Cook from Leaf to Root to keep edible foods like peels, seeds, cores and over ripe produce out of the waste. Get started with these recipes and tips.
You may be familiar with the trend to add veggies to everything we eat. Like raw brownies made of sweet potato or zucchini and beetroot. But have you heard of the movement to eat the entire food to avoid waste?
The trend is referred to as ‘Leaf to Root’ for plant-based foods It is popular amongst the zero waste community and also amongst chefs across the world who challenge themselves to invent new recipes using these forgotten scraps.
Here are some strange parts of foods that are actually edible, nutritious and tasty.
According to Dubai Carbon, the UAE ranks among the top nations for per capita waste generation in the world. Roughly, 38% of the food prepared every day in the emirate is wasted, which jumps to around 60% during Ramadan! :(
A lot of this food is edible. Globally, we throw away 1.3 billion tons of perfectly edible food every year. By saving 1/3 of food, we would have four times the food needed to feed the world’s 820 million undernourished people every year. This is what we should aim, during Ramadan and beyond.
Let’s start by focussing on four common foods that we would normally throw away in own kitchens while preparing Iftar and Suhoor.
Here are four straightforward, interesting, food-saving recipes from around the web.
The Academy of Culinary Nutrition shares a guide to making Salad Dressing from extra herbs (parsley – or even thyme, cilantro (coriander), oregano, basil and rosemary).
Photo by Lindsay Moe on Unsplash
Garlic and Zest shares a recipe for Vegetable Scrap Broth, which can be used to enrich the flavour of soups, stir fries and other dishes.
Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash
Leaf to Root shares a recipe for Banana Peel Cake and tips on how to get it right.
Photo by Julia kouzenkov on Unsplash
My Endless Kitchen shares a recipe for Sweet and Spicy Sautéed Kale Stems that mask the bitter taste of the stems.
Photo by Laura Johnston on Unsplash
Ready to start?
Pick one recipe to make tonight, and challenge yourself to try all four over the next two weeks! Post a pic to Instagram with #YallaGreen #Zerowaste #RamadanatHome and tag us @ews-wwf
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