Noun
slow food (uncountable)
Food, in contrast to fast food, that is normally a part of a complete meal; especially the traditional cuisine of a region.
An annual event hosted by Slow Food Cairo, the festival is a celebration of the versatile date palm and those who work with it. Source: Internet
Alison was also part of a group of Slow Food members that set up the Slow Food Melbourne Farmers Market back in 2006 and is always looking for ways to introduce people to the joys of the abundance of amazing food that we available to us here in Victoria. Source: Internet
Fred mentioned the synergy of the Slow Food Movement with the “Blessed Unrest” espoused by Paul Hawken, and noted that the change (in the commodity food system) is going to happen, but we need to be able to direct that change to where we want it to go. Source: Internet
But that's harder than it seems: if I’m one of the hundreds of thousands of Bay Area families with a tight food budget, attending a Slow Food Nation event means that I have that much less to spend on local organic food. Source: Internet
I’m sure that Slow Food Nation is beneficial to many people, but the whole concept of doing good should be balanced with the complementary idea of doing no harm. Source: Internet
It’s hard to argue with the starving-children trump card, and yes, Slow Food Nation could have spent the funds on Plumpy Nut or a few truckloads of vegetables for the food bank, then held some dignitary-packed press conferences to announce the donations. Source: Internet