South Wales Evening Post

Free lessons on seafood are a tasty treat for city pupils

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PRIMARY school pupils are being given the chance to learn more about local seafood and nutrition.

Welsh food specialist Nerys Howell is offering free lessons on fish, shellfish and the importance of eating seafood as part of healthy, balanced diet.

The Fish is the Dish project is being led by the Swansea Bay Fisheries Local Action Group which is managed by Swansea Council. It has been funded by the European Fisheries Fund through the Welsh Government.

All interactiv­e lessons - giving children across Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot, Burry Port and Bridgend the chance to taste local seafood species - are being carried out in line with latest Welsh Government coronaviru­s guidelines.

Robert Francis-davies, the council’s cabinet member for investment, regenerati­on and tourism, said: “I encourage schools to work with the local action group and their food specialist Nerys to make the most out of this opportunit­y.

“Pupils will learn about a wide variety of topics - not just cooking. They will learn all about how the fish are caught, how they get to their plate and how they can help with nutrition.

“Schools are encouraged to work in partnershi­p with local seafood businesses such as fishermen, wholesaler­s and fishmonger­s to supply produce and help with delivering lessons.”

The lessons have been developed specifical­ly to support teachers deliver healthy eating lessons based around seafood.

They are aimed at those aged 9-11, support cooking and tasting activities and look at different species of fish common to Wales.

Key activities include making simple fish dishes and tasting different fish.

A similar project six years ago saw children and teachers enjoy fun, interactiv­e, educationa­l and tasty seafood sessions.

A Fish is the Dish education pack will be available in English and Welsh. It focuses on seafood species commonly landed or harvested in Wales - sea bass, crab, plaice, prawns, mussels and mackerel. This, along with special online resources, will help teachers deliver fun and engaging lessons.

The Swansea Bay Fisheries Local Action Group (SBFLAG) runs a community-led programme promoting and supporting co-operation and partnershi­p working. It helps deliver successful, sustainabl­e, economical­ly viable local fishing and associated industries, aware of the sector’s heritage and equipped to meet current and future challenges.

 ??  ?? Pupils enjoy a seafood and nutrition session at Oystermout­h Primary School.
Pupils enjoy a seafood and nutrition session at Oystermout­h Primary School.

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