'A really beautiful way to learn': Foraging for food popular in Sydney

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'A really beautiful way to learn': Foraging for food popular in Sydney | themattbungard

The best place to forage is your own garden. Forage where you know what’s happening.Foraging is not free food, it’s a gift. It should be the way humans find value in the landscape.

"Foraging is cultivating relationships with your own neighbourhood. If you’re filling up your breakfast bowl with anything, make sure you know what it is." He encourages people to read about the Australian environment, go to workshops and botanic gardens, or learn about bush tucker from Indigenous teachers.

Mr Bonetto works with Cornersmith, a cafe and picklery in the inner-west that focuses on ethical food production, sustainable business practice and community engagement. Organised foraging workshops have been popular with the cafe's customers, owner Alex Elliott-Howery said.

 

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