Ten years ago the Mediterranean Diet was recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO and even today it is still a growing trend in the world, as the increasing consumption of pasta shows. According to Us News & World Report, the Mediterranean Diet is confirmed as the best in the world.
The popularity of this iconic Italian dish has also increased in countries linked to other food traditions. The reason? The increasingly widespread awareness of how the choices we make at the table impact not only on our health, but also on that of the Planet.
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net
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