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Spain calls for Tapas to be given World Heritage status for 'universal' appeal | Spain calls for Tapas to be given World Heritage status for 'universal' appeal |
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Tapas should be given World Heritage status because of its "universal" appeal, according to Spain’s Minister for Culture. | Tapas should be given World Heritage status because of its "universal" appeal, according to Spain’s Minister for Culture. |
Íñigo Méndez de Vigo called on director-general of Unesco Irina Bokova to recognise Spain’s national dish, which "comes from a local sphere but has now become something more significant". | |
The move is part of a campaign to acknowledge tapas on the list of global Intangible Cultural Heritages, which already includes flamenco dancing and Catalonian "castells". | The move is part of a campaign to acknowledge tapas on the list of global Intangible Cultural Heritages, which already includes flamenco dancing and Catalonian "castells". |
Méndez de Vigo, told The Local: "Go anywhere in the world and order tapas and you know what you’re going to get." | |
In April, the president of the Royal Academy of Spanish Gastronomy launched the drive to give tapas World Heritage status. | |
Rafael Anson said: "Tapas are a model food. It is a way of eating that must be preserved. | |
"The project is very advanced. I have spoken to Unesco and they are already looking into it." | "The project is very advanced. I have spoken to Unesco and they are already looking into it." |
Spain has the third highest number of Unesco-recognised sites and exports in the world with 44, after Italy with 51 and China with 48. | Spain has the third highest number of Unesco-recognised sites and exports in the world with 44, after Italy with 51 and China with 48. |
The concept of the Mediterranean diet already has a place on the list, but Spaniards are keen that tapas gets its own unique protection. | The concept of the Mediterranean diet already has a place on the list, but Spaniards are keen that tapas gets its own unique protection. |
In March, the Italian ministry for culture announced it had applied to get pizza added to the list of Intangible Heritages. | In March, the Italian ministry for culture announced it had applied to get pizza added to the list of Intangible Heritages. |
The application included detailed guidelines as to what constitutes the ingredients of a "traditional" pizza and counters "fraudulent replicas". | The application included detailed guidelines as to what constitutes the ingredients of a "traditional" pizza and counters "fraudulent replicas". |
In order for tapas to be included it will have to fit a number of criteria, including that its cultural heritage status will contribute towards its visibility and awareness. | In order for tapas to be included it will have to fit a number of criteria, including that its cultural heritage status will contribute towards its visibility and awareness. |
The Independent has contacted Unesco for comment on the progress of the application. | The Independent has contacted Unesco for comment on the progress of the application. |
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