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    UNESCO Honors Italian Cuisine as an ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ for Its Exceptional Quality

    By Sophie BennettDecember 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Italian Cooking: A Culinary Heritage Celebrated by UNESCO

    In a significant cultural milestone, UNESCO has officially recognized Italian cooking as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This announcement, made during the assembly in Delhi on December 10, marks a moment of pride for Italy and its culinary traditions. As we delve into the implications of this recognition, it’s important to reflect on what this means for both Italy and the global culinary community.

    The Essence of Italian Cuisine

    Unlike previous recognitions that focused on specific dishes or items, UNESCO’s designation encompasses the entirety of Italian cuisine. This holistic approach highlights the following key elements:

    • Artisanal Techniques: The skills and craftsmanship that go into Italian cooking are a testament to the dedication of its practitioners.
    • Communal Nature: Italian cuisine is not just about food; it’s about bringing people together around the table.
    • Respect for Ingredients: An underlying philosophy of Italian cooking is the reverence for quality ingredients and their natural flavors.
    • Shared Moments: The act of cooking and dining is an intimate experience that fosters connections among family and friends.

    A Vision Realized

    Maddalena Fossati, the editor-in-chief of Condé Nast Traveller Italia and La Cucina Italiana, played a pivotal role in this achievement. Her journey began during the pandemic when she recognized the deep connection between Italians and their food. She championed the idea of seeking UNESCO recognition, which led to her appointment as the President of the Committee Promoting Italian Cuisine for UNESCO Recognition.

    After five years of persistent efforts, Fossati expressed her joy and pride, stating, “The value of Italians is through our food. That is who we are.” This sentiment encapsulates the essence of Italian culture and its global influence.

    A Global First

    UNESCO’s decision to recognize an entire nation’s cuisine is unprecedented. Previously, the organization has honored specific dishes or culinary traditions, such as:

    • Tom Yum Kung: A prawn soup from Thailand.
    • Ceviche: The traditional dish from Peru.

    This broad recognition of Italian cooking not only safeguards a rich culinary tradition but also sets a precedent for other nations to consider similar efforts for their own cuisines.

    Preserving Cultural Practices

    UNESCO’s initiative to recognize intangible cultural heritage serves to protect practices that are at risk of fading away. Italy’s rich array of cultural arts, including opera singing and traditional pizza making, further emphasizes the importance of preserving these traditions for future generations.

    As we celebrate this recognition of Italian cooking, it is an opportune moment to reflect on how food can unite us across cultures and borders. The flavors, techniques, and communal experiences associated with Italian cuisine remind us of the shared human experience and the importance of heritage in our modern world.

    For those interested in exploring more about this significant announcement and its implications, I encourage you to read the original news source here.

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    Sophie Bennett is a culture and society editor at Mirror Brief, covering arts, social trends, and media criticism for over ten years. She’s passionate about rigorous cultural analysis that challenges assumptions.

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