The last materials presented during the second short-term exchange of groups of pupils that was hosted by the partner school Şehit Ali Aksoy Ortaokulu from Akhisar (Turkey) between May 13th and 17th, 2019, were PowerPoint presentations and videos about traditional cuisine. Each team of pupils delighted the audience with mouth-watering details about traditional dishes from their country.

Traditional Romanian cuisine is incredibly rich and hearty, with intense flavours, complex recipes and various influences, which vary according to region. The members of the club “Art heritage” from Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni (Romania) included in their presentation recipes for sour soup from Banat, stuffed polenta balls from Ardeal, Pleșcoi sausages from Muntenia, fish stew from Dobrogea, and brioche buns from Moldov. Their presentation finished with a video recipe for stuffed cabbage rolls, considered by many to be Romania’s national dish. The material was presented by the pupils Bianca Mădălina Isăcescu and Bodgan Chiriac, and it can be seen here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cZXhx-8KiOodV-k3Zf0HMt5_51X1j6WC or you can watch it below in video format.

The presentation created by the pupils from Agrupamento de Escolas de Samora Correia from Samora Correia (Portugal) can be seen by following this link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hEeCivyPm5ZyaiktbxhWEtmcuoiLT0jk or you can watch it below in video format.

The presentation about Turkish cuisine created by the pupils from Şehit Ali Aksoy Ortaokulu from Akhisar can be seen here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TmLu5SSYSVxNKJTMzRsmuNV51AcYkC47 or you can watch it below in video format.

The presentation about Latvian cuisine created by the pupils from Rīgas 22. vidusskola from Rīga can be seen here https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PdYkBnxzQ5TqSw7xQs986TwfVputWYbz or you can watch it below in video format.

The presentation about traditional food from Italy created by the members of the club “Art heritage” from Istituto Comprensivo “Giovanni Pierluigi” Palestrina can be seen by following this link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UxQRbGXvMvgw031elnhLtfyDqAcE1KE4 or you can watch it below in video format.

The Italian team also presented two videos recorded at school showing the pupils practising their culinary skills by cooking tagliatelle (a traditional pasta made with flour and eggs) and ciambelline (traditional donuts made with wine), and also preparing healthy traditional snacks.

Presentations about traditional cuisine
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