Collaboration between Matosinhos and Florianópolis in the Future of Gastronomy

Matosinhos and Florianópolis, a partner city in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, are in contact with the aim of exploring collaborative projects in the fields of creativity and gastronomy, with a particular focus on innovative aspects such as algae research.
Florianópolis, located in the south of Brazil, proudly holds the title of UNESCO Creative City. Recognized for its excellence in Gastronomy, the city has been at the forefront of using algae as sustainable food ingredients. With a rich marine biodiversity and a prominent culinary tradition, Florianópolis leads in research and innovation in the use of algae, both in gastronomy and other sectors.
Matosinhos, on the other hand, recognizes the value of this specialized knowledge and is interested in collaborating with Florianópolis on algae research projects. With direct access to the ocean and an awareness of the potential of these natural resources, Matosinhos seeks, in partnership with Florianópolis, to explore the possibilities of algae in gastronomy, the food industry, and other areas, promoting innovation and sustainable development.
This collaboration in gastronomy research projects demonstrates the commitment of both cities to promoting creativity, sustainability, and environmental preservation.
Beyond algae research, Matosinhos and Florianópolis are exploring other areas of collaboration, such as cultural exchanges, gastronomic events, and the promotion of creative tourism. These initiatives strengthen the bonds between the two cities and foster the exchange of knowledge and experiences.
Matosinhos and Florianópolis are exploring other areas of collaboration, such as cultural exchanges, gastronomic events, and promoting creative tourism. These initiatives will strengthen the ties between the two cities and foster the exchange of knowledge and experiences.
Stay tuned for updates on the collaborations between Matosinhos and Florianópolis as both cities advance in innovative projects and joint initiatives. Together, they shape a more creative, sustainable, and promising future for their communities and the UNESCO Creative Cities network.
