The ritual of smell and hearing takes years in order to perfect.
“I believe that Chado helps remind us what the most important things in our life are.”
- Ms. Yasuko Takahashi
Representing 60 countries from all corners of the world, more than 500 experts came together for a meeting of the minds at the first global convention on biodiversity.
In the spirit of open-source, discover the insights of WHO, BCGI, Johns Hopkins, TEALEAVES, Kew Gardens, UBC Botanical Garden, Durham University and NSCAD at the World Biodiversity Forum.
TEALEAVES at the World Biodiversity Forum alongside WHO, Microsoft, NSCAD and more.
Foraged, Organic, Nutritionally Dense Superfoods - and they're free.
How incorporating seagreens into cuisine benefits us and the planet.
This ritual embodies time, focus and attention to detail.
“I can change your perception of what something tastes like by the way it's described or the context it’s served in.”- Adam Brumberg
Ichi-go Ichi-e is the esteemed Japanese idiom that expresses the fleeting beauty of passing time. Its significance extends to the ritual of Chadō, the Japanese Tea Ceremony.
Chef Bruno Feldeisen suspends a moment of culinary brilliance to preserve a delicious memory.
Professor Philip Stark of Berkeley Open Source Food thinks that "we have a problem with the public perception of what is edible."