For over 30 years, this establishment has been championing the diversity of flavours, forgotten vegetables, fruits and herbs and initiating children into gastronomy with the education of their taste buds…
Children cannot wait to read the latest ‘Trop Bon’, (Too Delicious) a collection of cookery books for 6-12 year olds. Marie-Christine Clément, a pioneer of taste education in France, is keen to get children into the kitchen. While Didier Clément, a protective surveyor of the region, encourages local farmers to grow rare vegetable varieties by providing them with seeds and plants. He also supports those farming regional livestock breeds (including the brown sheep of Sologne), and favours field to table short circuits with small-scale, local organic farmers. Faithful to his Breton roots, he sources fish and shellfish from sustainable fishing that is certified with the ‘Bretagne Qualité Mer’ (Brittany Sea Quality) label. A truly virtuous supply chain that can now be found at the local market, available for all.