How Cactus is Used for Fashion, Fuel, and Food
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Cactus isn't just a pretty backdrop in Western movies. It can be used for food, fashion, and biofuel. In fact, some varieties of cacti use 80% less water than traditional crops. We talk with John Cushman, Adrián López Velarde, and Fadi Kattan and explore how it's a crop of the future, how it's been eaten for generations in Mexico, and how it's also a symbol of resistance in Palestine. Topics covered in this episode: Min 0:36: Meet Fadi Kattan Min 3:39: The symbolic resilience of cactus in Palestine Min 7:27: How Fadi cooks with prickly pear Min 11:53: Meet Alan Bergo Min 12:25: What is a barrel cactus and what can you cook with it? Min 14:22: Meet John Cushman Min 17:03: Cactus’ potential as a source for feed and biofuel Min 20:14: Meet Adrián López Velarde Min 20:45: Origins and spread of cactus Min 23:20: Farming cactus sustainably Climate Cuisine is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about this episode of Climate Cuisine at www.whetstoneradio.com, on IG and Twitter at @whetstoneradio, and YouTube at /WhetstoneRadio. Guests: Fadi Kattan (@fadi.f.kattan), John Cushman, Alan Bergo (@foragerchef), Adrián López Velarde (@desserto.pelle)
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