Protecting the Cornish Pasty

February 15, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Cornish Pasty Association

Established in 2002 the Cornish Pasty Association is a body of more than 40 bakers who are passionate about their art.  So much so that they head up a representative collective solely for protecting the provenance and roots of the Cornish Pasty.

The origins of the Pasty are deep routed in the South West, however there are individuals and businesses established outside of the Cornish territories who brand their products as Cornish Pasties.  The arguement is clear…or is it?  In order to protect these origins the Cornish Pasty Association have lodged a PGI application (Protected Geographical Identity) which has recently been supported by DEFRA.

If successful this application will mean that only a product made to a traditional Cornish recipe and more importantly, which is made within Cornwalls territories can be legally named a Cornish Pasty.

The concerns of the CPA are that those products that do not follow the time honoured recipes and do not fall within the geographical locations, place the genuine, authentic Cornish Pasty at risk of becoming devalued through poor quality manufacturing processes and diluted recipes.

Not only a matter of principal, the reasons for wanting to protect a product which serves to employ over 1800 Cornish workers are the same as those adopted by Champagne, Parma Ham, Stilton Cheese, Arbroath Smokies, Cornish Clotted Cream, Smoked Salmon amongst many other who have succeeded in their PGI appplications.

Genuine Cornish

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Comments

2 Comments on "Protecting the Cornish Pasty"

  1. piadas on Tue, 24th Mar 2009 10:48 pm 

    Excellent!

  2. drole on Mon, 6th Apr 2009 6:31 am 

    excellent article, thank you

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