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 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 16 at 11:00hParc de la BarcelonetaTalk
Presentation of the guide that provides readers with ideas, examples and lines of action for initiating better food-use actions in the city's neighbourhoods, either in the form of food networks, better food use meals or other formats.
Guide authors: Espai Ambiental Cooperativa and Associació Cuchara. Published by Barcelona City Council. - October 16th - 11.30 HParc de la BarcelonetaTalk
Presentation of the Pont Alimentari [Food Bridge] project, promoted by Rezero and the Resources Bank Foundation since 2015, with the aim of reducing food waste in the retail, catering and restaurant food-distribution sector, creating a network for interaction and better food use among donor companies and recipient organisations supporting vulnerable groups.
Urban rurality and biodiversity
- October 16th - 10.00 HJardí dels TarongersWorkshop
What needs to be taken into account when creating and managing your own seed bank at home or in an allotment. How to carry out the natural selection of seeds, how to conserve them and manage them.
Creating a seed bank is an initiative that reinforces food sovereignty. Recovering seeds is an act of empowerment, in order to stop depending on agro-industrial lobbies.
A seed bank helps to recover traditional seeds and increase the biodiversity which is being lost year after year. This is an educational activity to highlight the great work being done by farmers and how this contributes to a healthy, sustainable diet in our homes. - October 16 at 14:30hJardí dels TarongersCulinary experience
A guided meal to discover how cooking based on local produce and edible wild plants is good, fun and also essential. We explain the story behind each of these dishes, how they were made, the characteristics of their ingredients, how the species used were traditionally employed, and their potential in the kitchen (and the countryside) today.
The wild plants are the stars of each dish. We begin by explaining the plants hidden in the wild-plant salad with pine syrup, followed by a tasting session of savoury coca cakes using vegetables of traditional agricultural varieties (pumpkins, spinach, onions, etc.), wild plants (purslane, white goosefoot, sow thistles, etc.) and locally-produced cheese. We will end with a tasting session of sweet coca cakes (carob brownie with wood calamint, almond cake with satureja and apple crumble with lemon verbena), accompanied by a home-made ratafia wine or elder and blackberry syrup for the younger participants.
The meal is suitable for vegetarians.
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.
- October 17th - 17.00 HParc de la BarcelonetaShow
Transhumance is the seasonal migration of herds in search of pasture land wherever it may be depending on the time of year: pasture land in the mountains in summer and on the plain in winter.
And so are our shepherds, they lead the flock where the public is gathered to enjoy the street theatre. Shepherds, goats and our dog are the main characters. But maybe you will also end up being a protagonist. Do you know how to milk? And how do you do as a wolf?
Ecological footprint
- October 17th - 20.00 HPlaça del ReiScreening
Recovering the earth’s natural capacity to store carbon and sustain life could be one of the most effective ways to combat climate change.
Therefore, it is necessary to recompose all the stages of this complex framework, a task that many people are promoting through different initiatives around the world. This documentary shows us that the answers to environmental problems lie in nature, literally beneath our feet. - 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 - 22.00 H (variable frequency programming betevé)Betevé broadcastingDocumentary film season
Our plate is our most powerful tool to fight global warming and protect the planet. Our diet currently plays a very significant role in the dangers that threaten our planet. But there is hope. Investigative journalist Benoît Bringer travels the world looking for men and women who are producing a new food model, one that is respectful of both humanity and nature. This documentary gives us hope and shows us how each of us can be an agent of change and develop recipes for an economically viable food transition.
This activity is part of the Betevé documentary film series that includes the films Fermentación espontánea, Taste the waste, Food for change and Il mare piange.
Proximity
- October 17th - 11.30 HParc de la BarcelonetaTalk
Explanation of the Baix Llobregat Agricultural Park as a metropolitan agricultural area that produces food locally for the Barcelona Metropolitan Area. A public-private entity that aims to preserve the farmland and encourage the development of a professional agriculture that ensures the supply of fruits and vegetables to local markets and the viability of farms. During the talk we will discuss projects like the Parc Agrari farmers markets, the Producte Fresc del Parc Agrari brand, and the creation of a “test” area to encourage young people to get involved in farming.
- October 17th - 12.00 HParc de la BarcelonetaTalk
Ramats de Foc is a prescribed-silvopasture project aimed at boosting the contribution of livestock in fire-risk management through pasture in strategic forest areas.
Prescribed silvopasture is the practice of extensive livestock feeding following established a priori guidelines and goals to achieve a type of fire-resistant forest mass and Ramats de Foc is an initiative to promote this work, and help to extend it through our forests and bring it added value.
The project also aims to promote continuity of livestock activity in the region, through its twofold food and landscaping work, and to strengthen the ties between shepherds and local butchers.
By promoting the consumption of livestock animals that manage our forests, the aim is to encourage a change of perception in society so people understand how a certain kind of regional management will enable protection against the big fires that cause the most damage and that initiatives as simple as consuming local livestock are already helping to maintain fire-adapted landscapes.
- October 17th - 12.30 HParc de la BarcelonetaTalk
Alternatives from the global south to the impact of our unsustainable food system: the case of the Mercado Central del AMBA (Buenos Aires metropolitan area).
The activity, which is aimed at all members of the public, is part of the agreement for implementing the “Barcelona menja bé i just” project.
More week
- October 15th from 16.00 to 17.30 HEspai Consum ResponsableTalk, Exhibition
An activity aimed at raising public awareness of the resources used in food production, in order to show the importance of avoiding food waste due to the losses it generates.
- October 15th from 17.00 to 19.00 HCETT-UBCulinary experience
Presentation of the #CookOnceEatTwice campaign, with a view to sharing recipes and tips for getting the most out of your ingredients as a way of contributing to sustainable eating at home. The event will include a showcooking demonstration by the CETT-UB, where some of the recipes included in the campaign will be prepared.
La Fundació Espigoladors will be taking take part, with a question and answer game on making the most of food. - October 15th from 18.00 to 19.00 HVideoconferenceOnline
In this 60-minute talk we explain the pros and cons of using packaging for the retail sale of fruit and veg, and you’ll see that, in some cases,not only does it not represent an improvement in terms of food safety, but quite the reverse.