slowmaking
Slowmaking is a contemporary approach to food preparation and consumption that emphasizes the importance of slowing down the pace of eating and cooking. Originating from the Slow Food movement, slowmaking encourages mindful and deliberate actions in the kitchen, focusing on the quality of ingredients, the techniques used, and the overall dining experience. This philosophy contrasts with the fast-paced, convenience-driven food culture prevalent in many societies today.
The concept of slowmaking involves several key practices. Firstly, it advocates for the use of fresh, seasonal,
Moreover, slowmaking encourages a more relaxed and social dining environment. Meals are often prepared with love
In essence, slowmaking is about reconnecting with the food we eat and the people we share it