Posted on 12/09/2017 2:30:35 PM PST by nickcarraway
When a UNESCO World Heritage Site comes to mind, perhaps it has the natural splendor of the Great Barrier Reef or the imposing mastery of the Pyramids of Giza. Now one may look no further than the humble pizza for world heritage status. No, not the frozen kind, the old-school kind baked in a wood-fired oven. On Wednesday Pizzaiuolo, the art of Neopolitan pizza-making, was added to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
UNESCO says the designation is meant to safeguard and raise awareness about forms of cultural heritage often passed down from generation to generation before they die out. Around three dozen other cultural practices were also added to this year's intangible list, including Kumbh Mela an event in India when pilgrims bathe in a sacred river and Uilleann piping a type of Irish music played by a particular bagpipe.
As for pizzaiuolo, it is more than a slice of sustenance, it is a form of artistry with a deep history baked right in. Pizzaiulo "fosters social gatherings and intergenerational exchange" and the "Pizzaiuoli (pizza-makers) are a living link for the communities concerned," says UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
The practice of pizzaiuolo consists of a few stages: first the dough (water, flour, salt and yeast) must be kneaded by fist for at least 15 minutes, then allowed to rest and rise for 12 hours. Next balls or panetti are formed and left to rest some more. Then the dough is stretched and beaten into a circle. Finally the toppings are added, and the pizza is placed in the oven and rotated with a pizza shovel to ensure uniform baking. Two minutes is all it takes.
UNESCO via YouTube YouTube The Naples-based Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana (True Neapolitan Pizza) will only issue its trademark to restaurants that follow even more stringent guidelines. But the result should be a pizza for the senses with "the flavor of well-baked bread. The slightly acidic flavor of the densely enriched tomatoes, mixed with the characteristic aroma of the oregano, garlic or basil ensures that the pizza, as it comes out from the oven, delivers its characteristic aroma."
Pepperoni and pineapple lovers are out of luck. The association says only two kinds of pie are authentic: marinara pizza with tomato, oil, oregano and garlic and margarita pizza with the addition of cheese and basil.
Pizzaiuoli can take it to the next level by stretching and tossing the pie in a doughy display of acrobatics at international competitions.
When news of the UNESCO recognition broke in Naples, pizza-makers handed out free slices on the street to celebrate, according to the BBC. Two million people had reportedly signed a petition supporting the piazzaiulo application.
"After 250 years of waiting, pizza is humanity's heritage, its intangible heritage," Neopolitan pizza maker Enzo Coccia told the BBC.
Oh yeah, they get a nice cornicione, the edge rise, at Antico. Giovanni knows what hes doing.
Then will Italians not be able to eat pasta, because it’s cultural appropriation from the Chinese? And no tomatoes, because it’s cultural appropriation from Native Americans?
Vafanc*lo! At last the UN does something worthwhile... Recognizing the greatest pizza in the world!
(just kidding with some authentic Eye-talian cussing)
FUUN
Used to have to go to mulberry street or E.Harlem to get real Napolitano pizza or my home turf Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. But the cumpari moved out of the city. Now the best pizza is in the burbs like Long Island, Westchester Jersey lower Connecticut.
Doesnt matter. I cant eat it anymore anyway (not without days of pain).
My dad used to say. Enjoy that while you can youd be surprised what you cant eat as you get old. And I was surprised.
BTW for a change of pace on rare occasions I would order a Sicilian pie. Which has its own charm.
But the UN? They can mangia u gatz ( u casso)
Thank you for the new word. I didn't know there was a term for this specific part on a slice of heaven, but the good folks at Monaco's do know how to produce a terrific, almost buttery cornicione.
My lady friend likes to rip it off "my" pizza and dip it into the mussels and garlic sauce that she orders for herself. Can't say I blame her. But it is annoying.
The things we tolerate in the name of love...
LOL.
I was in Naples (il vero Napoli) 4 years. Best of the best. When I moved to Brooklyn I was shocked that a restaurant owned by chassidic Jews opened up boasting Italian-style and got it absolutely spot-on, without the Neopolitan ingredients/produce of course...
(Basil restaurant on Kingston and Lincoln... Kosher!)
My mother used to make home made Sicilian pies.
they were GREAT!!!
You’re paesano too? :) Didn’t know.
Eye-talian :)
Last time I heard that was from some black guy in Manhattan.
It was in a derogatory way. Who says blacks aren’t racist.
EYE-talian lives matter!!! :)
mangia u gatz :)
Heard and used that word many, many times in my 49 years.
Among others :)
Is there a fake one? Besides Florida :)
In my 68 I probably said it proportionally as much. Though after moving out of the Bronx for the burbs 50 something years ago, it might be less.
Exactly. I was making a distinction from Naples, FL.
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