Life Science students feast on Slow Food

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13/12-10 kl. 18:00 Culture / Life Science / Canteen / organic food

On December 10, at the Faculty of Life Science a feast was held to celebrate Terra Madra 2010. Terra Madre is an annual celebration of local and sustainable food production created by the Slow Food movement.

Students brought homemade dishes to share with their fellow students. The organizers of the event made a vegetable soup from donated organic vegetables and supplied a plethora of bread to everyone.

A Danish biodynamic farmer spoke about the importance of reconnecting back to the food system and promoting sustainable food systems.

Photos by Afton Halloran

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