In this programme you will find practical ways for moving towards a diet that includes habits which improve quality of life for ourselves and the people around us.
You learn how this affects our decisions, how we choose what we buy and where we buy it, all in a cheerful, fun and creative way.
We discover how to improve our surroundings and our inner selves, in order to feel full of life.
Our food choices have an impact on the environment; we review various diets (carnivorous, omnivorous and vegetarian) and finally focus on the plant-based diet.
Sustainable Food Citizen Week
Video resum de la Setmana Ciutadana de l'Alimentació Sostenible 2021
The activities of the Sustainable Food Citizen Week
Sustainable Food Citizen Week provides an opportunity to understand the relationship between food habits and cross-cutting aspects such as the climate emergency, local economic development, culture, politics, social rights and health. A week dedicated to citizens, in which you will achieve knowledge, reflection and debate about the main issues of the following activities.
Gastronomic heritage
- October 18th - 18.00 HBetevé broadcastingTelevised cooking workshop
- October 19th - 18.00 HBetevé broadcastingTelevised cooking workshop
How can you adapt sustainable food to healthy living?
Batch cooking consists in cooking for the whole family and investing a little time so you can make nutritious everyday meals, at home and for your lunch box.
BREAKFAST: habits as simple as a good glass of water, with sea water and lemon. Breakfasts such as shakes or smoothies, which you can warm up in winter. You will discover recipes such as rice pudding and pear, quality-bread sandwiches and an omelette made from organic eggs.
LUNCH: important notions on how to structure a dish with different groups of foods. A dish is not the same for a teenager as a middle-aged person. You can cook the same for all the family but put in what each person needs. You should always add vegetables in season, wholemeal carbohydrates, some raw vegetables, sprouted and fermented foods, etc. You will discover recipes such as baked pumpkin with curry; lentils cooked with adobo, sprouted ... and seeds; chickpeas with prawns; wholemeal rice with mushrooms; and lettuce head salad with carrot, olives and chopped chives. Wholemeal pasta with courgettes, mushrooms, squid with carrot and beetroot.
EVENING MEAL: an evening meal or supper should be light and eaten as early as possible. You will discover recipes such as pumpkin, sweet potato and oatmeal soup; vegetable pudding with carrot and broccoli; fish soup with noodles, and grilled fish in a sauce.
- October 20th - 18.00 HBetevé broadcastingTelevised cooking workshop
Getting children away from processed food as much as possible.
At home, we can organise menus very quickly, using fresh and seasonal local produce.
Not forgetting breakfasts and snacks and their natural desire for sweet food; we offer some great solutions.
Waste vs Good use
- October 22nd - 18.00 HBetevé broadcastingTelevised cooking workshop
A chef and an expert in better food use provide advice and useful tips for making the best use of food in cooking. Using the preparation of various recipes as a common thread, the programme introduces concepts that show the importance of sustainable, healthy food and ideas that help to prevent food waste, through everyday consumer and cooking habits.
Urban rurality and biodiversity
- October 21st - 17.30 HBiblioteca Joan MiróVisit / Tour
A walk for discovering the many wild plants we have close to home that we were unfamiliar with and the varied possible uses of which we could never have imagined. We’ll learn how to identify them, we’ll smell and taste them and discover the uses each of the species has inside and outside the kitchen.
- October 22nd - 17.30 HPlaça Lesseps (sortida metro)Visit / Tour
A walk for discovering the many wild plants we have close to home that we were unfamiliar with and the varied possible uses of which we could never have imagined. We’ll learn how to identify them, we’ll smell and taste them and discover the uses each of the species has inside and outside the kitchen.
- October 23th - 10.00 HEstació Carretera de les Aigües- Funicular de VallvidreraVisit / Tour
A walk for discovering the many wild plants we have close to home that we were unfamiliar with and the varied possible uses of which we could never have imagined. We’ll learn how to identify them, we’ll smell and taste them and discover the uses each of the species has inside and outside the kitchen.
Ecological footprint
- October 14th - 19.30 HPlaça de Sant JaumeShow
The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.
