By Giselda Vagnoni ROME, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Italians hailed UNESCO's recognition of their cuisine on Wednesday as a win for ...
ROME, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Italian cooking, already celebrated around the world, is poised for a new accolade: formal recognition as a cultural treasure from the United Nations' cultural agency, UNESCO.
Italian cooking joins French gastronomy and Mexican cuisine on UNESCO’s list of global cultural gems, setting off celebration ...
NEW DELHI, Dec 10 (Reuters) - UNESCO recognised Italian cooking as an "intangible cultural heritage" on Wednesday, and ...
The designation highlights Italy’s long-standing communal foodways, from regional harvest traditions to daily cooking ...
The agency added dozens of nominees to its annual list of the world’s “intangible cultural heritage,” celebrating ...
Italian cuisine becomes the world’s first to receive UNESCO recognition, transforming Italy into a must-visit destination for immersive culinary travel in 2025.
Italians won UNESCO recognition of their cuisine on Dec 10. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The United Nations recognizes Italy’s food traditions as a global treasure—and a symbol of love, culture, and connection.
Italy’s national cuisine has become the first entire gastronomic style to be recognized by UNESCO, the UN’s cultural body — a status that should help protect it from imitators.
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, December 11: Italy's culinary traditions are added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list. It ...
The United Nations' cultural heritage organization on Wednesday recognized Italian food as an intangible aspect of Italy's ...