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Why Italians Love to Talk About Food
Why Italians Love to Talk About Food
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Dictionary of Italian Food and Drink
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Italian Food

It is no secret that everyone, not just Italians, love Italian food. When you think about Italian food, and all the wonderful textures, flavors, scents, and history that go along with it, it is easy to quickly become infatuated.

  

Italian food can trace its roots back as far as about the 4th century B.C. And while the cuisine has changed somewhat over the course of time, many original traditions continue to remain today. Flavors from all over the country spread as travel became easier and more popular. This led to new types of foods being introduced and customs shared.

When you think about today's Italian food, popular meals like lasagna, spaghetti, pizza, calzones, and canolis come to mind. Some of these dishes have evolved since leaving the country of Italy and common versions are now considered to be "Italian-American" cuisine.

From the very beginning, Italian food has been comprised of a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, wine, and coffees. Fresh breads and pastries are also consumed on a regular basis. There are several courses, no less than three to four that make up a typical Italian meal. Meals are meant to be shared and can often take hours to consume, especially on holidays or special occasions. The typical design of a large meal is made up of the following: an "aperitif" drink before the meal, usually a form of vermouth, such as campari, or spritz; "antipasto" which is an appetizer course and can consist of either hot or cold snack foods like vegetables, meats, cheese, and olives; the first course, known as "primo", which is a hot dish such as soup, pasta, or polenta; the second course, also known as "secondo", which consists of meat, seafood, eggs, or fish; "contorno", or a side dish such as salad or vegetables; a first dessert course of cheese and fruit; "dolce", a larger dessert course, of cakes or cookies; coffee or espresso; and finally, a "digestivo" after dinner drink such as sambuca or grappa.

Different regions in Italy have very distinct flavors and cooking methods. While the regions do vary, most Italian food is made of the same main ingredients and accompaniments. Tomatoes, peppers, garlic, cheese, and wine are found in all areas of Italy but are used in different ways for various regional dishes. It is important to remember when learning about and eating Italian food that this food genre is an art. Meals are meant to be fully experienced, not just eaten.



   

Italian Food News

The importance of global food security - Financial Times


The importance of global food security
Financial Times
A second food crisis in as many years is a wake-up call. At a meeting in the Italian town of L'Aquila last year, the leaders of the G8 pledged to enhance ...

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Service men and women receive free meal for Labor Day - South Carolina Now


Service men and women receive free meal for Labor Day
South Carolina Now
The Italian food chain celebrates and thanks every Labor Day the people who put their lives on the line each day to protect and serve us. ...

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'Eataly' temple to Italian cuisine opens in New York - AFP


New York Daily News

'Eataly' temple to Italian cuisine opens in New York
AFP
Located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, at 23rd Street, the huge 5000 square meter (54000 square feet) Italian food and wine market is part of ...
Celebrity chef Mario Batali bets on food and wine emporiumUSA Today
EATALY OPENS: Batali, Bastianich & Co.'s Mega-Temple Of Italian Food, Revealed ...Huffington Post (blog)
Big Italy: 7 Italian eateries, marketplace, culinary school open in NYCThe Canadian Press
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Friends, family, food fill La Festa Italiana - Omaha World-Herald


Wilkes Barre Times-Leader

Friends, family, food fill La Festa Italiana
Omaha World-Herald
“This festival is intended to bring the Italian traditions, food and culture to the surrounding community.” Authentic Italian dishes, desserts and wines ...
Food, fun and family are the main ingredients for La FestaWilkes Barre Times-Leader
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Match makers: beer and Mediterranean food - Morning Advertiser


Morning Advertiser

Match makers: beer and Mediterranean food
Morning Advertiser
Jason Wills, senior brand manager for Heineken brand Birra Moretti, says: “We are on a mission to encourage Italian food-lovers to experience more of the ...

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