Вижте тази публикация в Instagram. One place Nestle won't reach is the Xingu National Park, a preserve in the Amazonian basin. Surrounded by cattle ranching and deforestation, the park is home to Kawakanih and her tribe, the Arawaki. Kawakanih's daily bread is manioc, a potato-like root that's ground into flour and used to make beiju, a sort of cassava pancake. Kawakanih wraps her beiju around fresh fish she catches in the Xingu River. "When you're hungry," she says, "you just go to the river with your net." For now, anyway. #dailybread #powerhouse #whatkidseat #indigenous #diet #nutrition #xingupreserve #nobolsonaro Публикация, споделена от Gregg Segal (@greggsegal) на Юни 9, 2019 в 2:21 PDT
One place Nestle won't reach is the Xingu National Park, a preserve in the Amazonian basin. Surrounded by cattle ranching and deforestation, the park is home to Kawakanih and her tribe, the Arawaki. Kawakanih's daily bread is manioc, a potato-like root that's ground into flour and used to make beiju, a sort of cassava pancake. Kawakanih wraps her beiju around fresh fish she catches in the Xingu River. "When you're hungry," she says, "you just go to the river with your net." For now, anyway. #dailybread #powerhouse #whatkidseat #indigenous #diet #nutrition #xingupreserve #nobolsonaro
Публикация, споделена от Gregg Segal (@greggsegal) на Юни 9, 2019 в 2:21 PDT