Thursday, April 25, 2013

Happy Belated Earth Day!


Photo source: http://food-management.com/colleges-amp-universities/low-carbon-food-earth-day-2013
Earth Day was on Monday, so I'm a few days late, but I wanted to share this article about a cool event that occurred at 500 college-campus cafeterias and cafes managed by Bon Appetit Management Company:

The catering company hosted Low Carbon Diet Day, as it has been doing since 2008, replacing typical dishes with versions with a lower carbon footprint.

Foods that have a high carbon footprint that they eliminated included beef, cheese, milk, and fresh air-freighted fruit.

Instead, they cooked edamame burgers, pesto (cheese-less) pizza, and almond-milk smoothies with flash-frozen fruit.

Photo source: http://twincommodities.com/Almonds.html
As their VP explained regarding the impact of cow's milk and fresh berries, “Cow’s milk…is a high-carbon product—of all food animals, cows produce the most methane, a greenhouse gas that is accelerating climate change... Meanwhile, instead of using air-freighted berries from another continent, we can use berries that were flash-frozen last summer at the peak of ripeness, retaining all of their flavor and nutrients.”

See the entire article here.

I thought this event was a great reminder of the carbon impact of a lot of common food items, and also of what types of foods can be used as replacement ingredients if you decide to have a low carbon diet day. Happy Earth Day!


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