Légumes Project, a vegetable interpretation house: when tourism meets agriculture at the Kerguelen farm.
"Reconnecting with the soil means reconnecting with what's essential This is what Michèle and Joseph propose to you, through a journey around agriculture. The approach is highly innovative, combining history, economics and sensitivity. Michèle begins the tour by telling you about the farm's history. Joseph, her farmer husband, provides the keys to understanding the area. We learn, for example, that the artichoke, a very local vegetable, comes from Egypt, where it is called kharshuf, which means thorn of the earth. There's also a tasting session!
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Visite adaptée même à des enfants qui ont pu planter des légumes !
Artichaut , chou fleur, poireaux, carottes, radis , pommes de terre etc etc
Un tour de la propriété, des explications claires sur la filiale, les aliments et de l'importance de la culture bio (vs culture intensive et non bio) dans notre écosystème...très instructif!
Une salle ludique pour faire des petits jeux / Tests, nous a également bien amusée !
Je recommande!!++++