Museum Of Edible Earth

Museum Of Edible Earth The Museum of Edible Earth brings together a collection of edible soils from across the globe.

During the opening of the ‘About the relationship between humans and soil’ exhibition in Clublokaal we hosted a workshop...
04/09/2025

During the opening of the ‘About the relationship between humans and soil’ exhibition in Clublokaal we hosted a workshop where Masharu Earthlover invited the audience to metaphorically and literally consume earth. This multi sensory experience allowed the visitors to rethink their connection to the soil and how this relationship influences their lives.

The museum of edible earth corner will be on view as the part of the exhibition where you can also see the effects of ‘Compost as superfood’ project by Masharu Earthlover and Platform Dis

Don’t miss it!
🗓️ On view until 27 Oct
⏰ Friday to Monday, 14.00 - 18.00
📍 Clublokaal
🎟️ Free entry

Festival dell’Acqua – Staranzano, ItalyFrom edible soils to questions of sustainability, the Museum of Edible Earth took...
17/06/2025

Festival dell’Acqua – Staranzano, Italy

From edible soils to questions of sustainability, the Museum of Edible Earth took part in the Festival diffuso della Sostenibilità, curated by Francesco Scarel. Through a tasting workshop and exhibition, Dr. masharu invited audiences to literally and metaphorically “consume” earth—reconnecting with the elements of land and water in thoughtful, sensory ways.

Did you know? Soil in Italy is consumed at a rate of 2 m² per second.
Let’s rethink our relationship with the ground beneath our feet.

Exhibition + Tasting Workshop
📍 Staranzano, 22–25 May 2025

09/06/2025
🌾 Land Art Weekend 2025 – duik in de kunst van de polder!📅 Zaterdag 31 mei & zondag 1 juni | 11:00–17:00📍Hoofdlocatie: D...
29/05/2025

🌾 Land Art Weekend 2025 – duik in de kunst van de polder!
📅 Zaterdag 31 mei & zondag 1 juni | 11:00–17:00
📍Hoofdlocatie: De Verbeelding, Zeewolde

Bezoek alle 10 landschapskunstwerken met gidsen, ontdek de bodem van Aardzee, wandel meditatief langs Sea Level, en laat je kinderen fossielen maken bij De Verbeelding.
🌍 Proef aarde uit de hele wereld met het Museum of Edible Earth.
🎤 Lezingen, workshops, wandelingen en het krachtige kunstwerk Waving the Future

👉 Ontdek hoe kunst, klimaat en landschap samenkomen in Flevoland.

Lees meer informatie in de Land Art Flevoland

Foto’s door Wardie Hellendoorn Photography.

20/05/2025
ourney through Earth Story with Heiner Cuhls.After transitioning from an IT career to embracing permaculture, composting...
08/05/2025

ourney through Earth Story with Heiner Cuhls.

After transitioning from an IT career to embracing permaculture, composting, and Ayurveda, Heiner has made it his mission to live and learn holistically.

His mantra: ‘to die healthy,’ speaks to the deep connection between nature and well-being.

This story reminds us that healthy soil, plants, animals, and humans are all part of a greater, interconnected cycle.

Get to know Wen-Te Chang, professor and Chair of the Department of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chinese Medicine ...
30/04/2025

Get to know Wen-Te Chang, professor and Chair of the Department of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chinese Medicine Resources at China Medical University, Taiwan.

We had the opportunity to collaborate with Professor Wen-te Chang during the workshop held at the Museum of Edible Earth exhibit at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA).

Dive into the conversation with the professor at the link below and let us know what you think!

🔗 https://museumofedible.earth/earth/wen-te-chang/

And don’t forget to watch the video on our YouTube channel with professor Wen-Te Chang sharing a lttle more about Chinese Medicine for more information on Chi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVIEZDe74ac&t=1s

25/04/2025

Did you know that Traditional Chinese Medicine incorporates not only plant and animal-based remedies but also a wide variety of mineral medicines?

In our latest youtube video Dr. Wen-Te Chang shows us the unique properties, tastes, textures, and therapeutic uses of six earth-sourced healing materials.

Check the video out:
https://lnkd.in/dVjWmxVF

And if you liked that video, you will for sure enjoy our longer and more detailed version of it:
https://lnkd.in/dge4xcyB

24/04/2025

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Piazza Dante Alighieri, 26
Staranzano
34079

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Museum of Edible Earth

Museum of Edible Earth, brings together a collection of edible soils from across the globe. The museum invites the audience to review their knowledge about food and cultural traditions using creative thinking. The Museum of Edible Earth addresses the following questions: What stands behind earth-eating tradition? Where does the edible earth come from? What are the possible benefits and dangers of eating earth? How do the material properties in earth affect its flavor? Its goal is to constitute an extensive collection of soils suggested for oral use from the most countries possible and, through their different cultural uses and histories, but also with the help of cross-disciplinary partnerships, workshops and collaborations, redesigning and reconsidering the earth. With the view to understand more the reality of contemporary geophagy, and also to constitute a research basis for the Museum of Edible Earth, the Masha Ru Studio has been building up an extensive database of the edible soils for oral use available on the market. More than 200 different types of soils from 25 different countries have been purchased through internet and in cultural shops, as well as collected during the field trips, to form the basis for The Museum of Edible Earth. The collection contains earth samples from Belarus, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, France, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Russia, Slovenia, Suriname, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan.

Eating earth is not recommended by food authority and reminds at your own risk.