Categories: People

Armenian Cuisine Traditions Should Be Taught in Schools – Sedrak Mamulyan

Sedrak Mamulyan, chairman of the NGO “Development and Preservation of Armenian Culinary Traditions”, thinks that the Armenian national cuisine and its traditions should be taught in Armenian schools.

“Today, it is very important that our traditions be preserved inside the country, and that the younger generation knows their cuisine. Through the Ministry of Culture of Armenia, we intend to offer a pilot program for several Armenian schools,” said Mamulyan at a press conference.

According to him, the traditions of the Armenian cuisine have been preserved in the Armenian diaspora better than in Armenia itself.

“Many of our compatriots living abroad do not know the Armenian language and have little knowledge of the Armenian culture, but they do cherish culinary traditions, which helps them to preserve their national identity,” said Mamulyan.

In turn, the deputy director of the cultural heritage department of the Ministry of Culture of Armenia Yeranuhi Margaryan noted that society today should pay special attention to intangible cultural values.

“For our part, we are trying to implement various programs to support the intangible cultural heritage of Armenia. In this regard, a number of projects are being implemented. However, this requires the efforts of each of us,” said Margaryan.

She also noted that in this matter, Armenia has been actively cooperating with UNESCO. Since 2006, a corresponding legislative field has been being created in the country to protect intangible values.

Vigen Avetisyan

Recent Posts

Armenian Orphan Girls in New York (1917): A Forgotten Act of Witness and Relief

In 1917, at the height of global upheaval during World War I, a small but…

5 days ago

The Armenian Genocide: State Crime, Mass Participation, and the Burden of Historical Responsibility

The Armenian Genocide (1915–1921 ...) was not an accident of war, nor a tragic byproduct…

1 week ago

The First Printed Armenian Bible (Amsterdam, 1666–1668)

Introduction The first printed edition of the Bible in the Armenian language stands as one…

2 weeks ago

Armenopolis (Gherla): An Armenian “Ideal City” in the Heart of Europe

Armenopolis (modern-day Gherla, Romania) is a remarkable example of how the Armenian diaspora not only…

2 weeks ago

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia

Regarding the Remarks of the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group at the Permanent Council…

2 months ago

The Armenian Genetic Code: An 8,000-Year Unbroken Journey

While empires rose and fell and borders shifted across millennia, one remarkable constant has endured:…

3 months ago