Tasty Day
A special shopping experience right on the farm
Andrea Tobler from Draßburg is a passionate farmer. On Friday, she hosted a "Tasty Day" on her farm. Uschi Zezelitsch and Tanja Westfall-Greiter were also there.
Andrea Tobler is known as a potato farmer. But there is much more to the farm. To share this with their customers, they have had a small farm store directly on the farm for three years.
On Friday afternoon, the Toblers hosted a "Tasty Day". "For me, it's important that people know where their food comes from. For someone who has nothing to do with farming, shopping directly on the farm is always a special experience," says the farmer.
Tanja Westfall-Greiter, a farmer from southern Burgenland, and herb witch Uschi Zezelitsch were also there this time. Westfall-Greiter was responsible for "vegetable gossip", Zezelitsch stirred Gomasio with the visitors and made Kukuruz lucky witches with them. For those unfamiliar with gomasio, it is Japanese sesame salt. However, Uschi Zezelitsch naturally gave the whole thing a Burgenland twist: she used the Toblers' gray poppy seeds as the main ingredient. Add sesame seeds and salt and the Burgenland gomasio was ready. And her lucky witches were also very popular.
They were made from "Kukuruz-Lieschen" - i.e. corn leaves. Most of the children were not familiar with this. So it was great fun for them to make funny witches of fortune using just a piece of green wool and two felt-tip pens. "At festivals like this, you realize how denatured many people of all ages are," says Zezelitsch. "That's why they're so important. You have to bring people back to nature."
This article has been automatically translated,
read the original article here.














Da dieser Artikel älter als 18 Monate ist, ist zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt kein Kommentieren mehr möglich.
Wir laden Sie ein, bei einer aktuelleren themenrelevanten Story mitzudiskutieren: Themenübersicht.
Bei Fragen können Sie sich gern an das Community-Team per Mail an forum@krone.at wenden.