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There is no waste in the Collapse kitchen. The fermentation liquid used for the mushrooms in the dish above is spiced, smoked and recycled into a sour tonic. | There is no waste in the Collapse kitchen. The fermentation liquid used for the mushrooms in the dish above is spiced, smoked and recycled into a sour tonic. | ||
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+ | ==== Spirulina capsules ==== | ||
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+ | In the world of collapsed food systems dietary supplements are a big industry. As an example of an already booming industry in both natural and artificial [[https:// | ||
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+ | * cold pressed spirulina pills | ||
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+ | Serving: Pour the pills in an authentic-looking medicine jar. Serve with the smoked fungus juice. | ||
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+ | ==== Mock worms in seaweed salt ==== | ||
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+ | Our plan for this dish was to serve insects or worms. However due to a large insectivore fair in Belgium on the same day, we were unable to procure "the real thing" | ||
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Context: innovation, playfulness, | Context: innovation, playfulness, | ||
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- | * Fruit reduction with chilli | + | {{> |
- | * Mock oysters | + | |
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- | * Purple carrots and candied violets | + | ==== Fruit elixir ==== |
- | * Sweet basil drink | + | |
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+ | ==== Mock oysters ==== | ||
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+ | The name of this dish points to the irreverence and playfulness of this scenario. There is nothing even remotely similar to oysters, except the shells we used instead of plates. The food itself could have come from one of the " | ||
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+ | * 1l red port | ||
+ | * 1 orange | ||
+ | * 1 kaffir lime leaf | ||
+ | * 1 lemon myrtle leaf | ||
+ | * 1 cinnamon leaf | ||
+ | * pinch of allspice | ||
+ | * 1 tsp cloves | ||
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+ | Serving: Spoon several pieces of quince and syrup into oyster shells and serve with bamboo skewers. | ||
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+ | Sourcing: Quinces came from the Molenbeek market in Brussels, Belgium. Port from Delhaize. Orange from the Tanclub organic shop. Cinnamon leaf and allspice were a gift from a Veronique Linard and Hans de Man living in Jamaica. Cloves came from an organic farm in Tanzania. Kaffir lime and lemon Myrtle we brought back from the Adelaide Market in Australia. All ferally traded in our luggage on our way back from various work and family related travels. | ||
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+ | Transform Scenario has a closed loop industrial production, and there is virtually no pollution. CO2 is captured and transformed into other useful products, such as for example [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Carrots and violets ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Sweet basil teas ==== | ||