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 16th - 12.00 HParc de la BarcelonetaTalk
The mission of the NGO Nutrition Without Borders is to contribute to reducing nutrition inequalities throughout the world, in accordance with human rights. They act from the perspective of cooperation, training and empowerment, promoting the balanced use of the world's food resources and solidarity amongst peoples of all nations, in line with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
At Nutrition Without Borders, we are aware of the economic crisis which is affecting some sectors of the population, a factor that increases vulnerability and leads to poverty and social exclusion.
“Sharing food” is an initiative for making the best use of food resources and networking to help prevent food waste and reduce the impact of poverty in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area. The project aims to protect the universal right to food for Barcelona citizens at risk of social exclusion, while also cutting down on food waste and helping reduce the city's ecological footprint to favour the planet. - October 16th - 12.30 HParc de la BarcelonetaWorkshop
What foods are naturally available in each season? How can we maintain a varied, healthy and sustainable diet? This master class guides participants towards sustainable, local and seasonal food. During the session, we will see various strategies for healthy cooking and seasonal food conservation, so we can enjoy them all year round and get the most out of them.
The master class also shares practical ideas for conserving, storing and cooking the food, sharing explanations about the social and environmental importance of our food habits with the audience. Gaining a culture of better food use and providing specific tools for getting the most out of food products. Advice is given on how to eat a complete, balanced diet without dying in the process. Where should we store carrots? What do we do with so many tomatoes? What we can do with summer fruit? If you would like to hear some practical, everyday advice that is fun and visual, don’t miss this class! - October 16th - 17.30 HParc de la BarcelonetaRound table
Relationships of power within the agri-food system and their impact on public policies
For over a decade the loss of food sovereignty has been recognised as a key factor in the impoverishment of the people. This basically affects people living in rural environments, but there is an increasing amount of protest in cities, due to a loss of control and decision-making in terms of what we eat every day.
Due to the situation created by the Covid-19 pandemic, we have become even more aware of the
current food system's inability to respond to the general public's needs, especially in sectors of society with pre-existing inequalities.
All of these conditioning factors of poor diet, together with advertising and labelling, generate health problems in an increasingly large proportion of society.In response to this, alternative initiatives to food banks have arisen in many cities, with a transformative focus on these social inequalities. Likewise, there is a clear need for institutions to include public policies that guarantee access to this human right.
From the perspective provided by food sovereignty, we aim to tackle the capacity and decision-making processes which determine what is produced, where it is produced, how
it is produced and on what scale, as well as how these social inequalities are created.
Urban rurality and biodiversity
- 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 18th - 17.30 HParc de la Ciutadella - Passeig de Pujades amb Passeig Lluís CompanysVisit / 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 19th - 17.30 HJardins Pla i ArmengolVisit / 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 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 16th - 12.30 H and 17.00 HParc de la BarcelonetaShow
Horta is a show that recuperates values rooted in the earth and the most genuine ancestral customs, bringing them up to date and adapting them to the interests and knowledge of younger children. An itinerant journey through various transformed theatrical spaces in Horta, where the senses and the children are the protagonists: touching the earth, listening to and singing songs, discovering stories and old objects and smelling herbs.
Joana and Esther, the two stars of this story, have everything ready: this is the time to wake the earth up and start the cycle, as they were shown by their granddad Vicent and their grandma Maria.
An experience that combines the power of oral narration with the magic and poetry of theatrical and performance resources. Through our senses, we discover what Horta is, with tenderness and emotion, but above all, with humour, entertainment and education.The countryside is part of our tradition and our future and... Who knows, the children in the audience today may become the great agronomists of the future!
- Local fish, fishermen from Barcelona. How to consume local fish in a sustainable and responsible wayOctober 17th - 11.00 HParc de la BarcelonetaTalk
Talk presenting local fish consumption projects such as La Platgeta, which will provide the keys to consuming fish in a healthy, fair, sustainable and responsible way.
- October 17th - 14.00 HParc de la BarcelonetaCulinary experience
Would you like to taste a menu put together by healthy, sustainable groups? Let yourself be seduced by their culinary proposals. Come, taste, and become part of the change.
When designing the menu, we took the following into account:
- The Mediterranean diet as the basis for the project: seasonal vegetables, legumes and fish.
- The food offered to us by the producers of local, seasonal ecological produce.
- The dishes have been designed with culinary combinations, in order to enjoy the territory's food, produced using healthy culinary techniques.
The menu is cooked by eighteen chefs who belong to the network; we are from Catalonia, Valencia, Aragon, Madrid, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands and Galicia.
We serve the menu accompanied by the producers who supplied the vegetables, legumes, oil, wine and fish. We will also be accompanied by a manager of short-circuit marketing, a nutritionist and an educator; we would like you to meet all of the people who make the change of model possible in our groups, a strategic sector for furthering this change in the food model.Menu
- Cream of sweet potato with hen-of-the-wood mushrooms
- Raw vegetable salad with pomegranate and orange vinaigrette
- Chickpea hamburger with spinach and young garlic sauce
- Beetroot pie with carob sauce
We hereby inform you that we cannot guarantee that the meals served during this event are free of substances that may cause some type of allergy or food intolerance.
More week
- October 18th from 9.30 to 13.30 HPalo Alto FoundationTalk
Midway through the European project FoodSHIFT 2030, organised in Barcelona, the initiative is offering a conference open to everybody and with the participation of the members of the European consortium, its acceleration labs and a series of international guests, presenting the progress in its research and citizen involvement.
- October 18th from 10.00 to 12.00 HFormació i TreballWorkshop
We are offering a talk in our field of “Training in Catering” for young people in vocational training, and we also prepare them for entering the job market in restaurants and catering.
We include the contents of vegetarian and vegan menus, as well as sustainable packaging! - October 18th from 11.00 to 12.30 HEspai Consum ResponsableTalk, Culinary experience
Talk and tasting aiming to promote sustainable food from locally-sourced produce and the prevention of food waste.