Posted by: holidaysinsardinia | April 25, 2008

Slow Food, or how to start enjoying food again

Carlo Petrini, the founder of the Slow Food movement, defined this new cuisine with the following terms “Buono, pulito e giusto”. Italian for good, clean and fair.
It all started in 1986 with the opening of a McDonalds outlet in Rome. Carlo Petrini and other like-minded friends have seen the opening of a fast food outlet in the Eternal City as an attack against the diversity and originality of regional and Italian cuisine. Under the good auspices of the snail, the distinguishing feature of the Slow Food movement, they are thriving since then for slow eating and enjoyment of food, and they celebrate with that the joy of cooking and discovery. Ultimately they challenge the food industry that local products and ancient varieties make a much more pleasurable meal in the full respect of nature.

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Good, clean and fair is the motto of Slow Food: What we eat should taste good, but also
be good to the environment and our own health and not harm the producers that should
be given a fair wage for their work.
 


No ready-meals, but regional products whose origin the consumer understand, no cloned beef or lamb roasts, no genetically modified corn or tomatoes these are the main concept of the Slow Food followers on the table. The growing demand for regional and high-quality food from the farm, which is carefully prepared, shows that Slow Food is the ever more followed new trend and certainly influences the lives of tomorrow in nutritional science.
Start your own campaign by supporting products with authentic character, made following traditional or natural methods.
In Sardinia many producers are still attached to the methods past by their ancestor for example the Vermentino wine, Pecorino cheese or olive oil. Each of them ensures quality and gives extra value to the product.
On the island many farmers combine their products with offer of lodging as well as tasting or a visit to the farm grounds. These particular accommodations are called Agriturismo and are very popular with holidaymakers who want an eco-sustainable vacation.

For ideas of holidays in an Agriturismo (Farm stay) contact the team of Holidays in Sardinia
To be part of the ever-growing Slow Food community go to their website www.slowfood.com

 

 

 

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