Newsletter 'Eat' | The walls of fear

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 October 2023 Thursday 11:33
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Newsletter 'Eat' | The walls of fear

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The chef and activist José Andrés stopped along the way to star in the new chapter of the podcast Stay to Eat. He told us about cooking and World Central Kitchen; about his parents and how they inoculated him with the cooperative virus; of the differences between suffering the effects of natural disasters or hatred between peoples.

Andrés warned that conflicts and climate change, which must be urgently stopped, will generate massive migrations in the coming years and there will be few habitable places left on the planet. He also reminded us that we can put up walls to feel safer among those who do not seem like us, but what happens on the other side will sooner or later end up affecting us.

- Ultramarinos La Confianza. It opened its doors in 1871 and is a landmark in the tourist center of Huesca. We are referring to La Confianza, the oldest grocery store in the country. Ismael Arana reviews his origins and his long career until he managed to reach our days in good health and maintaining his beauty and magic.

- The Disney menu. Iker Morán warns that Disney has done more for veganism than any campaign. Who wants to eat an animal that talks to you on the screen or after watching Bambi? When this company turns 100 years old, the journalist reviews some of the snacks that, in his films, left their mark.

- Mario Sánchez and food security. Don't sink your teeth into pocho tomato is the title of the first book that food technologist Mario Sánchez has written and which has just been published by Plataforma Editorial. Hada Macià interviewed him to find out some of the precautionary measures that we sometimes overlook both when we eat out and when we cook at home.

- Santa Magdalena. Quim and Paula Marquès, father and daughter, have just opened Santa Magdalena, a restaurant in Gràcia where they claim that simple Catalan cuisine that they refuse to see disappear in restaurants. They offer buffet breakfasts, à la carte dishes and a menu of the day for 19.50 euros.

- Chocolate panellets. We know that pine nut panellets will once again be king on November 1, All Saints' Day. But chocolate lovers can be encouraged to follow the steps of this recipe proposed by Ana Casanova. It is very easy to prepare and the result is revealed by the photography.