Isidoro Moreno Navarro

The Sevillian cuisine of the Mediterranean.

 Isidoro Moreno Navarro, born in 1944, interviewed in 2015, traces the history of  Mediterranean and Seville food. From the poor dishes of pork tripe, with typical dishes of the festivities, it analyzes the Mediterranean cuisine through all its nuances, not to mention the kitchen gypsy, gazpacho, tapas and the food of his childhood. Without leaving out an interesting analysis on the Mediterranean diet and its application UNESCO and the importance of knowledge of the ancient knowledge of the kitchen, who founded the Mediterranean food culture.    

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Isidoro Moreno Navarro

Year: 1944
School: University
Profession: Teacher/Professor
Languages: español

Document by: MedEatResearch Centro di Studi Sociali sulla Dieta Mediterranea dell'Università di Napoli SOB, diretto da Marino Niola, intervista di Elisabetta Moro, scheda tecnica, sottotitoli, traduzione e montaggio a cura di Annalisa Rascato
Video by: Elisabetta Moro
Created: 25-07-2015

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Mediterranean granaries, curated by SOB University in Naples

Mediterranean granaries, curated by SOB University in Naples

On the 16th November 2010 The Mediterranean diet was nominated Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. The MedEatResearch, Centre of Social Research on the Mediterranean Diet by University Suor Orsola Benincasa in Naples, directed by Marino Niola and Elisabetta Moro, was founded in 2012 to nurture, promote and spread Italian food heritage and to boost cultural exchanges on wines and foods from various- Mediterranean countries. Within this project the specific archive Granaries of Memory was created to present the results of the researches conducted by the Centre.
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