(रोहित्).—[adjective] red
(—°); [feminine]
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The community festival invited visitors to celebrate biodiversity, cultural memory, and resilience through the lens of the humble tomato. Native to South America and now a cornerstone of kitchens worldwide, the tomato became a living symbol of migration, adaptation, and care.
Blending food, culture, and ecological wisdom, the gathering encouraged reflection on: the global journeys of ingredients, the stories embedded in everyday meals, and the connections between land, heritage, and community.
Participants shaped visual recipes through drawings, collages, and personal notes, weaving a collective archive that honoured tomatoes as art, memory, and living history.
Curated by Where the Rivers Meet, Seed Sovereignty Programme, Black Rootz, and Wolves Lane with the participation of p_l_an_t, the festival nurtured intergenerational exchange and inspired participants to see a simple fruit as a bridge between cultures and ecosystems.