Search

Trovati 3818 risultati

The Italian Christmas fruit? The mandarin, of course

A palate cleanser, an excellent source of vitamin C and a versatile ingredient in the kitchen, mandarin can also be a tombola marker at Italian Christmastime.

Rare Wines. One way ticket to Cortona and Manduria

Stefano Amerighi and Gianfranco Fino. In this episode we tell you about their two enchanting riservas, which interpret in a profound and articulated way two great red wine territories: Cortona and Manduria

Virtuous Roots

With Radici Virtuose - Virtuous Roots starts a three-year program that has Gambero Rosso supporting four protection consortia for the promotion of the splendid Puglia and Salento territory. The project, financed by Mipaaf, is aimed at the regeneration of the...

Feast of the Immaculate Conception: tradition and menu of December 8th in Italy

Time to put up decorations, but above all to inaugurate the season of family meals. Here's how and why we celebrate December 8th in Italy.

Wine Travel Food - November/December 2022

The 2,000 finalist wines are actually "only" the tip of the iceberg: Vini d'Italia 2023 shows that the level of Italy’s oenology is growing. This and much more in our Wine Travel Food.

Street food from around the world. France: jambon beurre, crêpes, croissants

Vive la France, but above all its food! The flavours of French cuisine snacks are simple, classic and irresistible: here are its street foods not to be missed (some of which can also be made at home).

All the Italian chocolate pralines you need to try at least once

Perfect as a Christmas gift, chocolate pralines are one of the best treats of all time: here are the traditional ones from Italy.

My vegan pantry. Nutritional yeast: all about the vegetable flavouring

There are many vegetable alternatives to grated Parmigiano, to be purchased in specialised shops, sometimes also available in the supermarket. A different and tasty option is nutritional yeast: here's a little info.

Christmas dried fruit and nuts: walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, figs and dates

From walnuts to almonds, from hazelnuts to dates, baskets full of nuts and dried fruit are present in every Italian home at Christmastime.

Tuscan Christmas: panforte and ricciarelli

Panforte and ricciarelli represent the traditional Tuscan Christmas treats. Both the desserts are popular throughout the country, even if their fame is inextricably linked to the city of Siena. Here is the history.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram