Using Shared Meals to Reconnect City Dwellers with Human Warmth and Nature | Sister Yiguo’s Little Table

Editor’s Note In a corner of Yulin, Chengdu, Xia Lili—affectionately nicknamed “Sister Yiguo” by her friends—has launched a new experiment: The Little Dining Table. This is a warm, collaborative dining initiative where neighbours team up as “meal partners” to shop and cook together, establish regular meal times, and enjoy wholesome…

Can Consumption Create a Better Natural and Social Environment? | 315 Mini-Debate: Part 3

Foodthink Says As noted earlier, consumers are often too far removed from the production end, making it difficult to properly assess food quality and, consequently, to effectively protect their own interests. To address this challenge, practical applications of Participatory Guarantee Systems (henceforth referred to as PGS) have begun to take…

A Day Selling Vegetables: A Deeper Understanding of Farm-to-Table | Food Talk Vol. 29

Near San Yuan Bridge in Beijing sits an unusual community greengrocer. Every fruit and vegetable arrives directly from local ecological smallholder farmers. Each item is individually identifiable, grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilisers, and adheres to rigorous production standards. The shop, named Jishi, is run by the Beijing Organic Farmers…

When Cabbage Becomes Sauerkraut

Foodthink Says This October, Foodthink partnered with dozens of co-organisers across the country—including farmers’ markets, ecological farms, fermentation artisans, restaurants, publishers, and non-profit organisations—to launch the ‘Fermentation Awakening Festival’. In November, we hosted four reading sessions centred on Sandor Katz’s *The Art of Fermentation*. The guest for the first session…