Food tourism – precisely, FOOD TOURISM … read on to find out more

The UNWTO is hosting the world’s inaugural Forum on Food Tourism in Donostia, San Sebastian, Spain from the 27th to the 28th of April and their media release from last evening gives all the relevant details:

The 1st UNWTO World Forum on Food Tourism will provide a valuable

platform to exchange experiences, enhancing the understanding of food tourism

and how to successfully manage this growing tourism segment worldwide.

Topics such as the concept of food tourism, current trends, and the links

between gastronomy and tourism branding are to be debated with international

experts such as the former chef, best-selling author and television

personality Anthony Bourdain, Executive Director of the World Food Travel

Association, Erik Wolf, and renowned Spanish chef Pedro Subijana.

The event will also feature several workshops where participants will have the

opportunity to interact closer with food and tourism professionals from across the

globe and learn more about branding, strategy and key success factors for food

tourism destinations among other topics.

“Getting a taste of local cuisine has become an essential part of the travelling

experience, and as such gastronomy presents a vital opportunity to enrich

the tourism offer and stimulate economic development in destinations all around

the world, not the least in rural communities. I trust that this Forum will further

strengthen the ability of food tourism to create local job opportunities and

spur renewed interest in traditional cultural heritage”, said UNWTO Secretary-

General, Taleb Rifai.

The Spanish Secretary of State for Tourism, Isabel Borrego, encourages

participation in this important event, as Spain is a country to savour, with many

exquisite and typical regional dishes. The “tapas”, the “pintxos”, some of the best

wines in the world and an avant-garde cuisine have made Spain one of the most

prominent destinations for Gastronomy tourism in the world.

Mrs. Borrego also reminds that the Spanish diet is synonymous with the

Mediterranean diet, which has been inscribed in the List of Intangible Cultural

Heritage of Humanity since 2013, consisting of a combination of nutrition and other

factors related to the Mediterranean culture.

The 1st World Forum on Food Tourism is jointly organized by UNWTO and its

Affiliate Member the Basque Culinary Center, the first Faculty of Gastronomic

Sciences in Spain that also incorporates a Food, Gastronomic Science and

Entrepreneurship Research and Innovation Centre, in collaboration with

Basquetour, the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa and the Donostia-San Sebastián

city-council. For more information and registration, please visit

http://www.culinary-tourism.com

Useful links:

1st UNWTO World Forum on Food Tourism
UNWTO Global Report on Food Tourism
Gastronomy in Spain

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