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#makeheritagefun, Africa, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage

Koshari: Food and the Italy-Egypt Connect

Posted onMay 14, 2017September 21, 2017

Dishes like the Koshari stand testament to the large degree of cultural exchange between Italy and Egypt. Food and Cultural Exchange: The intercultural exchange that …

Europe, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage

Albanian Food Experiments: The Papare

Posted onMay 8, 2017April 30, 2017

The Albanians have a very carb-heavy diet. Bread seems to be an integral part of their food, and the Papare stands testament to this. Albanian …

#makeheritagefun, Europe, Food Heritage

Cream tea and tea drinking in Britain

Posted onMay 3, 2017May 4, 2017

What goes best with a cup of tea – biscuits? chocolate? pastries? cakes? How about scones, cream and jam? When you want some Cream Tea, …

Asia, Food Heritage, Intangible Heritage

The Gulab Jamun: Decadence & Indian Sweets

Posted onMay 1, 2017April 27, 2017

The gulab jamun is decadent in its level of sweetness. It is one of the most indulgent Indian desserts. When I think about Indian food, …

#makeheritagefun, Asia, Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage, Photo Stories, Public Spaces

A Visit to the Chor Minar: #Makeheritagefun Event

Posted onApril 7, 2017April 3, 2017

Some heritage within India seems to be mysterious to observers due to its state of abandonment. The Chor Minar is one such heritage site. The …

Arts and Crafts, Asia, Features, Heritage

Tikuli Art: Feminism and Indian craft

Posted onMarch 24, 2017September 27, 2017

This article was originally published on Nazariya, and was written by Kaavya laxman and Saumya Sinha Tiny, intricate bindis influence tikuli art, which is a …

Asia, Heritage, Photo Stories, Travellers

Chor Minar: Scare Tactic or Slaughtering Ground?

Posted onMarch 20, 2017March 17, 2017

The Chor Minar may seem like a run of the mill heritage site, but its gory past has much more to reveal. History and Purpose: …

Asia, Blog, Heritage

Bidriware: The Craft of Metal and Mud

Posted onMarch 17, 2017March 31, 2017

This article was written by Sakshi Jain and published originally on Nazariya. Bidriware is a ?handicrafts which recognises itself as the symbol of Wealth and …

Arts and Crafts, Blog, Intangible Heritage, Traditions

Periya Negamam: The village of weavers

Posted onFebruary 21, 2017December 25, 2017

The unassuming and humble creators of one of the country?s renowned weaves belong to the village of Periya Negamam.   The Village of Weavers: Around …

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