coffee Co.

Lumbre Pizza A La Leña

 

TBA:

Tucson Drink for Solidarity Cocktail Competition

VIP After-Party

Additional participating food vendors/restaurants!*

*For more information on the story of Chinese chorizo and events, visit chinesechorizoproject.com or @chinesechorizoproject on Instagram.