- Scenography and musical composition: Cabo San Roque
- Stage direction and coordination: Edi Pou
- Idea and concept: Virginia Angulo / Martín Garber
- October 16th - 20.00 HTeatre del CCCB, Jardí dels Tarongers, Plaça del Rei, Parc de la BarcelonetaShow
A unique musical group, the Vegetable Orchestra, plays instruments made from fresh vegetables. The use of various vegetable instruments makes for a unique musical and aesthetic universe. The Vegetable Orchestra covers the most diverse musical styles, combining genres from electronic music to jazz. The newly created instruments determine the resulting sound. A Vegetable Orchestra concert appeals to all five senses.
- October 17th from 10.00 to 11.00 H and from 12.00 to 13.00 HLa Fàbrica del SolVisit / Tour
The building strikes a balance between technology and nature, making it an efficient and sustainable space.
Visit it to learn about the various environmental solutions it utilises, such as renewable energy generation, water conservation, biodiversity conservation and sustainable mobility, as it has earned a “Friend of the Bike” certificate and is the only refurbished building to have a Green Seal, among others.
Proximity
- 14-24 October, all daySustainable Food Week Social Media, Screens of the muncipal marketsExhibition
In order to spark an interest in local and seasonal cuisine among the younger generations, an activity designed for kids was carried out, which consisted of creating a piece of artwork about the origins of food.
Through a fun and creative activity, based on the collage technique, boys and girls from the Barcelona Metropolitan Area created a set of landscapes from the ingredients used to make different recipes. A collective imaginary, which introduced young children, in a playful, experimental and creative way, to the knowledge about our gastronomic culture, and at the same time, taught them the value of a healthy and sustainable diet.
The art work can be seen on the Sustainable Food Week social media and also on the different screens set up at the different municipal markets.
- Idea and concept: curation team for the Sustainable Food Citizen Week.
- With the collaboration of Marta de los Pájaros and Fundesplai.
- October 14th - 19.30 HPlaça de Sant JaumeShow
The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.
- Scenography and musical composition: Cabo San Roque
- Stage direction and coordination: Edi Pou
- Idea and concept: Virginia Angulo / Martín Garber
- October 16th from 13.00 to 14.00 HPlaça ReialShow
Agroecology and family circus show.
“The land is full of plastic and GMOs and agrochemicals are threatening us. Luckily, we have an endangered species called Pagès… ”
More week
- October 23th from 10.00 to 19.00 HC de Ripoll, 25Visit / Tour
Visit to a heritage building that results from the aggregation of estates and architectural elements from different periods of history: a section of the Roman aqueduct, medieval stone arches, part of a Renaissance gallery and a romantic garden, that show the wealth of the evolution of the building from its construction to the present day.
The building has recently been refurbished and work has been carried out on the roof terrace, where a space has been planned for an urban garden, at the southern end of the building, which will be managed by the organisation. This allotment includes different kinds of plants depending on the seasons and the crops rotate from year to year. To decide the type of crop, the conditions of the climate, hours of sunshine and exposure to winds have been carefully studied. The project includes a non-passable area on the roof, a pebble area located at the north-east end of the garden, which becomes the Calm Corner, and a small Japanese rock and stone garden visually integrated into the whole installation.
- October 23th from 10.00 to 19.00 HPl. Leonardo Da Vinci, 4Visit / Tour
The Museu de les Ciències Naturals de Barcelona is supplementing its discourse with the construction of a 7,100 m² wild green roof. An experimental space for discovering the species best suited to sustainable roofs and roof terraces in the city, organised into three meadows and three wild freshwater lagoons adapted to the Mediterranean climate.
Creating the Living Roof Terrace involved the building's original roof being conditioned and made impermeable – conceived originally as a large extension of water – and is part of the city’s strategy for increasing urban greenery because Barcelona is a dense, compact city with a shortage of green spaces. Increasing the number of green roofs in Barcelona will help to increase the quality of life of its residents and make the city more habitable, healthy, sustainable, self-sufficient and resilient. - October 23th from 10.30 to 13.00 HConnectHortTalk
Presentation by the member organisations of Replantem, and an explanation of what each of them does with a view to promoting a healthier and more sustainable diet.