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The most innovative chefs have incorporated weather forecasts into their menus, giving rise to climate gastronomy or weather-based cuisine. This trend not only reduces food waste by 35%, but also optimizes energy consumption in kitchens and offers unique culinary experiences synchronized with the weather.
What is Climate-Based Cuisine?
Climate-conscious gastronomy is based on three fundamental principles:
- Adjusting ingredients according to predicted weather conditions
- Optimizing cooking methods according to outside temperature and humidity
- Designing sensory experiences that harmonize with the climate
Key Facts 2025:
- 65% of Michelin-starred restaurants use forecasts in menu planning
- Average annual energy savings of €12,000 per restaurant
- 40% reduction in losses due to heat-induced spoilage
How It Works in Practice
Specialized Forecasting Systems
Chefs use platforms like CulinaryWeather AI that provide:
- Hyperlocal forecasts (1 km radius)
- Specific humidity indices for food preservation
- Heatwave alerts that affect cooking times
- Recommendations for alternative ingredients
Application Examples
Extreme Heat Days (+35°C)
- Strategy: Minimize oven and stove use
- Sample Menu:
- Gazpacho and cold soups
- Tartares and ceviches
- Salads with high-water-content vegetables
- Ice creams and sorbets
- Benefit: 80% reduction in heat generated in the kitchen
Cold and Rainy Days
- Strategy: Take advantage of residual heat and long cooking times
- Sample Menu:
- Slow-cooked stews and casseroles
- Hot soups and restorative broths
- Oven-baked dishes that warm the room
- Benefit: 25% less energy by synchronizing cooking times
Windy Days
- Strategy: Focus on dishes that don’t cool down quickly
- Sample Menu:
- Thick creams
- Dishes served in earthenware pots
- Desserts with dense textures
- Benefit: Improved customer experience On terraces
Technology that Makes It Possible
Smart Sensors
- IoT thermometers in cold storage rooms that adjust temperature based on outside humidity
- CO₂ sensors that optimize ventilation based on temperature
- Connected scales that predict losses due to accelerated evaporation
Management Software
- PROCHEF 4.0 System: Integrates forecasts with inventory and orders
- WeatherMenu App: Suggests the daily menu based on 3 days’ worth of forecast conditions
- AI Recipe Adjuster: Adjusts liquid proportions based on predicted humidity
Impact on Sustainability
Waste Reduction
- Predictive Demand Model: Adjusts purchases based on predicted temperature
- Flexible Menus: Allow perishable ingredients to be changed based on humidity
- Optimized Preservation: Dynamic storage temperature
Energy Efficiency
- Smart Equipment Scheduling:
- Ovens turn on when the outside temperature drops
- Cold storage rooms increase cooling before heat waves
- Natural Ventilation Scheduled according to wind and temperature
- Documented savings: €400-€800 per month at a medium-sized restaurant

Success Stories
“Heaven on a Plate” Restaurant (Barcelona)
- System: IoT + AEMET forecasts
- Results:
- 30% fewer dish returns (ideal serving temperature)
- 95% satisfaction in climate experience surveys
- 50% reduction in complaints about cold/hot dishes
“ClimaFood” Chain (10 restaurants in Madrid)
- Strategy: Identical menus adjusted by location according to microclimates
- Achievement: 15% increase in sales vs. restaurants without climate adjustment
- Innovation: App that suggests dishes based on the user’s location and climate
Home App: How to Cook with the Climate at Home
Accessible Tools
- MeteoChef App (free): Suggests recipes based on the local forecast
- Smart thermometers for ovens and refrigerators (€50-€100)
- Basic Adjustment Guide:
- High humidity: Reduce liquids in recipes by 10%
- Extreme heat: Cook at dawn or use pots Fast
- Intense Cold: Utilize the oven for multiple dishes simultaneously
Savings for the Average Household
- €150-€300 annual savings on electricity bills
- 20-30% less food waste
- Better food preservation without the need for additional equipment
Future Trends 2026-2030
Extreme Personalization
- Gastronomic DNA: Genetic analysis for recommendations based on metabolism and climate
- Augmented Reality: Visualization of how dishes will affect your body temperature
Predictive Artificial Intelligence
- AI Chef: Creates recipes based on climate, local availability, and preferences
- Alert System: Notifies you about ingredients at risk due to sudden climate changes
Synchronized Agriculture
- Connected Farms: Daily deliveries based on planned menus and weather
- Smart Greenhouses: Grow what restaurants will need based on forecasts
Challenges and Solutions
Current Barriers
- Forecast Accuracy: Improve with weather stations Hyperlocal
- Work culture: Building teams with climate-conscious thinking
- Initial cost: Grants for the digitalization of gastronomic SMEs
Opportunities
- Competitive differentiation: Offering a unique climate-based experience
- Certified sustainability: Measurably reducing carbon footprint
- Continuous innovation: New techniques for extreme weather conditions
“When the climate changes, so does our palate. Climate-conscious gastronomy isn’t a fad; it’s the necessary reconnection between what we eat and the environment we inhabit.” — Chef Elena Martínez, a pioneer in climate cuisine.


