Doing it for the pleasure of caring for ourselves and finding a balance, without restrictions or feelings of guilt.
A healthy relationship with food, making the most of seasonal produce and letting creativity into our kitchen, even if it's only for the lunch box we take to work.
We’ll try, using uncomplicated recipes, tastes, aromas and colours. We'll emphasise the importance of colour in our dishes.
Emotions and healthy eating go hand in hand.
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 21st - 18.00 HBetevé broadcastingTelevised cooking workshop
- October 22nd - 22.00 H (variable according to betevé programming)Betevé broadcastingDocumentary film season
Documentary on natural wine in Spain. A trip from the north to the south of the country, with the vineyard and wine as the background.
A reflection on natural wine from its producers and opinions from renowned sommeliers.
This activity is part of Betevé's documentary film season, including the films Fermentación espontánea, Taste the waste, Food for change and Il mare piange.So you can combine the documentary with a wine tasting at home, we provide you with a list of wines by order (and time) of appearance.
Minute 01 – Sparkling wine from an ancestral method made in the Alt Empordà. Sparkling wine with unique fermentation.
Minute 05- Red wine from the mountains, made on the north side of the Alpujarra in Granada.
Minute 10 – Mineral and fresh wines made in the Sierra de Gredos (Avila), mainly with Garnacha, also with local white varieties such as Chelva, Albilla Real and Malvar.
Minute 13 – Red wine from the Sierra de l’Albera, in the Alt Empordà, made with Garnacha and Carignan (Lledoner and Samsó).
Minute 16 – White wine with maceration of the skins (orange wine) from Penedès made with Xarello from old vines worked within biodynamic parameters.
Minute 19 – Light red wine made with Sumoll, a native grape of the Penedès. From vineyards surrounded by forests of the Alt Penedès.
Minute 23 - Red wine from Galicia from a heroic viticulture of micro-plots in the Ribera Sacra area.
Minute 27 - White wine from the La Mancha variety and the most planted in the peninsula: Airén, in this case, comes from very old, free standing vineyards.
Minute 31 - Terra Alta red wine, inland Catalonia. From a dry and warm area, with powerful aroma and flavour.
Minute 36 - Wine with Mediterranean expression, made in clay vats in the region of Murcia, from the Tintorera Garnacha grape variety.
Minute 38 - White wine from Montepila grapes from vineyards surrounded by olive trees in Cordoba. - October 29 and 30 from 12.00 to 23.30 H, and October 31 from 12.00 to 22.30 HLa Rambla de Barcelona (between Centre d'Art Santa Mònica and Colom)Market
“Terra i gust” is a gastronomic project that links restaurants with small producers, an initiative from Barcelona City Council and organized by Gastronomia de Proximitat and Slow Food Barcelona, with the support of the Association of Gastronomy and Tourism of Baix Llobregat and l’Hospitalet.
It will be a place for citizens to see the different stakeholders involved in the value chain of local products and sustainability, and to point out the importance of the small artisanal producer, of maintaining traditions and environmentally friendly techniques, highlighting the union with gastronomy.There will be various different spaces:
- Spaces for sustainable gastronomy
- Spaces for beverages, with the participation of the Barcelona Beer Festival, with a selection of craft beers. Natural wines, filtered water, and kombucha will also be served.
- Producers market with seasonal and ecological products.
- There will also be an area for cooking shows, talks and games for kids-
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 16th - 13.00 HJardí dels TarongersTalk
“Repoblem” [Repopulating] is a social network initiative to connect towns and villages suffering from depopulation with people who are keen to live in those villages.
“Repoblem” disseminates campaigns and offers from town councils who wish to attract new inhabitants, offers of housing, the transfer of businesses and jobs in towns or regions which are suffering from depopulation. It also disseminates pleas from people who are looking for a place in the rural world to begin or modify their life projects. In short, it makes social media act as such: networks that connect people and towns to help reverse depopulation and rebalance the country, in terms of people, services, activities, infrastructures and political clout. - 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… ” - October 16th - 13.20 HJardí dels TarongersTalk
Want to discover how to build a community allotment as opposed to the conventional model of individual plots?
Based on the experience of the PiA allotment, the aim is to encourage a debate on ruralising the city.
