You may have heard the name before or you may have seen our snail sign in Cuca’s entrance but in case you don’t know much about this movement, this is what it stands for and how strongly we in Cuca live by its principles.
I guess any Slow Food evangelist starts by unknowingly experiencing that food made with love tastes better, that a meal in the small restaurant of a remote village makes us happy, that taking some time off to have lunch with friends or family on a week day is priceless, that food delivered to our table with a smile and genuine pride is the utmost exciting sight. We do cherish dearly these precious moments of pleasure so we took some time to identify them and decided to make sure we in Cuca provide as many of them as possible.
Slow Food was founded in 1989 in response to fast food and fast living, the loss of our local food traditions and a general diminishing interest in the food we eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices can impact the world around us. Fighting this situation, Slow Food surfaced as a global, grassroots movement with thousands of members around the world that links the pleasure of food with a commitment to the community and the environment. It is a way of living, a way of eating and for us, also a way of running our business.
This philosophy has led us to establish very specific and relevant operating guidelines:
- Who do we hire: we choose local unskilled youngsters and we train them from zero to hospitality professionals to provide them a secured long term income;
- Our conditions of employment: we guarantee health care and fair remuneration for everyone;
- Who do we buy from: local farmers who understand we value quality over quantity and who get paid for the extra time and effort they spend on the products they deliver to us;
- How do we manage our waste: we have invested a small fortune on a complete sewage treatment plant that allows us to treat our waste water till is safe for the environment and to re-use it in our garden to reduce water consumption;
- How do we maintain our premises: we have religiously followed since day one our rule of not cutting any single coconut tree in the garden, we have learned to up-cycle (have you seen our gorgeous and well-used home made kids playground?), we have built our own herb garden so we can get herbs as fresh as possible, we spend hours every day checking every single detail and a simple flower setup is made with as much delicacy as it were a matter of life or death;
- How do we pack our products: no plastic is used in Cuca, only recyclable and biodegradable materials;
- How do we develop our recipes: we only use local produce, we cook fresh every day, we home-make absolutely everything we serve;
- How do we prepare our food: with lots of time, care and respect;
- How do we serve our dishes: with pride, confidence and excitement!
So that’s how we do it. We take our sweet time to ensure everything we do translates into
good,
clean and
fair (Slow Food’s principles), a pledge for a better future and a happier, tastier today.