Knowing where food comes from may not seem essential to some.
Why know how to grow a courgette when you can simply buy one at the supermarket?
But is that attitude sustainable in a world with
rising costs, rising temperatures, and rising global insecurity?
A recent study suggests our knowledge about food in the UK – how it is made and where it comes from – is limited.
25% of children surveyed said they thought strawberries grow underground.
You may be tempted to blame the parents – 20% of them could not recognise a courgette.
These figures are not designed to attack anyone, but they highlight the point, there is a knowledge gap.
So, in this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, made in partnership with the charity
School Food Matters, we ask: How do we, as adults,
help kids learn more about food?
Guests:
Stephanie Slater, Founder & Chief Executive, School Food Matters
Chantelle Nicholson, Chef & Owner of Apricity Restaurant
Linde Stael, Sustainability and Foundation Manager, Belazu Foundation