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  1. Nov 4, 2021 · Discover the main Italian foods, from north to south, with recipes and tips. Learn about pizza, pasta, risotto, gelato, prosciutto, and more.

    • Pizza. Though a slab of flat bread served with oil and spices was around long before the unification Italy, there’s perhaps no dish that is as common or as representative of the country as the humble pizza.
    • Bottarga. Smoked eggs from the rat of the sea. Wait, what? Don’t be put off by this rough description on an Italian delicacy because the other way to describe bottarga is “Sicilian Caviar”.
    • Lasagna. Lasagna is a wide, flat pasta noodle, usually baked in layers in the oven. Like most Italian dishes, its origins are hotly contested, but we can at least say that’s its stronghold is in the region of Emilia-Romagna, where it transformed from a poor man’s food to a rich meal filled with the ragù, or meat sauce.
    • Fiorentina Steak. A bistecca fiorentina, or Florentine T-bone steak, covers all of the characteristics of Italy’s best dishes: a specific cut of meat from a specific cow prepared in a very specific way all within the confines of a specific region.
    • Pizza. Pizza is an oven-baked, flat, usually round-shaped bread covered with ingredients such as tomato sauce, cheese, olive oil and optionally other toppings.
    • Lasagne. Lasagne is an oven-baked pasta dish consisting of layers of sheet-shaped pasta alternated with a choice of the following ingredients and sauces: cheese and/or bechamel sauce, tomato sauce, various meats (usually ground beef or pork, or a combination of the two), vegetables (zucchini, spinach).
    • Polenta. A dish of boiled cornmeal that may be served as mashed potatoes, or in solid loafs that can be baked, fried or grilled. Originally, before the introduction of maize in Europe, polenta was not yellowish but darker as it was not made with maize, but with spelt (farro), rye or buckwheat.
    • Focaccia. Focaccia is a kind of flat bread made in the much the same way as pizza, seasoned with olive oil, herbs, vegetables and/or cheese. It is typical of Liguria, Piedmont, Sicily, Veneto, Marche and Umbria (where it is called crescia), Tuscany (schiacciata) and Basilicata (strazzata).
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    • Pizza! Naples or Sorrento, and most anywhere in Campania. We believe that every good Italian food tour should start with…PIZZA! While the cuisine of Campania and Naples has many excellent traditional Italian dishes, they’re known throughout Italy for having the best pizza in the world.
    • Ribolitta. Tuscan-style Ribolitta in Florence and Tuscany. Tuscan food is famous for rustic peasant soups that have helped them keep warm throughout the ages.
    • Balsamic di Modena. Bologna, Modena, and Emilia Romagna. Traditional Balsamic di Modena, is one of Italy's most famous regional foods.
    • Risotto. Basilicata and Calabria for Risotto al Frutti del Mare (seafood); Venice and the Veneto for Risi e Bisi (Risotto with Peas); Milan for Risotto alla Milanese (with saffron); Campania for Risotto al Limone (with lemon).
    • Pizza. You probably know that pizza is considered the food that represents Italy to the world. It’s on paper. The Neapolitan pizza is recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
    • Lasagna. What used to be “poor man’s food” is now the classic dish loved all over the world and one of the foundation of Bolognese cuisine. Lasagna is made of wide sheet-like egg pasta layered and filled with ragù or meat and tomato sauce, besciamella (béchamel sauce), and mozarella cheese as toppings.
    • Carbonara. We have the Romans to thank for white spaghetti. Carbonara is a pasta dish from Rome, its modern form with its current name arriving in the middle of the 20th century.
    • Risotto. Risotto is an iconic dish from the northern part of Italy. This creamy rice dish with cheese is slowly cooked until it achieves the perfect consistency.
  2. May 18, 2024 · Discover the best rated dishes in Italy, from pizza and cheese to pasta and dry-cured ham. Learn about the origins, ingredients, and variations of each dish, and find the best places to try them.

  3. Feb 1, 2018 · Discover the rich and varied cuisine of Italy, from pasta and pizza to risotto and arancini. Learn about the origins, ingredients and recipes of 23 authentic Italian dishes, from lasagne to ragù alla bolognese.

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