At the end of 2025, Italian cuisine was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. This recognition does not celebrate a single dish or recipe, but rather a true cultural model: the Italian way of living food as an expression of identity, relationships and sharing. A heritage shaped by conviviality, memory and the transmission of knowledge, where food becomes a common language, an act of care and a way of bringing people together.
In this collective story, where every region contributes to making Italian cuisine unique and recognisable, Umbria holds a special place, as a land of products and recipes rooted in agricultural cycles, religious festivities and community moments, where food is not just something to be consumed, but an experience to be lived.
The value of some Umbrian dishes, beyond the ingredients that enhance outstanding local products, is often connected to stories and fun facts about their origin and preparation. Tasting them means entering a narrative shaped by traditions, knowledge and gestures handed down over time: an experience that fully embodies the intangible cultural heritage recognised by UNESCO.