Minority Calendar 2024: FUEN invites you on a culinary journey through Europe's minority cuisines
09.01.2024"You are what you eat" – there is a lot of truth in this sentence, and not just when it comes to health. Our cultural identity is also characterised by our cuisine, our traditional dishes and the way we eat. For the new edition of the FUEN Minority Calendar 2024, we have therefore chosen to focus on culinary delights. The calendar invites you on a tasty journey through Europe, from the crunchy and colourful vegetable stew "Schnüsch" from North Schleswig to the traditional Romanian pancakes called "Rătișe" and "Halva", the favourite dessert of the Aromanian minority in Serbia.
Illustrator Olga Balai, who was born in Belarus and currently lives in Berlin, has created colourful illustrations of the culinary treasures.
Photo: Ralph Darabos
Whether it's a festive feast on a holiday, the special story behind its creation or an unusual ingredient: the calendar also allows you to discover the many little stories behind each dish. And what's special: the recipes are included, inviting you to try them out in your own kitchen.
Take a look at the digital version here.
We would like to thank all member organisations who have contributed to this appetising calendar by sending in their recipes, as well as the German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Homeland for funding the project.
Пресс релизы
- EUROPEADA Expert Group Refines Guidelines for the Future of the Tournament
- Forum of European Minority Regions: we are the Europeans of the future!
- Vojvodina, an ideal host for the Forum of European Minority Regions on cross-border cooperation
- Interview: Julien Steinhauser on Language, Identity and Economic Opportunities in Alsace
- Interview: Gyula Ocskay on Re-wording Borders and Strengthening Cross-Border Cooperation
- “Talking Money” – 9th Forum of European Minority Regions Focuses on Cross-Border Cooperation
- Interview: Sonja Wolf on the Role of Minorities in Cross-Border Cooperation
- Interview: Dr Georg Lun on the Economic Importance of Linguistic Diversity in South Tyrol and Beyond
- Meeting in South Tyrol: Minorities without a kin-state call for greater visibility of their languages at major events
- Press Release On the European Court of Justice’s final decision on the Minority SafePack Initiative