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Restaurant of the Week: Pasticifico Cori in San Diego

If you're in San Diego missing the Italian cuisine, here is the perfect restaurant for you: Pastificio Cori!

Everything you need to know about the Italian Method

Freshness, lightness and immediacy: Federico Martinotti's sparkling revolution.

Alaska. The book on the epic and cuisine of the gold diggers

The history surrounding the gold diggers in Alaska and their food in a manuscript translated and published for Slow Food Editore. An exciting journey through the history of America and its cuisine.

In UK, restaurants and pubs reopen after Easter, only outdoors. Johnson’s announcement

The British calendar on the gradual return to normality, gives priority to schools. The outdoor dining will start again from 12 April, and only from mid-May restaurants and pubs will be able to welcome guests inside.

Massimo Bottura's refectory in the United States: already operational in San Francisco, and New York coming soon

The Food For Soul refectory in San Francisco quietly opened in the first weeks of 2021, marking the debut of the project by Massimo Bottura and Lara Gilmore in the United States. Next stop: Harlem, New York

Flours with the fruit scraps. The new project of the University of Bozen · Bolzano

Reconciling sustainability, taste and health is not a mission impossible. This is demonstrated by the free Bolzano University, which has just developed a method for reusing parts of the apples discarded by the confectionery industry. The result? A fortified flour...

Beef Wellington: history and recipe of an iconic dish

Today it is famous mainly thanks to Gordon Ramsey, but beef Wellington has much older origins, dating back to the nineteenth century.

Mobile chicken coop in Trentino. Here’s how it works

A chicken coop on wheels that moves as the hens run out of fresh grass to peck: the winning idea of a young entrepreneur from the Trentino Anselmi farm

Week of Italian cuisine in the world. Fighting "bad business" of Italian cuisine around the world

Here's how to fight bad businesses of Italian cuisine around the world.

Michel Chasseuil opens his Louvre of wine. Is it worth the 500 euro admission ticket?

For over fifty years, Michel Chasseuil has been collecting bottles of rare and precious wines, which make him one of the most famous collectors worldwide. He will soon open his International Museum of Rare Wines in Chapelle Baton. But the...
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