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Category: Intangible Heritage

Europe, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Internship July December 2017

Zuppa Inglese: A dessert of ambiguous origin

Posted onAugust 8, 2017December 5, 2017

The origin of certain preparations is difficult to perceive. The Zuppa Inglese is one of them. Zuppa Inglese is a dessert typical of Italy?s Central …

Asia, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage

Qabli Pilav: A slow cooked Afghani indulgence

Posted onAugust 6, 2017August 8, 2017

A Hungarian professor travelling to Central Asia and Afghanistan pointed out the distinct identity of the Qabli Pilav as a common Afghani?preparation in the early …

Africa, Blog, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Internship July December 2017

Vibibi: The Swahili cuisine that evokes a communal feeling

Posted onAugust 4, 2017September 24, 2017

Vibibi is a dish that is eaten among the Swahilis in communal settings. The process of sharing food is a ritual in the Lamu Archipelago …

Africa, Blog, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Internship July December 2017

Futali: Sweet potatoes with a Malawian twist

Posted onJuly 31, 2017September 24, 2017

Commonly prepared in my grandmother’s kitchen, the Futali meal is an integral part of Malawian food culture Visit Malawi in Africa and you will be …

Best From Our Students, Blog, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Internship July December 2017

Antin Undi: A burst of dry fruit, Kannadiga style

Posted onJuly 29, 2017September 24, 2017

Literally glued together by edible resins, the Antin Undi is a treat for any sweet tooth The state of Karnataka, set in peninsular India, evokes …

Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Performance

Bhoota Kola: Meeting supernatural spirits under the starry skies

Posted onJuly 2, 2017July 5, 2017

On a pitch dark night, I journey through the forests of Kenjoor in Karnataka, with stars twinkling above me and cicadas crying at a distance. …

Arts and Crafts, Best of 2016, Blog, Conservation, Heritage, Intangible Heritage

From Channapatna to White House: A tale of wooden toys

Posted onJune 24, 2017May 22, 2018

Karnataka is a land rich in art and history. ?Many craft traditions in the state have been passed on from generations and this progression has …

Africa, Conservation, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Interviews, Opinion

Heritage and education: The GamoGofa zone in South Ethiopia

Posted onMay 22, 2017September 21, 2017

The importance of sustaining traditionally and locally embedded cultural heritage, customs and practices is paramount in this era of rapidly escalating modernisation. Taking the case …

Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage

Savour ‘Cun-tucky Chicken’ in the bylanes of Aurangabad

Posted onMay 22, 2017May 18, 2017

Aurangabad in Maharashtra is mostly famous for the nearby Ajanta and Ellora caves and Bibi Ka Maqbara, also known as Taj Mahal of the Deccan. …

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