Exploring spices from the women who grow them to the women who cook
with them.Single origin. Direct trade. Heirloom. Hand picked. For many
of us, these are words used to describe so much of our food...with the
exception of our spice pantry. We care about the terroir of our wine,
and the people who planted and picked our farm-fresh veggies. But
where does our turmeric come from? Who harvests our saffron? How can
we use nature’s bounty to create transcendent dishes? As we
incorporate increasingly diverse cuisines into our kitchens, how can
we acknowledge and appreciate the origins and future of our spices in
our kitchens, farms, restaurants, and grocery aisles?
Sana Javeri Kadri- the founder of Diaspora Co.
[https://www.diasporaco.com/]- has a mission to put power and
resources into indigenous SPICE FARMING AND CREATE A RADICALLY NEW AND
EQUITABLE VISION OF THE SPICE TRADE IS EVERYTHING WE #pinefor. And she
isn’t alone. Carol Wang, the co-founder of Rumi Spice
[https://www.rumispice.com/] sources sustainably-farmed saffron
directly from Afghan farmers, employing more than 1,900 Afghan women-
a practice far from the norm in the SPICE INDUSTRY. And Chef Preeti
Mistry [https://www.instagram.com/chefpmistry/?hl=en]’s use of spice
is a cornerstone of her expression of style & identity through food,
from her Top Chef experience, to opening her restaurant, and writing
her gem of a cookbook.
Join PINEAPPLE SF FOR A CONVO ON THE POWER, beauty and style of our
SPICE CABINETS FT. Sana Javeri Kadri, Carol Wang, and Preeti Mistry- 3
women with different philosophies on transforming the way we think
about SPICE. Our moderator Hetal Vasavada, former MasterChef
contestant and founder of milkandcardamom.com
[http://milkandcardamom.com/], will lead us in exploring what it’s
like to start a company rooted in sustainable agriculture, and create
a career around celebrating the origin of spice, and Preeti will
lead a conversation about power, politics, and sovereignty around
spices, followed by an exclusive spice blend demo. We'll end the night
with more mingling, eating and a spice bazaar.
The event will take place at Baana [https://www.baana.co/], a creative
studio and inspiring setting for exploring social and community
engagement and conversations around art, design and food located near
Nob Hill. Delicious food from KASA Indian Eatery will be provided by
Caviar
[https://www.trycaviar.com/t/san-francisco?groups=f_online__d_partnerships__p_pineapple__c_sf_pineapple_may22&cvosrc=partnerships.pineapple.sf_pineapple_may22&utm_medium=partnerships&utm_source=pineapple&utm_campaign=sf_pineapple_may22]
and we’ll wash it down with bubbly, probiotic Health-Ade
[https://health-ade.com/?v=7516fd43adaa#ZBmisXG0yJAcm1aj.97] Kombucha.
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partners we #pinefor:
* Caviar
[https://www.trycaviar.com/t/san-francisco?groups=f_online__d_partnerships__p_pineapple__c_sf_pineapple_may22&cvosrc=partnerships.pineapple.sf_pineapple_may22&utm_medium=partnerships&utm_source=pineapple&utm_campaign=sf_pineapple_may22]
* Baana [/baana.co]
* Health-Ade [http://health-ade.com]
* for worktrade opportunities, contact sf@pineapplecollaborative.com
* PINEAPPLE IS COMMITTED TO ACCESSIBLE PROGRAMMING. If this ticket
price creates a major financial barrier to coming to the event, please
send us an email at sf@pineapplecollaborative.com.
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