
“In the annals of history, bread has consistently been a unifying force, transcending boundaries and bringing people, cultures, and faiths together. It’s not just sustenance; it symbolizes the spirit of sharing, brotherhood, and social cohesion, making it a potent emblem of peace.
Its relevance, especially in these trying times, extends far beyond mere nourishment.” These sentiments, underscored by Italmopa – the Association of Italian Flour Millers, coincide with the observance of World Bread Day, an annual celebration on the 16th of October.
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net
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