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Uncovering Authentic Italian Food

Author: Robert Campana

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"Stop Italian Sounding: Uncovering Authentic Italian Food," hosted by Robert Campana, is a show for all enthusiasts of real Italian food and beverage. This show explores Italian food legends, history, and traditions, while simultaneously offering important tips and insightful interviews with industry professionals. Our mission is to educate about the differences between real Italian food and beverage products and Italian sounding products. Stop Italian Sounding LLC production
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Italy has a dedicated food police—and it tells us a lot about how seriously the country takes food.In this episode, I explain who the "Carabinieri per la Tutela Agroalimentare" are, what they do, and how they differ from Italy’s NAS ("Nuclei Antisofisticazioni e Sanità") and from the U.S. FDA. I also explore why these units exist, how unique they are in the world, and what they reveal about the value of food quality, tradition, and cultural heritage in Italy.
Italian cuisine and Italian American cuisine share the same roots—but they are not the same thing.In this episode, I explore how Italian American cuisine was born from immigration, adaptation, and abundance, and how it became a cultural ambassador that introduced millions of Americans to Italian flavors. I also explain why it’s important to distinguish Italian cuisine from Italian American cuisine, so we can respect both traditions without confusing their history or identity.A short reflection on food, migration, and why understanding the difference matters.
Today, “Made in Italy” is synonymous with quality—but it didn’t always mean that.In this short episode, I explore the origins of the term “Made in Italy,” how it evolved from a simple country-of-origin label into a global symbol of excellence, and what it truly represents today—especially in the world of food. I also explain why the phrase is always used in English, even in Italy, and why understanding its meaning matters in the fight against Italian Sounding.A brief reflection on history, culture, and authenticity.
After a long break, I’m back with a short reflection on the new US Eat Real Food pyramid and why it’s a positive step forward.In this episode, I explore how this new US food pyramid "Eat Real Food" emphasizes real, high-quality ingredients and why the true meaning of diet is about lifestyle, not restriction. I also explain how elements like mindful eating, movement, and shared meals—so central to the Mediterranean diet—are essential to long-term health.Finally, I share why the "Eat Real Food" pyramid feels surprisingly Italian, aligning closely with the values behind PDO and PGI products: quality, tradition, and respect for food.
What has Stop Italian Sounding been up to lately? What's coming up? Tune in to find out!
Not all balsamic vinegar is created equal—and most people don’t realize there are two protected types. In this episode, we focus on Aceto Balsamico di Modena IGP (Balsamic Vinegar of Modena PGI)—the more widely available, yet often misunderstood version. You’ll learn how it’s made, what the PGI seal really means, and how to spot authentic bottles from the Italian sounding ones. We’ll also explore the best ways to use it and why it deserves more respect than a simple salad dressing.
In this episode, I’m reporting from the Filitalia International Convention—an event dedicated to preserving Italian heritage, language, and culture across generations. Join me as I connect with passionate members of the Italian American community, explore the mission behind Filitalia, and reflect on the role organizations like this play in promoting true Italian identity. This episode is all about keeping our roots alive—one story at a time.Filitalia International contacts:WebsiteInstagram
We explore the surprising connection between two powerful expressions of Italian culture: food and dance. Our guest, Anna Harsh—award-winning choreographer and founder of Allegro Dance Company—has spent her life preserving traditional Italian dances that, like regional recipes, are passed down through generations. We talk about how movement and mealtime often go hand-in-hand at Italian celebrations, how regional cuisine has similarities to dance, and how both food and dance tell stories of heritage, family, and joy. If Italian food feeds the body, traditional dance feeds the soul—and together, they keep the spirit of Italianità alive.Visit the Allegro Dance Company website!
I’m joined by Robert Allegrini, President and CEO of the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). With a dedication to promoting Italian heritage, Robert shares how his roots shaped his passion for authentic Italian cuisine. We discuss the evolving perception of Italian food in America, the role of NIAF in preserving culinary traditions, and the importance of educating future generations. From global influences to national initiatives, this conversation is a deep dive into food, culture, and identity.Contacts:NIAF websiteNIAF Instagram
