Horecatrends | Tips for Culinary videos worth watching – week 21
YouTube has been a source of inspiration for spotting trends the past few years. Every day, thousands of movies are uploaded with new and interesting content. We too sometimes use videos as a source of inspiration to write about. With this week again a selection of 3 videos which our colleague Vera Rauwerda thinks are worth watching.
This week videos about a group of fisher women from India, they created a small innovation in order to catch more oysters! And a video about a cathedral made of bread in Italy. Finally, a video in which they show how to make plastic from the remains of a lobster.
A small innovation, a big difference
The video shows a group of fisher women from India. They collect oysters in order to sell them, but collecting these oysters is generally a difficult and tough job. Sometimes they only earn 2 dollars a day. In the meantime they have come up with something clever to catch more oysters in an easy way. Curious about this (cheap) innovation? Watch the video!
Length: 07:00
Channel: Scroll.in
Date: 27-04-2019
A cathedral made from bread?
In San Biagio, a village in Italy (Sicily), every year during Easter a cathedral is made from bread, cornflakes and pasta. The structure is built by the locals and it takes about 3 months to build the cathedral. Although it looks nice, the cathedral is unfortunately not edible. Watch the video to admire the artwork!
Length: 01:33
Channel: Great Big Story
Date: 10-05-2019
Plastic bags made from lobster
Can the remains of shellfish be the solution for reducing plastic consumption? The answer is YES! Watch the video to see how they use the remains of a lobster to make plastic.
Length: 01:56
Channel: South China Morning Post
Date: 07-05-2019