ABC Bread
A photograph of the Alternative Bread Company (ABC) stall in the English Market in Cork. The stall sells a wide variety of breads from traditional wholemeal to breads flavoured with tomatoes and Parmesan cheese.
© Cork City LibrariesABC Bread
A photograph of the Alternative Bread Company (ABC) stall in the English Market in Cork. The stall sells a wide variety of breads from traditional wholemeal to breads flavoured with tomatoes and Parmesan cheese.
© Cork City LibrariesDurcan's Butchers, English Market, Cork
A photo of Durcan's Butcher's, a stall in the English Market in Cork. It is a traditional butcher's that sells Cork's favourite meats, especially beef. It also now also stocks meats that are popular with Cork's large Polish community.
© Cork City Libraries.Durcan's Butchers, English Market, Cork
A photo of Durcan's Butcher's, a stall in the English Market in Cork. It is a traditional butcher's that sells Cork's favourite meats, especially beef. It also now also stocks meats that are popular with Cork's large Polish community.
© Cork City Libraries.Investigate foods from other countries
Have you ever wondered where the food you eat comes from? Some food is made locally, while other foods travel across the world to your local shop. Local produce can be bought in small local shops or markets. Buying local is good for the environment as you are supporting your local area, the food does not have to travel as far and less packaging is used.
You can find out where food comes from by reading the label or looking at the price label in the shop.
Activity
Keep a food diary for one day and then investigate where the food you eat comes from. How much food came from Ireland? How much came from Europe and the rest of the world?