Nomadic Comfort Food: Food Access Beyond Borders

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Apr

13

11:00pm

Nomadic Comfort Food: Food Access Beyond Borders

By TPL Programs

When we look at the food at our local grocery stores, do they reflect the diversity of the people in the city?
Toronto-based chef, Bashir Munye believes that to celebrate diversity and multiculturalism and for people to achieve food sovereignty is for access to food that is culturally appropriate and produced through sustainable methods.
Born in Somalia and raised in Italy, Chef Bashir is inspired by global cuisine and Nomadic Comfort Food is the culinary definition Bashir uses to describe his identity as a Somali person and the heritage of the nomadic history of his community.
From Mogadishu to Bahia, African food is diverse and dynamic and relevant as any other cuisines on the culinary world stage. Chef Bashir will prepare a dish that is seasonally inspired, farm to table, wholesome and nutrient-dense while discussing how food not only nourishes the body but is also a tool for identity, self-determination and resilience.
Enjoy this Live & Online cooking experience with Chef Bashir and celebrate the vibrancy of the multi-ethnic African communities in Canada.
Chef Basir will also be in conversation with Idil Farah, a nutritionist passionate about holistic ways of healing with cultural foods and using your kitchen as your 'farmacy'.
Presented also in celebration of Earth Month as part of Toronto Public Library's Our Fragile Planet program series, supported by TD Friends of the Environment (TD FEF).
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This 1-hour program will be recorded and available for replay at the same link.
Questions about online programs? Please email us at [email protected]
Accessibility
Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Please call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to participate in this program. Please let us know as far in advance as possible and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks' notice is preferred. Phone 416-393-7099 or email [email protected]

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