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The Italian truffle is a World Heritage Site – Italian Cuisine

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A great excellence of Made in Italy inscribed in the Unesco list of intangible cultural heritage: we are talking about the Italy of the truffle, guardian of a noble and historical tradition




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When we talk about cultural heritage, beyond tangible objects such as monuments, culturally important sites and from a naturalistic point of view, collections of artifacts, we also mean the whole immaterial sphere but no less vital and precious than the living traditions transmitted. from our ancestors, such as particular oral expressions, including language, performing arts, social practices, rituals and festivals, traditional crafts, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe. UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, i.e. United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture) has among its priority objectives to support and promote the transmission of intangible cultural heritage between generations worldwide: in 2003 it therefore adopted the Convention for the Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, ratified by Italy in 2007.

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In recent days, the UNESCO Committee based in Paris added the "Truffle hunting and quarrying in Italy"In the representative list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This is the qeleventh Italian element which is part of the long list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity recognized by UNESCO. It is also important to underline that this is the first national candidacy of intangible heritage that represents the theme of cultural biodiversity.
The practice of Truffle Search and Quarrying brings together culture, know-how and practices handed down orally for centuries, focused on the deep knowledge of the natural environment and the ecosystem, also emphasizing the relationship between man and animal, since it results from a real team work which combines the skills of the truffle hunter and the olfactory ones of the dog.
An important worldwide recognition of an ancient tradition that unites North and South of the Peninsula and which is declined according to the local cultural identity, handed down through stories, anecdotes, practices and proverbs – a knowledge that brings together rural life, protection of the territory and high kitchen.

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Unesco recognition therefore celebrates the end of a process that began eight years ago with the application of the truffle hunters' associations to the ministries of culture and agriculture, until March 2020, when the foreign ministry formally presented the candidacy. The practice of quarrying is a real secular art that includes research in the woods with dogs and the collection of precious underground mushrooms.

The work of the "trifolaio" is a centuries-old art that concerns various truffle territories in Italy: among the best known are the truffles originating from the Piedmontese Langhe, from San Miniato in Tuscany, Norcia in Umbria or Acqualagna in the Marche, but in reality the territories of truffles are found in 14 Italian regions. The candidacy, in fact, represents a network that unites about 76,000 truffle hunters and theirs truffle territories.

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To date, Unesco has so far recognized 630 elements in 140 countries around the world as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The fifteen Italian elements that are part of it (some in conjunction with other countries that share the practice) are these:

Truffle hunting and quarrying in Italy: traditional knowledge and practices (2021)
Falconry (2021) transnational with United Arab Emirates, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Republic of Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar , Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Spain and the Syrian Arab Republic
The art of glass beads (2020), transnational with France
The musical art of hunting horn players (2020), transnational with Belgium, France, Luxembourg
Celestinian Forgiveness (2019)
Alpinism (2019), transnational with France and Switzerland
Transhumance (2019), transnational with Austria and Greece
The art of dry stone walls (inserted in 2018), transnational with Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland
The Art of the Neapolitan "Pizzaiuolo" (2017)
The sapling vine of Pantelleria (2014)
The Feasts of the Big Machines on the Shoulder for the processions (2013)
The Mediterranean Diet (2013), transnational with Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Croatia, Morocco, Portugal
The art of the traditional luthier (violin) in Cremona (2012)
The Sicilian Puppet Opera (2008)
The Canto a tenore, Sardinian (2008)

UNESCO (https://en.unesco.org)

December 2021
Francesca Tagliabue
photo by Felice Scoccimarro / Alkèmia

We also suggest some recipes with truffles, easy to make but scenic and delicious, particularly suitable for festive tables, such as Potatoes with quail eggs and white truffle, Strozzapreti with porcini mushrooms, pumpkin and truffles, Truffle tajarin.

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Posted on 12/28/2021

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World Food Day 2021 – Sale & Pepe – Italian Cuisine

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Here are some initiatives on the occasion of World Food Day 2021




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Today, as every October 16th, the World Food Day and do you know why? The anniversary was announced in 1979, during the 20th General Conference of the FAO (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization) precisely to commemorate the day it was founded, October 16, 1945. The goal of World Food Day? It's not just one, there are several. The first is that of raise awareness, inform and find solutions to problems related to malnutrition, hunger, poverty, food security; the second is precisely to push people to find solutions, to Act for the sake of common health.
Each year the issues that are addressed mainly revolve around the theme of agriculture in fact, not surprisingly, this year too the focus will be precisely this: transform agri-food systems to improve production, the environment and the quality of life.

Initiatives for World Food Day 2021
There are many initiatives and activities related to World Food Day 2021, today we will tell you about two in particular.

