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    Nonna was right! Italian cuisine wins a place on UNESCO’s cultural heritage list

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    By Tanvi Mehta

    NEW DELHI, ​Dec 10 (Reuters) - U.N. cultural agency UNESCO recognised Italy's national cuisine on Wednesday as an "intangible cultural heritage", a formal accolade for a ⁠cookery tradition passed down through generations, and one that Italy hopes will boost tourism.

    The vote by a UNESCO panel meeting in ‍New Delhi culminated a process that Italy launched in 2023. The government cast ​the nation's food culture as a social ritual that binds families and communities together and that goes far beyond pizza, pasta and risotto.

    The ​20th Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) session, meeting in Delhi's 17th-century Red Fort, also added traditions including the Hindu festival of Diwali and the swimming pool culture in Iceland to its list.

    In a lip-smacking statement backing Italy's case for inclusion, the government depicted a ‌diverse cuisine that is a microcosm of different cultures, from Lombardy's ‌ossobuco (braised veal shanks with gremolata) to Puglia's orecchiette con cime di rapa (ear-shaped pasta with ​turnip greens).

    "This is a distinction that can only make us proud," Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said in a statement on Wednesday.

    "It gives ‌us a powerful tool to further enhance our products and protect them ⁠more effectively from imitations and unfair competition."

    Industry groups estimate ‌UNESCO recognition could boost tourism by ​up to 8% in two years, adding 18 million overnight stays.

    Italian cuisine joins a global menu on the intangible cultural heritage list.

    That ⁠includes French haute cuisine ⁠meals celebrating Sundays and festive occasions, Mexican meals honouring the religious rites ​of an ethnic minority, Korea's kimchi fermentation technique and Japan's Washoku cuisine.

    (Reporting by Tanvi MehtaEditing by ‌Peter Graff and Frances Kerry)

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