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Exploring Beans: From Culinary Traditions to Everyday Cooking Tips

Exploring Beans: From Culinary Traditions to Everyday Cooking Tips

Update: 2024-02-07
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What’s the difference between beans and pulses? Is it bad to eat canned beans? How is Polish independence linked to the beans from the town of Lamim in Brazil? 


This episode is part of a small series dedicated to the Planting the Future Challenge, in which we take a deep dive into our food system and its challenges, get inspired to cook up plant-rich meals, learn about agroecology as a solution and get into action! For more information on the challenge and to sign up, visit www.plantingthefuture.slowfood.com


Guests: Nicolas Carton (Researcher & Global Bean Project Coordinator), Lucas Monteiro Mourão (Slow Food Brazil Activist) and Amaliah (Educator and Slow Food Activist in Indonesia).

Host & Production: Valentina Gritti

Post-Production & Music: Leonardo Prieto Dorantes


Useful links:

- The Global Bean Project: www.globalbean.eu

- Information sheet about cooking dry pulses: https://www.globalbean.eu/publications/cooking-pulses-dry-seeds/ 

- Read more about the Polish Eagle bean: https://www.slowfood.com/blog-and-news/polish-eagle-beans-a-pulse-beating-like-a-warm-heart-across-continents/ 

- Tempeh in the Ark of Taste: https://www.fondazioneslowfood.com/en/ark-of-taste-slow-food/benguk-tempeh-besengek-2/ 




Finally, join our Telegram group for feedback, questions and advice: https://t.me/+xSzaZeIyCUM1NjJk 

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Exploring Beans: From Culinary Traditions to Everyday Cooking Tips

Exploring Beans: From Culinary Traditions to Everyday Cooking Tips

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