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Slow Food Organisations
A local Slow Food chapter is called a convivium; it is an assemblage of
members who live near one another and who act in support of the mission
statement and guiding values of Slow Food USA. Members of a convivium get
together or put on events several times a year, such as a tasting or dinner
at which local products, and perhaps those from elsewhere for comparison and
contrast, are tasted and discussed, led by the producer or someone else
familiar with the product. Convivia engage in community outreach activities
and are always on the lookout for endangered foods or small-scale producers
that they may be able to help.
Slow Food Mission
Through its understanding of gastronomy with relation to politics,
agriculture and the environment Slow Food has become an active player in
agriculture and ecology. Slow Food links pleasure and food with awareness
and responsibility. The association's activities seek to defend biodiversity
in our food supply, spread the education of taste, and link producers of
excellent foods to consumers through events and initiatives.
Defense of Biodiversity
Slow Food believes the enjoyment of excellent foods and wines should be
combined with efforts to save the countless traditional cheeses, grains,
vegetables, fruits, and animal breeds that are disappearing due to the
prevalence of convenience food and agribusiness. Through the Ark of Taste
and Presidia projects (supported by the Slow Food Foundation for
Biodiversity), the Slow Food Award for Biodiversity and Terra Madre, Slow
Food seeks to protect our invaluable food heritage.
Taste Education
In a world where the pleasures of taste are not always learned through
leisurely meals around a lively table, we must make a conscious effort to
explore, question and experiment. This is the aim of Slow Food's taste
education initiatives. Convivia activities introduce new foods to members
while Taste Workshops offer guided tastings with food experts. Our youngest
eaters benefit from Slow Food in Schools and true gastronomes are trained at
the University of Gastronomic Sciences.
Linking Producers and Consumers
Slow Food organizes fairs, events and farmers' markets to showcase products
of excellent gastronomic quality. The huge success of the international food
festival Salone del Gusto, with its cornucopia of foods to be tasted and
bought, supports producers while offering up a world of delights to the
public. Other events include Urban Harvest, Cheese, Slow Fish, Deutscher
Käsemarkt and Aux Origines du Goût.
A local Slow Food chapter is called a convivium; it is an assemblage of
members who live near one another and who act in support of the mission
statement and guiding values of Slow Food USA. Members of a convivium get
together or put on events several times a year, such as a tasting or dinner
at which local products, and perhaps those from elsewhere for comparison and
contrast, are tasted and discussed, led by the producer or someone else
familiar with the product. Convivia engage in community outreach activities
and are always on the lookout for endangered foods or small-scale producers
that they may be able to help.
Slow Food Mission
Through its understanding of gastronomy with relation to politics,
agriculture and the environment Slow Food has become an active player in
agriculture and ecology. Slow Food links pleasure and food with awareness
and responsibility. The association's activities seek to defend biodiversity
in our food supply, spread the education of taste, and link producers of
excellent foods to consumers through events and initiatives.
Defense of Biodiversity
Slow Food believes the enjoyment of excellent foods and wines should be
combined with efforts to save the countless traditional cheeses, grains,
vegetables, fruits, and animal breeds that are disappearing due to the
prevalence of convenience food and agribusiness. Through the Ark of Taste
and Presidia projects (supported by the Slow Food Foundation for
Biodiversity), the Slow Food Award for Biodiversity and Terra Madre, Slow
Food seeks to protect our invaluable food heritage.
Taste Education
In a world where the pleasures of taste are not always learned through
leisurely meals around a lively table, we must make a conscious effort to
explore, question and experiment. This is the aim of Slow Food's taste
education initiatives. Convivia activities introduce new foods to members
while Taste Workshops offer guided tastings with food experts. Our youngest
eaters benefit from Slow Food in Schools and true gastronomes are trained at
the University of Gastronomic Sciences.
Linking Producers and Consumers
Slow Food organizes fairs, events and farmers' markets to showcase products
of excellent gastronomic quality. The huge success of the international food
festival Salone del Gusto, with its cornucopia of foods to be tasted and
bought, supports producers while offering up a world of delights to the
public. Other events include Urban Harvest, Cheese, Slow Fish, Deutscher
Käsemarkt and Aux Origines du Goût.


