On the Appetite Trail
Abstract
The article recounts actions oriented at experiencing and reliving culinary
traditions, undertaken by the Local Action Group of the “Mroga” Society for
the Local Community Development.
The Society operates in five communes: Koluszki, Brzeziny, Dmosin, Jeżów and
Rogów, located in the north-eastern part of the current Łódź voivodeship, east of
the city of Łódź. In the past, this area, which bordered regions whose characteristic
features indicated their distinct regional identities (the Łęczyca Land and the Łowicz
Principality from the north, the Rawa Land from the east, the Opoczno and Piotrków
Lands from the south, and Łódź from the west), was devoid of definite features
typical to folk culture. Currently it is still an area which, due to the absence of a
consistent and enduring cultural foundation to refer to, cannot be described in the
categories of an ethnographic or geographic region. By following the tourist trail
laid by the Society, known as the “Appetite Trail”, I reconstruct the vision of what
the community resident in the five communes covered by the activity of the “Mroga”
Local Action Group defines as the region’s culinary tradition, and I deconstruct the
Group’s actions that reduce the tradition to the level of a tourist attraction.
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