Grow, Shell, and Eat! Habikino City Elementary Students Hold Food Education Exchange with Local 'Usui Peas'
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Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture, held an 'Usui pea' shelling exchange event at Furuichi Minami Elementary School on May 14 as part of a city-wide food education program. Fifty students collaborated to prepare peas they had grown themselves, fostering gratitude and community pride.
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- Q: What is the food education exchange event held in Habikino City?
- A: It is an exchange event where all elementary schools in Habikino City participate. The children themselves cultivate and harvest the local specialty 'Usui peas' at school, and the harvested peas are served in school lunches.
- Q: When and where was the exchange event held?
- A: It was held on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the gymnasium of Habikino City's Koshinami Elementary School.
- Q: Which schools participated in the exchange event?
- A: A total of 50 students from Koshinami Elementary School's 3rd grade, Nishibira East Elementary School's 3rd grade, Komagaya Elementary School's 2nd grade, and Nishibira Elementary School's support class participated.
- Q: How are the harvested Usui peas being utilized?
- A: The harvested peas were served as 'Usui pea rice' in the school lunch the day after the harvest. They are also scheduled to be served as 'Usui pea croquettes' on July 3.
- Q: What is the purpose of this activity?
- A: The purpose is to deepen the children's love for their hometown and to foster gratitude towards people involved in food production.