The November 21the association For the Lunel Canalwith the support of the City of Lunel, invites the public, from 6 p.m. at Espace Castelat a conference to discover the history of the Canal de Lunel from the angle of the gastronomy.
For more than twenty years, the Pour le Canal de Lunel association has been actively involved in preserving and promoting this site. For this conference, the association calls on Patricia Carlierhistorian, doctor in medieval archeology and anthropology, and heritage mission manager for the Country Vidourle Camargueto talk about the Canal and gastronomy.
The Canal from a new angle
During this conference, Patricia Carlier will approach the history of Lunel and its Canal from a different angle: that of gastronomy. It's difficult to talk about the history of the Canal du Lunel without talking about fishing and eel. An obvious link for the Lunelois, nicknamed the “Pescalunes” or “moon fishermen”in reference to their history as fishermen. Long used as a port, it contributed to the development of the city but also shaped its culture and cuisine. Patricia Carlier will explore the many links that unite the Canal de Lunel and local gastronomy.