gas•tron•o•my (noun): the practice or art of choosing, cooking, and eating good food.
Chef Emmanuel Robert stopped by INTL* and spent time with Hayat's 1st grade class and Katia's 2nd grade class, bringing a varied range of flavors with him. The purpose of the workshop was to teach students about gastronomy, and asked students to identify tastes, discuss and name foods... all while spending quality time in the kitchen with a professionally trained chef. A wide array of food, from carrots to chocolate was offered - more details on the visit can be found on the Palo Alto Tasting Week Website.
Each year, students look forward to INTL's Taste Week - it's a way to incorporate good, healthy, delicious food into classroom activities. For example, students are blindfolded and asked to describe what they're tasting. This not only helps them to expand their palates, but their descriptive vocabulary as well!
While experimenting with food can be fun, the overall goal was to teach students about gastronomy - to expand their palates, their options, and their opinions about choosing food, preparing food, and eating food.
Thank you to Chef Robert, Palo Alto Tasting Week, and INTL parent, Armelle Soustiel (photographer).
*In 2020, the International School of the Peninsula (ISTP) formally changed its name to Silicon Valley International School (INTL) to better reflect its bilingual programs, location, and international values.