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Turkey’s Intangible Culture? First “Keshkek”, Now Coffee

An article in today’s Hurriyet Daily News says that Turkey’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism will be submitting a proposal to have “Turkish coffee” included to UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list.

Last November, Ankara successfully got UNESCO to include the meat and wheat dish known a “keshkek” (harissa) as a Turkish addition to the intangible cultural heritage list.

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