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Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.
Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.
The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.
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Tortino di riso

Tortino di riso

2021-02-2401:05

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Toteri

Toteri

2021-02-2401:30

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Trenette al pesto

Trenette al pesto

2021-02-2401:17

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Trenette alla rucola

Trenette alla rucola

2021-02-2401:08

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Trenette alle mele

Trenette alle mele

2021-02-2401:06

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Trenette con fagiolini

Trenette con fagiolini

2021-02-2400:56

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Trenette della costa

Trenette della costa

2021-02-2401:25

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Troccoli alla rucola

Troccoli alla rucola

2021-02-2401:30

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio al curry

Coniglio al curry

2021-02-2401:23

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio al gin

Coniglio al gin

2021-02-2401:01

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio al limone

Coniglio al limone

2021-02-2401:04

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio al marsala

Coniglio al marsala

2021-02-2401:13

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio al rosmarino

Coniglio al rosmarino

2021-02-2401:00

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio alla birra

Coniglio alla birra

2021-02-2401:31

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio alla griglia

Coniglio alla griglia

2021-02-2401:15

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio alle olive

Coniglio alle olive

2021-02-2401:13

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio ripieno (2)

Coniglio ripieno (2)

2021-02-2401:14

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio saporito (1)

Coniglio saporito (1)

2021-02-2401:16

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
Coniglio saporito

Coniglio saporito

2021-02-2401:06

Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political change, with roots dating back to the 4th century BC. and was influenced by the cuisine of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Byzantine, Jewish and Arabic.Important changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of new ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and corn, now fundamental in cooking but introduced in large quantities only in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known above all for its vast regional diversity, its abundance in taste and condiments and as a classic example of the Mediterranean diet, recognized as an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, in 2010, and is considered the most famous gastronomy in the world, with great international influence. US broadcaster CNN ranks it as one of the most popular cuisines globally.The main feature of Italian cuisine is its simplicity, with many dishes consisting of 4 to 8 ingredients. Italian chefs rely on the quality of the ingredients rather than the complexity of preparation. Traditional dishes and recipes, over the centuries, have often been created by grandmothers more than by chefs, and that is why many Italian recipes are suitable for home and everyday cooking. Many Italian dishes that were once known only in their regions of origin have spread across the country. Cheese (food of which Italy can boast the greatest diversity of existing types) and wine (of which Italy is the world's largest producer) constitute an important part of Italian cuisine, with many autochthonous varieties and specific legal protection, the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC). Coffee, especially espresso, is also an important and typical drink of Italian cuisine.Credits:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucina_italiana
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