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Each of the two dishes served as the illustration of a problematic related to the impact of small, often disregarded, organisms on the environment.  
Each of the two dishes served as the illustration of a problematic related to the impact of small, often disregarded, organisms on the environment.  


To that end, [[Spore|“Spore”]] aimed to address the various invisible uses of fungi and yeast in the production of food, as well as its prevalence and effects on our planet's ecosystems ([[Spore|<i>🔗click here for more info</i>]]). [[Pollen|“Pollen”]], on the other hand, focused on the current collapse of biodiversity through the prism of the bee ([[Pollen|<i>🔗click here for more info</i>]]). This dish led the collective to meet and work with beekeeper Julien Perrin, as well as biologist and researcher Fanny Rybak. Both were featured in a podcast recorded for the occasion.
To that end, [[Spore|“Spore”]] aimed to address the various invisible uses of fungi and yeast in the production of food, as well as its prevalence and effects on our planet's ecosystems ([[Spore|<i>🔗click here for more info</i>]]). [[Pollen|“Pollen”]], on the other hand, focused on the current collapse of pollinators biodiversity through the prism of the bee ([[Pollen|<i>🔗click here for more info</i>]]). This dish led the collective to meet and work with beekeeper Julien Perrin, as well as biologist and researcher Fanny Rybak. Both were featured in a podcast recorded for the occasion.


== Dishes  ==
== Dishes  ==