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About us

A turbulent protest. Clouds of tear gas around your head slowly dissolve. Peace. Your stomach starts to growl in a city you don't know. Looking for a cup of tea and something to eat you return to your friends and find a steaming pot, a roasting pan filled with baked potatoes and some fresh salad. Kokkerellen in action.

Speak up, either alone or collectively. Join demonstrations and manifestations. Discuss, celebrate and eat. Coffee at the barricades, chips for a church full of illegal immigrants. Kokkerellen satisfies hunger where people oppose injustice and resist the exploitation of the planet, it's people and animals. Resist our current economical and political system.


We are equipped to prepare food for about 300 people and can build our mobile kitchen almost anywhere. We are no catering company and never will be. Nobody gets paid and no profit is made.
Money received is used to support our autonomous operation and any surplus goes to other initiatives. In our collective there is no chef, no servant. Decisions are made collectively. Cutting vegetables, washing up, build the kitchen, flavor the soup, prepare projects, no one has a fixed assignment. A spoonful of anarchy in practice.

The kitchen is inseparable from the projects we cook for. Just like we enjoy being involved, we expect those who eat to help out where they can.
We want to be a part of the solution, not the problem. That's why we cook almost exclusively vegan and organic. Sometimes we use local or 'recycled' food that would otherwise only feed a waste bin.

In this way we try to oppose a polluting, wasteful, humiliating economy.

For our meals we usually don't ask a fixed price but a free contribution (with a suggested amount).
Give and eat what you can, so every stomach gets filled and no costs are left for the kitchen.

English: Inner_about
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