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May Heritage Coffee Morning: Food Smart Dublin | Bore Coffi Mis Mai: Food Smart Dublin
May 5, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join our cross-coastal coffee mornings for informal conversation about heritage and creative themes across the port towns. The May coffee morning will take place on Thursday, May 5 at 11am.
Our May coffee morning will feature a short talk by marine ecologist and Trinity researcher, Cordula Scherer. Cordula leads the Irish Research Council funded project, Food Smart Dublin. The project investigates how the seafood consumption of Dublin people can be encouraged by reconnecting with our coastal cultural heritage through the discovery of historical seafood recipes that are cooked in an innovate way and adjusted to the modern taste. Cordula will talk about her work on the project and related book ‘One year of Irish Seafood – traditional, historical, sustainable’, which celebrates Ireland’s rich coastal heritage and its diverse seafood.
All welcome! Please email aoife.dowling@ucc.ie for a Zoom link.
Ymunwch â’n boreau coffi traws-arfordirol am sgwrs anffurfiol ynghylch themâu creadigol a threftadaeth ar draws y trefi porthladd. Cynhelir bore coffi mis Mai ar ddydd Iau, 5 Mai am 11am.
Bydd ein bore coffi ym mis Mai yn cynnwys anerchiad byr gan ecolegydd môr ac ymchwilydd Trinity, Cordula Scherer. Mae Cordula yn arwain y prosiect a ariannir gan Gyngor Ymchwil Iwerddon, sef Food Smart Dublin. Mae’r prosiect yn ymchwilio sut y gellir annog pobl Dulyn i fwyta bwyd môr trwy ailgysylltu gyda’n treftadaeth ddiwylliannol arfordirol trwy ddarganfod ryseitiau bwyd môr hanesyddol a gaiff eu coginio mewn ffordd arloesol a’u haddasu i chwaeth modern. Bydd Cordula yn sôn am ei gwaith ar y prosiect a’r llyfr cysylltiedig, sef ‘One year of Irish Seafood – traditional, historical, sustainable’, sy’n dathlu treftadaeth arfordirol gyfoethog Iwerddon a’i bwyd môr amrywiol.
Estynnir croeso cynnes i bawb! Anfonwch e-bost at aoife.dowling@ucc.ie i gael y ddolen Zoom.
Ports, Past and Present is a project led by University College Cork in partnership with Aberystwyth University, the University of Wales Trinity St David and Wexford County Council examining the cultural heritage of the ports in the Irish sea basin. Funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme.