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    Recopilación de productos gastronómicos de la región de Aquitania Boyacá
    Acosta Achury, Laura Camila; Gutierrez Reyes, Cristian David; Sanchez Zabala, Paola Andrea; Garavito, Jenny
    The gastronomy of each region and place of the country is what characterizes us, in many of these places the traditions of years ago are preserved with the free time that was lost as important as the people who knew of their tradition little things, Colombia is a country full of culture and a lot of diversity of an exquisite and traditional gastronomy. This work began with the purpose of making a compilation of the region of Aquitaine in Boyacá in sense because it has been losing its culture, and its roots in the field trip has been seen in three surveys Adults-Young-Restaurants, with the focus on knowing what kind of cuisine was handled today in this region of the country, remembering their ancestors also how interested they can be in recovering that tradition so characteristic of their region, with the tabulation of the surveys, we could understand that adults still remembered their most common traditions but that they were not used to practicing, in the case of young people, many of those interviewed only in their fast food and very little in the food of their region. In the case of the restaurants there were only two that had a chef with studies in gastronomy; the others were empirical or with short courses by the Senate that knew their traditions, but no longer do so.

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