French cuisine becomes UNESCO protected

French cuisine celebrates elevation to UNESCOs World Intangible Heritages List by creating a National Festival of Gastronomy with restaurants across the country battling it out to offer outstanding dishes at mouth watering prices.

France is the first country to be honoured by UNESCO for its national food and cuisine. It joins other cultural practices on UNESCOs World Intangible Heritages list such as the Royal Ballet of Cambodia and Mexicos Day of the Dead Festival. Its not just the cooking that has been recognised, but the very culture of close friends coming together and whiling away the hours over dinner. How French!

To celebrate this achievement, the Secretary of State for Tourism, Mr Frdric Lefebvre, has announced the creation of La Fte de la Gastronomie Franaise (Festival of French Gastronomy). The very first Festival will be organised for 23rd September 2011, and will see restaurants all over France offering menus at exceptional prices in order to tempt hungry Frenchmen and tourists inside to discover a wealth of French cuisine.

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