The city of Naples, often in headlines for its garbage woes and mafia violence, is celebrating international recognition of its tastier side.
UNESCO on Thursday added the art of the Neapolitan pizza maker, or "pizzaiuolo," to its list of "intangible cultural heritage of humanity." Neapolitan pizza making was one of 33 traditional practices from around the world that were added to the U.N. cultural Organization's list of "forms of expression" that are of importance to humanity.
Other winners this year were the ritual Kumbh Mela baths taken in India, Bosnian woodcarving, and the "Sega tambour" dance and song performances of Mauritius' Rodrigues Island.
In Naples, pizza makers celebrated the victory and planned to give away free pies next week at a massive street party.
Agriculture minister Maurizio Martina said Italy's campaign, launched in 2009, marked the first time UNESCO had recognised a profession linked to food production.