We are hearing about Truth and Reconciliation and how culture needs to be preserved. Every culture has its rituals and ceremonies. Food go along with the same traditions and should be preserved. In most cases how those foods are prepared also come along with a ritual that should be passed down through the generations. There is an art to making traditional food. UNESCO is part of the United Nations with a job to preserve culture. With gratitude, I am glad they take the preservation seriously enough to look closely at traditions and culture. So yes the French Baguette makes the preservation list along with tea ceremonies. Which means fry bread and bannock could be next.
From UNESCO
They were inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, during a meeting taking place this week in Rabat, Morocco.
Nineteen elements have been added to the list of priceless national treasures, which recognizes and promotes the diversity of cultural practices and know-how of enduring communities.
Five other elements, including the culture of Ukrainian borscht cooking and traditional Ahlat stonework from Türkiye, were placed on a list of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding,
Week of food, faith, celebration
Holy Week is one of Guatemala’s most notable events. It is both a religious and cultural celebration that commemorates the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.
Processions, vigils, and funeral marches are held; seasonal food is served; the fronts of houses and buildings are decorated, and carpets, orchards and altars are created. However, activities and common elements vary from region to region.
UNESCO noted that these practices and traditions have been transmitted to younger generations for centuries, through active participation in the event and preparations, as well as through the media.
“The event promotes tolerance and inclusion due to the participation of people from different social groups and fosters mutual respect and appreciation among the individuals and institutions involved.

Unsplash/五玄土 ORIENTO Tea, in addition to being an agricultural product, has significance in Chinese national culture.
Tea rituals, from leaf to cup
Tea permeates daily life in China, where it is served in homes, workplaces, tea houses, restaurants, and temples.
It is an important part of social interaction and of ceremonies, including weddings.
China’s traditional tea processing techniques entail the knowledge, skills and practices around tea plantation management, tea-leaf picking and manual processing.
These are passed on through families and apprenticeships, including by tea producers, farmers and artists, as well as those who make the pastries that are typically served with tea.
France’s daily bread
The baguette is the most popular bread in France, and its inscription on the UNESCO List honours the artisanal know-how and culture surrounding the beloved loaf, which is made from only four ingredients: flour, water, salt, as well as leaven and/or yeast.
Baguettes require specific knowledge and techniques. They are baked throughout the day in small batches and the outcomes vary according to the temperature and humidity.
The traditional production process involves steps that include weighing and mixing the ingredients, kneading, fermentation, and manually shaping and marking the dough with shallow cuts, known as the baker’s signature.
There are also consumption and social practices associated with baguettes that differentiate them from other types of bread, such as daily visits to bakeries to purchase loaves, and specific display racks to match their long shape.
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