Bill recognizes ‘hot hole’ as a cultural heritage in SP

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This snack, which consists of French bread stuffed with ground beef, is a remarkable presence in family parties and several snack bars

A bill presented by state deputy Paulo Correa Jr. (PSD) seeks to recognize the sandwich known as “Hot hole” as immaterial cultural heritage of the state of. This snack, which consists of French bread stuffed with ground beef, is a remarkable presence at family parties and several snack bars.

According to the rapporteur, the “Hot Hole” was created in the city of Pariquera-Açu, in the region of Vale do Ribeira, interior of São Paulo, and is a “traditional expression of food culture”, so it should become intangible cultural heritage. The proposal aims not only to preserve this tradition, but also to strengthen the state’s cultural identity and stimulate gastronomic tourism.

“Over the years, the Hot hole has consolidated itself as a delicacy present in family meetings, community parties, school events, keys and traditional festivities of the city (from Pariquera-Açu), becoming part of everyday life and the affective memory of residents,” said Correa.

Posted by Nátaly Tenório

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