Raise the pulse together - Join the campus food revolution
08 November 2024
The team that brought us “beans in toast” is running a campaign to promote more nutritious and sustainable food choices on the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø campuses. The “Raising the Pulse” project’s campaign runs from 11 November to 1 December and includes pulse-based menus in campus dining facilities, cooking demonstrations from the Jamie Oliver's Ministry of Food, and an interactive treasure hunt.
The primary aim of the campaign is to encourage students, staff, and visitors to incorporate more nutrient-rich climate-friendly pulses into their diets. This includes the versatile and nutrient-rich faba bean (also known as broad bean), which grows well in the UK, cutting down on the food miles that are currently clocked up with imports of, for example, soya. Researchers will also collect feedback from participants, which will aid development of future activities at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø and help to promote similar campaigns in other institutions.
The “Raising the Pulse” project’s mission is to address both human and planetary health by encouraging increased consumption of pulses and pulse-enriched foods. Pulses, particularly faba beans, are rich in protein, fibre, and essential micronutrients, while also being environmentally friendly, with a lower carbon footprint than many other sources of protein.
Join the campus food revolution
During the campaign, the University will host a series of events and activities, including:
1. Pulse-Based Menus in Campus Dining
Every day from 11 November to 1 December 2024, campus dining facilities (Eat at the Square, Park Eat, St Patrick’s, Wantage and The Dairy) will offer the specially designed menus that feature a wide range of pulse-based meals, including the new “Raising the Pulse” bread made with faba bean flour. These dishes will showcase the versatility of pulses as part of a balanced diet. Look out for the “Raising the Pulse” (RtP) logo, next to the foods that are pulse-based or pulse-enriched.
2. Interactive cooking demonstrations
The “Raising the Pulse” team will host live cooking demonstrations with the Jamie Oliver's Ministry of Food on 21 and 22 November starting at 11:45, 12:30 and 13:30 at Eat at the Square. This activity is delivered in collaboration with the British Nutrition Foundation, Menus of Change, Bold Bean Co, and other project partners. Attendees will learn to cook tasty, healthy and sustainable pulse-based recipes that make pulse-based meals affordable and easy to prepare. Everyone can sample the featured dishes and receive cooking tips and nutritional insights on incorporating pulses into everyday meals. There will also be some freebies to take away.
3. Promotional support from campus Co-op
Throughout the campaign, the campus Co-op store will promote a selection of sustainable, pulse-based products, including butter beans, chickpeas, red kidney beans, and baked beans, making it easy for everyone to integrate these items into their everyday shopping and cooking.
4. Interactive Treasure Hunt
An interactive treasure hunt will take place on 19 and 20 November. This activity invites students, staff, and visitors to explore the campus, discovering pulse-based products, recipes, and nutrition tips along the way.
How to Participate:
- Scan the first QR code on the RtP material at the starting point: the Library Cafe, located on the ground floor of the Library at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø Whiteknights Campus.
- After scanning the QR code at each destination across the Whiteknights campus, follow the online prompts to visit different locations across the Whiteknights Campus.
- Key Features:
- Gain insights into the health and sustainability benefits of consuming pulses and pulse-based foods.
- Enjoy a self-guided event that can be completed using a mobile device, making it easy and accessible.
- Join the Hunt:
- Prizes: Participants who complete the treasure hunt will be entered into a draw to win one of 15 free meals at the campus dining facilities, and possibly more.
- Share Your Journey: Take photos and share your experience on social media using the hashtag #RaisingThePulse.
- Accessibility Note: All QR code locations have been selected with accessibility in mind to ensure inclusivity.
- Link to Join: (link will be active only on 19th and 20th November)
Make sure to join us at this exciting educational experience and a chance to win a delicious and nutritious free meal!
5. Recipes for easy-to-cook pulse-based meals
Recipes developed by the Jamie Oliver's Ministry of Food and the British Nutrition Foundation, in cooperation with the Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, and the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø team, will be made freely available to pick up at various food-related locations across the campus (e.g., Eat at the Square, the live cooking demonstrations, the Co-op).
This campaign is part of the wider “Raising the Pulse” project, funded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), through the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). As part of the UKRI “Transforming UK food systems” initiative, “Raising the Pulse” aims to transform food systems by increasing the production and consumption of UK-grown pulses.
The “Raising the Pulse” campus campaign seeks to raise awareness of the benefits of pulse consumption, engage the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø community, and support lasting behavioural changes. Through this initiative, the University aims to strengthen its sustainability commitment and contribute to a nationwide shift toward more nutritious diets that benefit both individuals and the environment. With the diverse campaign activities and collected feedback, the project hopes to inspire similar campaigns across the UK and beyond.
For further information on the campaign, please contact:
Dr Elena Millan (elena.millan@reading.ac.uk) and Prof Julie Lovegrove (j.a.lovegrove@reading.ac.uk).