Renowned chef René Redzepi, of Denmark’s Noma restaurant, wants people to forage for their food — and now he has an app to help people do just that. Redzepi this week announced the launch of Vild Mad, a three-part initiative that includes an app, a website and a curriculum to teach people how to forage, according to Eater. “Knowing your ABCs in nature, the flora and the fauna, the patterns in the landscape, and the rhythms in the seasons is as important, we believe, as learning math, learning to read, learning to write — especially today when people think cacao milk comes from brown cows,” Redzepi said while introducing the app at a symposium to mark the 15th anniversary of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants. Vild Mad, which is Danish for “wild food,” is a part of Redzepi’s nonprofit MAD, which hopes that the website and courses will become a model in Denmark, as people learn to forage for food.