THE ROLE OF NATIONAL CUISINE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM IN AZERBAIJAN

THE ROLE OF NATIONAL CUISINE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM IN AZERBAIJAN

Research purpose: Culinary heritage is part of the tourist experience, and it is precisely the aspect ofnutrition in tourism that has a basic ethnic-geographical approach, since the food interests the tourist not somuch from the point of view of the technology of its preparation, but as a phenomenon of everyday culturewhich develops in certain geographical conditions. National cuisine is closely interrelated with other aspectsof life, which reflect the relationship of people in society, norms, and behaviours that are traditional for agiven nation. Therefore, it is necessary to study the influence of the local cuisine and culinary traditions on thedevelopment of tourism. The aim of the study is to reveal the potential of the national cuisine in the tourismsector of Azerbaijan.

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