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Gastronomy in the world of food tech: How to unite disciplines in food innovation

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Gastronomy in the world of food tech: How to unite disciplines in food innovation

Food is older than humanity itself. Even before we evolved into homo sapiens, living creatures have needed sustenance to survive.

Yet, according to Juan-Carlos Arboleya and Asier Alea of the Basque Culinary Centre in San Sebastián, Spain, we haven’t seen much innovation in food in a long time. That is, until recently, where a range of developments, from cultivated meat​ to AI​, are leading a new chapter in the history of food.  

Food innovation in the modern world is an interdisciplinary field, bringing together researchers from the areas such as biology, chemistry, nutrition and the culinary sciences. How can these disparate voices find a common language through which to discuss food innovation? And what is the place of gastronomy in food technology worldwide?

How is innovation changing gastronomy?

Food, until recently, was not an area of innovation, according to Asier Alea, director of global development at the Basque Culinary Centre. But the range of new technologies in food and in gastronomy is changing this, attracting talent and innovators to the world of food.

What is gastronomy?

Gastronomy, sometimes described as the art of food, is the style and method of cooking, according to the United Nations (UN)​. But for Juan-Carlos Arboleya, it is ‘about more than cooking.’

“It starts from the very beginning, from the production, and it goes through the different sectors.” In other words, it is the art of creating food.

“Gastronomy and food engineering was supposed to be a primal sector. A lot of talent did not come to gastronomy or food because it was supposed to be something that belonged to the past. This changed with the new technologies, with the brave new world of food that is emerging. [It] has made gastronomy interesting for young talent globally,” he said at Tastewise’s Generative AI Food Pioneers summit last week. “Once you get talent into a sector, a lot of interesting things are going to happen.”

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