Every other week Natoora founder, Franco Fubini, calls on our community of chefs and growers, as well as anthropologists, authors, scientists and sustainability experts, to talk about how our everyday food choices can bring about radical change.
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Every other week Natoora founder, Franco Fubini, calls on our community of chefs and growers, as well as anthropologists, authors, scientists and sustainability experts, to talk about how our everyday food choices can bring about radical change.
A commercial fisherman turned kelp and oyster farmer, Bren Smith tells us how our oceans offer up a scalable solution to our global climate crisis. This is a profoundly personal episode that brings us real hope for the future.
Like us, Dan Barber is on a mission to raise the bar on flavour as he shakes up the way food is grown for good. You might know him from the award winning Netflix series Chef’s Table, where he showcased the efforts of farmers, ecologists and nutritionists through one powerful medium: the plate. His conviction that chefs hold tremendous power to enact change through flavour holds a central line at his two restaurants, and in his book, The Third Plate.
His most recent endeavour is Row 7 Seeds: a seed company on a mission to democratise flavour. A vital component for building a better food future, which we delve into further in this episode.
This week we talk to the chef-founder of Chez Panisse, author, slow-food activist, educator and winner of multiple lifetime achievement awards: Alice Waters.
Welcome to Transform the Food System. Every other week Natoora's founder, Franco Fubini, will talk to a different guest about how we can use our collective power to build a better food system.
Every other week Natoora founder, Franco Fubini, calls on our community of chefs and growers, as well as anthropologists, authors, scientists and sustainability experts, to talk about how our everyday food choices can bring about radical change.