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Dublin’s emblematic skyline alongside the original English edition of the book (right) and its Spanish translation (left)

DUBLIN SYMPOSIUM: FOOD AND POWER

Dublin’s emblematic skyline alongside the original English edition of the book (right) and its Spanish translation (left)
Dublin, the setting for a talk bringing together the original English edition of the book (right) and its Spanish translation (left). © Vicky Hayward © Card design paperbear.ie

The Dublin Gastronomy Symposium chose as its topic for 2017 ‘Food and Power’. For this, and in particular for a session dedicated to three talks about Franciscan food history, a topic now opening up as a new research area in Ireland, I wrote a paper about Altamiras’s work viewed within Spanish philosophy from the 15th to the 18th centuries.

However, the Symposium, held in Dublin’s main centre for professional cookery education (DIT), is much more than simply an academic meeting. Hospitality and the exchange of ideas over food comes to the fore in the DIT dining room, where students cook, and in venues like Chapter One, where Ross Lewis, a founding father of Ireland’s food renaissance, uses superb local produce in European cookery highlighting distinctive foods and flavours.

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❖ If you’d like to read this text in Español, just click on this link!

See also:
1 ❖ Franciscan Values in Spanish Culinary Culture: From Eiximenis to Altamiras
2 ❖ Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, «Celebration», 2011 «Celebrando con Altamiras: El Espíritu de Sus Platos de Fiesta»
3 ❖ Amsterdam Symposium on the History of Food, «Food, Hunger and Conflict», 2015
4 ❖ Recipe Books as History and Writing: Aranjuez
5 ❖ Snow and Ices: From Sierra to Friary Kitchen, Museo de Madrid
6 ❖ Nadal: Galician Christmas Food, Migration and Memory

Irish produce at its very best at Ross Lewis’s Chapter One restaurant in Dublin: here, fresh wild salmon is served with peas and potato cakes.
Ross Lewis’s modern European cooking at Chapter One restaurant: fresh wild salmon, peas and potato cakes. ©Vicky Hayward

Juan Altamiras’s book may be read for its recipes, or as the surfacing of a deeper Franciscan culinary culture within which food sourcing and diet were configured to represent humility.”

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