Includes image projection.
Ecological footprint
- October 16th - 18.00 HPlaça ReialTalk
Discussion on unsustainable fishing and its impact. What are the consequences of not fishing in our seas? We’ll be meeting up to discuss the impact that international fishing agreements are having and the advantages to local fishing. We will also find out how West Africa's coastal populations are facing over-exploitation of their maritime resources and what local-fish initiatives we have in Barcelona.
- October 17th - 11.00 H (Plaça del Rei) and October 23th - 10.00 H (Pl. de les Glòries Catalanes, next to the Disseny HUB BarcelonaPlaça del Rei, Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes, next to the Disseny HUB BarcelonaWorkshop
After receiving a brief introduction on climate change and its connection with our food system, everyone attending will be able to calculate the environmental footprint their food generates.
- October 17th - 12.00 HPlaça del ReiWorkshop
A workshop on low energy consumption cooking, to provide ideas and tips for cooking while using as little energy as possible. Tackling the problem in a practical way, we encourage reflection on better food-use cooking and healthy, sustainable food. The workshop aims to provide participants with viable tools for furthering their commitment to reducing the environmental impact of their food, opting for simple, but transformative, solutions. The workshop's objective, through various demonstrations as well as practical and theoretical advice, is to apply this in everyday life. It also fosters the culture of better food use and a complete, balanced diet. The workshop includes an explanation from an expert and the live preparation of various recipes.
Proximity
- October 17th - 20.00 HPlaça ReialShow
At the improshow we play with knowledge about food, sustainability and the climate emergency. We’ll be improvising everyday situations connected with sustainable food and local organisations, through humour and based on audience suggestions.
An innovative experience in which the audience will become the authors of stories that are surprising, exciting and fun. - October 19 at 7:30 h / October 20, 21 and 22 at 16:00 hFishermen's Guild of BarcelonaVisit / Tour
The fish market is a specific part of the Barcelona fishing port where the fish that have been caught during the day are auctioned off for sale. On the occasion of Sustainable Food Week, the market opens its doors so that we can learn about the fleet of the Fishermen’s Guild of la Barceloneta, the various fishing methods used and the environmental impact they have. During the visit, we will talk about the types of fishing and the methods used to catch different species, while learning what a day at the market is like, what species are sold at auction, and what measures are being taken to address the new challenges that are putting marine ecosystems at risk.
- Remnants and futures of agriculture in Barcelona: La Ponderosa, El Rec Comtal and La Casa de l’AiguaOctober 23th from 10.00 to 13.00 HCasa de l'Aigua de la Trinitat NovaVisit / Tour
Are there any allotment estates left in Barcelona? How does Barcelona feed itself? How vulnerable are we, without having land available for producing the food we eat? Discover La Ponderosa, the city’s last allotment estate, the Rec Comtal and water heritage, and fall in love with local produce and sustainable food.
More week
- October 16-22VideoconferenceOnline
In this theoretical-practical online course you will learn about the tools you need for a healthier, more balanced diet, learning to choose seasonal ingredients and use them in simple, quick and tasty recipes. We will explain how you can organise and design your weekly menu so that it is more varied and sustainable. We will help you to consume in a more conscious way, avoiding food waste and unnecessary packaging. You will prepare simple, tasty vegetarian recipes, in order to include more fresh, seasonal vegetables in your diet. A dietician will always be on hand to answer any queries, and you can share your experience with other participants to ensure that the session is more fun and worthwhile.
You will receive information and a recipe every day, by email. Throughout the course, there will be a WhatsApp group for comments and queries.
Activity with admission price (€15). - October 16-22, all dayVideoconferenceOnline
Do you know everything you can do to avoid food waste?
From 16 to 22 October, put yourself to the test! Participation through Nutrició Sense Fronteres Instagram - October 16-24 - Every day at 9.00 HFace to face and onlineWorkshop
Bio Week for Organic Food is an event featuring a whole host of activities around Catalonia, with the common goal of promoting and introducing organic produce and food to the public. The activities are organised by producers, processors and transformers, associations, shops, restaurants and schools working on subjects relating to organic agri-food production. See all the activities on the www.setmanabio.cat.