Action Against Hunger
"Never go hungry again"Is the manifesto drawn up by Action Against Hunger together with great artists and celebrities such as Tiziano Ferro, Federica Pellegrini, Dario Vergassola, Marco Cappato, Chiara Maci and many others for raise awareness as many people as possible to make ethical and socially responsible choices. "With a planet that is, in fact, capable of producing enough food for all, long-available, effective and low-cost cures against child malnutrition, cooperation projects capable of realizing the self-sufficiency of vulnerable communities, we are the first generation in history that can eliminate hunger – he has declared Simone Garroni, general manager of Action Against Hunger -. Yet, in the last five years, hunger has returned to grow, affirming itself, in Italy and in the world, as a contemporary plague: 811 million people suffer from hunger and over 2 million children die every year due to malnutrition. It is unacceptable! Hunger is man-made and our leaders must have more courage and demonstrate the political will to fight its underlying reasons: conflicts, inequalities and climate change". The manifesto also wants to be a starting point and food for thought for all national and international leaders to carry out concrete actions and interventions in compliance with global needs.

FICO Eataly Bologna
World Food Day also takes on one sustainable look, indeed FIG Eataly Bologna, the food theme park, will host from 14 October to 17 October events and show cooking focused on the "recovery kitchen". The chefs of FICO restaurants will teach you how to reduce food waste in the kitchen of your own home with a view to reuse, zero waste and sustainability. The three days is aimed at raise awareness visitors on the amount of food that is discarded every day in the kitchen, do you think that almost8% of the food you buy is thrown away (Adoc data). Impressive, isn't it? And what is even more shocking is that in the more affluent countries there is a tendency to discard the amount of food necessary to feed almost a billion people.

Some FAO figures
The latest FAO report on food safety (SOFI 2021) draws us a shocking scenario: in the last year the number of people suffering from hunger has increased considerably, currently there are some 161 million worldwide. The causes? They are many. Wars, climate change, social and gender inequalities,… For example, the Global report on Food Crisis 2021 explains that 6 out of 10 people (among those who suffer from hunger) live in war zones.

What can we do to reduce waste?
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October 2021

Giulia Ferrari

Posted on 10/16/2021

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World Food Day: Bottura, Ambassador against food waste – Italian Cuisine


Grundig together with the United Nations against food waste. Massimo Bottura is the exceptional Ambassador of the awareness campaign that started on 29 September, which culminates today for World Food Day

Today is the World Food Day. Grundig, joined the United Nations to combat food waste, throwing a communication and awareness campaign aimed at promoting better awareness on this global issue. The awareness campaign revolved around two days of globally recognized celebrations established by FAO (the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations): the International Day of Awareness Raising on Food Losses and Waste, which was celebrated on 29 September and World Food Day, which takes place today. This day is aimed at raising public awareness on the issues of poverty, hunger and malnutrition.

Campaign objectives

The aim is therefore to create a common conscience to highlight food waste as a theme closely linked to the emission of greenhouse gases and, consequently, to climate change. According to official data on the issue of food waste released by the UN in its "The Food Waste Index Report 2021", 8-10% of global greenhouse gas emissions are associated with uneaten food: food waste is, therefore, everyone's problem and starts from the home environment.

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Illustrations by Gianluca Biscalchin

How to act, then?

With a strong Call to Action, Grundig invites everyone to join the campaign "THE MORE WE ARE, THE MORE WE HALVE" or "THE MORE WE ARE, THE MORE WE HALVE". As the United Nations reports, we are all responsible for our planet: only by going together in the direction of responsibility can global change be brought about. The campaign aims to inspire, educate, raise awareness and engage people, encouraging them to take action. It is a call to action that wants to encourage everyone to join the cause, taking small responsible actions on a daily basis, starting from your home environment.

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Illustrations by Gianluca Biscalchin

An exceptional Brand Ambassador

AND Massimo Bottura is the Brand Ambassador of this campaign. The Chef patron of the Osteria Francescana, social activist, is the most representative spokesperson for the appeal: Bottura was in fact recently appointed UNEP Goodwill Ambassador (Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations Environment Program) with the aim of stepping up the fight against food waste and loss around the world.

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How the campaign develops

The Awareness Campaign developed on digital and social channels of the HQ and the countries where the brand operates on September 29, where the Video Announcement by Massimo Bottura with 7 video animations containing some reflections on food waste and simple but fundamental suggestions on how it is possible to fight it starting from your child. Each pill Video highlighted a different facet of domestic food waste: or the problem of food waste and leftovers, the huge amount of food that is thrown away because it is aesthetically unattractive or because it is too close to the expiration date. In these contents, the consumer becomes aware of the urgency of the problem, through official data released by the UN: we thus discover that by reducing food waste, we could eliminate more than 8% of global gas emissions, which every person wastes 121 kg of food per year, that 17% of food destined for consumption is wasted and other disconcerting data. The idea is also that to suggest solutions inspiring people to make small conscious gestures.

Grundig's commitment

The company engaged in the consumer electronics sector, which since 1945 develops products with a distinctive design and cutting-edge technology, aims to support the 12th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, aimed at halving food waste by 2030. Grundig is a company historically committed to respecting and protecting environmental resources. The company can in fact boast a concrete commitment and the implementation of many projects on the topic of food waste: first of all "Respect Food" the cultural movement created to raise awareness and educate on the global problem of food waste, with which the company is an official partner, since its origins in 2016 of Food for Soul, the non-profit organization created by Massimo Bottura, which promotes social inclusion and food sustainability through the opening of refectories around the world.

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