We’re joined by Bianca Bono, Marketing and Sales Manager of Bono and proud member of the Bono family. Bianca shares her personal journey growing up in the family business and how her passion for olive oil led her to combine technical expertise with innovative marketing strategies. We explore what makes Sicilian olive oil so unique, the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a crowded market, and Bono’s commitment to sustainability. Bianca also discusses how digital storytelling is transforming consumer education and offers advice for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation of high-quality extra virgin olive oil.Contacts:Bono US websiteUS Instagram
This episode features the social media duo Santi and Dara, husband and wife blending Sicilian heritage with an Italian-American perspective. They discuss the emotional connection to food, underappreciated Sicilian dishes, and memorable meal experiences rooted in tradition. They also share insights on social media reactions and tease upcoming projects that they are working on.
In this episode, we talk with Gaetano “Tano” Mina di Sospiro, a passionate food expert and ONAF Cheese Maestro, about Italy’s rich micro-regional gastronomy. Raised between Italy and the U.S., Tano shares how his bicultural background shapes his approach to food travel, emphasizing the importance of eating like a local. He recounts his visits to small producers all while promoting the Slow Food movement. Through his private tours, Tano offers guests an immersive experience that feels less like a tour and more like visiting an old friend who introduces them to the heart and soul of Italian food culture.Contacts:InstagramWebsite
Bilena Settepani, an entrepreneur and pastry chef, has been involved in Settepani since childhood, blending tradition with innovation. With a background in fashion and pastry arts, she leads Settepani’s marketing, e-commerce, and dessert development. Passionate about community engagement, she organizes cooking classes and collaborates with local schools to share the art of authentic Italian pastries. In this episode, Bilena shares insights on balancing heritage with creativity.
In this episode of Uncovering Authentic Italian Food, I sit down with Dr. Steve Mancini—cybersecurity expert, award-winning filmmaker, and host of The Italian Impact Podcast. We discuss his journey from tech to storytelling, his passion for Italian culture, and his acclaimed documentary Fedeltà Soldier Prisoner, now streaming on Amazon Prime. Plus, we dive into his role as Honorary Consulate and his mission to celebrate Italian heritage worldwide. Websites:Steve Mancini ProductionsThe Italian Impact Podcast
In this special International Women’s Day episode of Uncovering Authentic Italian Food, we celebrate the incredible impact of Italian women on cuisine. From the nonne and mamme who have preserved regional traditions to the pioneering chefs and entrepreneurs redefining Italian gastronomy, their influence is undeniable. We explore the stories of remarkable women who shaped Italy’s culinary heritage, highlighting their roles in home kitchens, restaurants, and the broader food industry.
Carnevale is one of Italy’s most festive and delicious celebrations! From crispy chiacchiere to fluffy castagnole and rich frittelle, this episode dives into the authentic sweets of Carnevale, their regional variations, and the traditions behind them. Want to celebrate at home? I’ll share tips on how to bring the flavors of Carnevale to your kitchen!
We dive into the tradition of convivialità—sharing meals with loved ones—and the role of simple, high-quality dishes in romantic celebrations. We also highlight artisanal Italian chocolates and regional variations of baci (chocolate kisses). The episode wraps up with an Italian proverb, the art of the Italian aperitivo, and tips for celebrating Valentine’s Day the Italian way, even if you're not in Italy.
Toni Mazzaglia, originally from the U.S., moved to Florence in 2002, drawn by her love of Italian food and wine. In 2007, she founded Taste Florence Food Tours to share authentic culinary experiences with visitors, earning recognition from major media outlets. In this episode, Toni discusses what makes Florence a paradise for food lovers, common misconceptions Americans have about Italian cuisine, and how Italian food culture is evolving. She also shares behind-the-scenes stories from her tours and offers tips for travelers who want to eat like locals. Plus, she reveals her ultimate Italian meal—one she could eat for the rest of her life!Check out her website!
In this episode, we explore "Cucina Povera" or "Peasant Food," Italy’s humble yet ingenious approach to cooking that turns simple, affordable ingredients into delicious, nourishing meals. We discuss how this resourceful culinary tradition minimizes waste, embraces seasonality, and proves that great flavor comes from technique rather than expensive ingredients. You'll learn how to apply "Cucina Povera" principles to your own kitchens—saving money, reducing food waste, and cooking more mindfully.
Today we delve into decoding Italian wine labels. Have you ever noticed DOC and DOCG labels on some Italian wine bottles? Today you finally will understand what they mean!
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Emma Snow

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