Volunteer Opportunity

Amazonian Forest Foods and Culinary Arts

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Tena, Napo, Ecuador
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  • Details

    Schedule:Weekdays (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:Part time (10-30 hrs/wk)
    Recurrence:Recurring
    Cost:Fee Required: $400
    Areas of Focus:Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Health & Medicine, Hunger, Food Security, Rural Areas

    Description

    Amazonian Forest Foods and Culinary Arts

    The Amazon rainforest is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world with over 40,000 plant species and 2.5 million insect species! Also, there is said to be over 3,000 edible fruit species. Many indigenous communities have recipes for preparing fish, meat, beverages, fruits, and starches that were passed down through generations.

    Many farming families, organizations, and community associations are working hard to re-value and preserve traditional Amazonian dishes while also adding a modern, culinary flare to the food. In this internship, interns learn about the endless amount of edible species that exist in the Amazon [including insects, fruits, herbs, and spices] and how these products can support local economies in an environmentally-friendly and sustainable way.

    Potential internship activities include:

    • Learn from local farmers and cooks about the intersection between ancestral farming/hunting/fishing practices and how they connect to modern cuisine and income-generation projects
    • Identify edible and medicinal plants and understand their importance in traditional cooking and medicine
    • Sample and learn about some of the thousands of fruit, vegetable, nut, spice, and insect species
    • Collaborate with farmers on projects to diversify and add value to their agroforestry farms, and research domestic and international markets for local products
    • Opportunity to organize Farm to Table (Forest to Table) meals to help rural families and associations showcase the riches of the forest and educate others about traditional Amazonian foods
    • Prepare traditional dishes with locals and experiment by adding different flavors and spices
    • Contribute to work in the chakra (traditional agroforestry farm) by planting, weeding, and harvesting products
    • Create and/or clear trails in medicinal plant gardens or chakras with locals
    • Support eco-toursim projects and guide visitors as they learn about forest foods, traditional Amazonian dishes, and agroforestry systems
    • Research local Amazonian products and national and international markets where they can be sold

    Interns live with host families, allowing them to forge meaningful connections with locals during their time in the Amazon. Most host families live in rural communities close to the forest, and many have their own agroforestry farms and invite interns to join them when they plant, weed, and harvest Some of the amazing products you will get to learn about and experiment with include ishpingo (Amazonian cinnamon), ajo de monte (wild garlic), sacha inchik (Amazonian wild peanut), chontacuro (grub), chonta (a palm fruit), and locally-grown tumeric and ginger,

    The Amazon rainforest is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world with over 40,000 plant species and 2.5 million insect species! Also, there is said to be over 3,000 edible fruit species. Many indigenous communities have recipes for preparing fish, meat, beverages, fruits, and starches that were passed down through generations.

    Many farming families, organizations, and community associations are working hard to re-value and preserve traditional Amazonian dishes while also adding a modern, culinary flare to the food. In this internship, interns learn about the endless amount of edible species that exist in the Amazon [including insects, fruits, herbs, and spices] and how these products can support local economies in an environmentally-friendly and sustainable way.

    Potential internship activities include:

    • Learn from local farmers and cooks about the intersection between ancestral farming/hunting/fishing practices and how they connect to…

    Location

    On-site

    Andy´s bodega the office

    Tena, Ecuador
    Directions

    The office location is in Tena, close to the Malecon, the activities take place in the surroundings of the main city of Tena.

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