Description: Nomadic gastronomy refers to the art of preparing and enjoying food in a context of constant mobility and change. This culinary approach is characterized by the adaptation of techniques and recipes to the ingredients available in each place, as well as the influence of various cultures throughout travels. Nomadic gastronomy encompasses not only food preparation but also the experience of sharing and enjoying meals in varied environments, from outdoor camps to local markets. This type of gastronomy fosters creativity, as cooks must improvise and use what they have on hand, resulting in unique and authentic dishes. Furthermore, nomadic gastronomy reflects the connection between food and culture, as each dish tells a story about the place and the people who prepare it. In an increasingly globalized world, nomadic gastronomy also allows for the fusion of flavors and techniques from different culinary traditions, enriching the gastronomic experience and promoting a deeper understanding of cultural diversity through food.