University of Gastronomic Sciences - Campus

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University of Gastronomic Sciences - Campus

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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, 9, 12042 Pollenzo CN, Italy

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International university exploring food culture, wine, and sustainability  

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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, 9, 12042 Pollenzo CN, Italy Get directions

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David Chang and Airbnb Are Holding a Contest to Send Home Cooks to Italy | Eater

"Located at a UNESCO World Heritage site in Pollenzo, this culinary education institution hosts immersive programs that pair home cooks with professional culinary experts to refine treasured family recipes. As part of a high-profile contest, a cohort of the world’s best home cooks will be brought here to learn directly from chefs (including Momofuku founder David Chang and his mother, Sherri) and to explore how home cooking can bridge cultural divides. The experience also includes entrepreneurship training led in collaboration with a major travel platform, teaching participants how to translate their culinary skills into income by pairing cooking with business strategies." - Jaya Saxena

https://www.eater.com/2019/11/26/20983750/airbnb-david-chang-contest-italy-family-recipes
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gastroservet

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What a beautiful place and campus. There is a hotel and also a wine bank ( very big wine cellar) in the campus. You can taste and buy Barrolo wines.

Ovidiu Niculescu

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My wife stumbled upon this, the University was celebrating 20 years of existence, having multiple events and tours for potentially interested students, families and random tourists… Enjoyed touring their wine bank (they do tasting too), food lab, library and witnessing a great in-person dialogue between Stefano Boeri and Carlo Petrini (the architect of the Milan Bosco Verticale and the father of slow food respectively). Such an enjoyable experience… The university has a high percentage of international students. Surprisingly for us as US tourists, it was rather hard to find detailed information about this event on the web. But it was PACKED! I was truly impressed with everything I saw and learned, this is a place for those more interested in the business, supply and financial aspects of gastronomy rather than to become a chef. As an educator (different field) myself, they truly gained my respect. A very enjoyable day!

Chaitali Pednekar

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University set up for curious gastronomes. Slow food revolution begins here ❤️

T. GeBrim

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Kunio Tokuoka, the executive chef of the Kyoto Kitcho restaurant in Japan, introduced Japanese cuisine. Using local ingredients, he created a menu that made the most of Piedmontese beef and seasonal mushrooms. This was a project that allowed the students to experience the authentic taste of Japan and to learn the value of food culture. This university is a place where students can learn about food culture and environmental issues, and it pursues a sustainable approach to food based on the Slow Food philosophy.

Electric Jellyfish

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This university doesn't deserve all the praise it gets from its Slow Food name. It's a purely commercial operation. There isn't anything revolutionary or sustainable about it. How can you "talk" about the importance of local food, of ethical and healthy food, and you serve on your own student canteen, several foods made with refined soy and canola oil? Palm oil? Mangoes from far away continents? Food that literally resembles fast food of the sorts of Starbucks? Hypocrisy at every corner. Even in our classes, they were not really that concerned with actually developing and discussing sustainable foodways and politics as they were concerned with tasting fancy wines at every possible occasion. In fact, the whole time I studied here, very very rarely I saw someone mentioning the REAL political issues surrounding food. Who would have imagined, an university seemingly concerned with food sustainability, but apolitical? It's almost like they are afraid of something. But I guess with a tuition of over 15000 euros one should have expected this type of "green elitism". "Sustainable" food for the rich. Now I wonder if Slow Food isn't a farse of itself...

Micaela Piccoli

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I can not love what I called home for the last 9th months? It’s the Hogwarts of food!

Abdoulaye Gueye

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Revolutionary

Claudiu Mesaros

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Un loc în care se poate învăța cu adevărat despre arte vinului. Fiecare vin este păstrat împreună cu o mostră din terenul viței din care e făcut.