Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1012319 Tourism Management 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper analyzes the gastronomic discourse surrounding the Israeli Negev and examines why gastronomy is far from being an attractive pull factor in this region. The study incorporates examples which illustrate its theoretical proposition regarding the need to substantiate authenticity by offering gastronomic products and experiences that faithfully communicate an intimate link between food, place and the local community. The analysis suggests that the failure of residents to present convincing gastronomic evidence of their sense of community and territorial attachment poses a barrier to the emergence of a gastronomically attractive food image of the region. This case can provide planners with a better understanding of the conditions required for the promotion of an appealing gastronomic image and regional developers with a deeper understanding of how to harness gastronomy for the purpose of tourism development.

► The paper examines the conditions that prevent the Negev from becoming gastronomically attractive. ► The study analyzes the extent to which local stakeholders link together food, place and community. ► The Negev gastronomic discourse echoes the social fragmentation of the region's population. ► The failure of residents to share a regional awareness impedes the gastronomic image of the region.

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