Food is approached here not only as sustenance, but as a sensorial inventory: a medium through which climate, seasonality, health, and belonging are negotiated. Together, we will discuss how food cultures have transformed in response to Germany’s local conditions, and how migrants rework familiar practices using seasonal and locally-produced ingredients as part of their everyday emplacement. 

 

The conversation will be accompanied by tasting and sharing. With natural health practitioner and phytotherapist Şaduman Karaca, we will reflect on seasonal nutrition, local winter vegetables, and herbal teas that support well-being during the colder months. While exchanging knowledge, we will enjoy a locally inspired winter soup. 

 

The event combines discussion, sensorial experience, and conviviality, offering a space to think collectively about nourishment, memory, and adaptation in migration contexts.