CDMX Declares Mexican Sweet Bread Intangible Cultural Heritage
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The knowledge and practices of sweet bread will receive the declaration as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the CDMX.
Officially, Mexican sweet bread was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City.This recognition took place during the First Extraordinary Session 2026 of the Inter-Institutional Commission for Cultural, Natural and Biocultural Heritage of Mexico City.The Secretariat of Capital Culture and the National Chamber of Bakery, Pastelera and Similar Industry (Canainppa) promoted the initiative that is now historic for the Mexican breadmakin…
Guadalajara, Jalisco. The Conservatory of Gastronomic Culture presented the book “Mexican Kitchen, XV Years of Cultural Heritage of Humanity” as part of the celebrations of the declaration made by UNESCO of Mexican gastronomy. Journalist Juan Carlos Núñez, who participated in the presentation of the book, highlighted this literary and photographic material as a tool to dimension the importance of the distinction for Mexican gastronomy. “It was a…
Attention, lovers of sweet bread! This news will cheer you up the day, as recently this beloved food throughout the country was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City... and now, you will seek this recognition worldwide. Illustrative image of Mexican sweet bread // Photo: Pexels. Declare Mexican sweet bread Intangible Cultural Heritage of the CDMX As you read it. Regardless of whether you are a fan of shells, ears, donuts or any ot…
The Mexican sweet bread is close to obtaining a declaration as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City, but the process to recognize it also revealed a considerable loss: of the 2,400 varieties identified during the investigation, about a thousand have already disappeared.The National Chamber of the Bakery, Pastelera and Similar Industry (CANAINPA) submitted the application to the Heritage Commission of the capital and the proposal was ap…
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