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How to Eat Spaghetti the Italian Way: Avoid These 5 Mistakes

ByGuido Pasquariello October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

First of all, it is best to repeat that spaghetti should be…

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Asciano: Delicacies of Local Tradition

Asciano: Delicacies of Local Tradition

ByGuido Pasquariello September 30, 2023November 13, 2023

While wandering around the historic center of Asciano, amidst its monuments and…

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Vernio: Cookies and Local Dishes to Taste

Vernio: Cookies and Local Dishes to Taste

ByGuido Pasquariello September 29, 2023November 13, 2023

Welcome to Vernio, the northernmost municipality of Prato. This small district is…

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Vaiano: Local Dishes of the Town

Vaiano: Local Dishes of the Town

ByGuido Pasquariello September 29, 2023November 13, 2023

In Vaiano, located in the province of Prato, you’re right in the…

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Poggio a Caiano: Food and Dishes to Try On-Site

Poggio a Caiano: Food and Dishes to Try On-Site

ByGuido Pasquariello September 28, 2023November 13, 2023

Just 15 kilometers (about 9 miles) from Florence on the slopes of…

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Carmignano: Delicacies and Sweets from the Local Hearth

Carmignano: Delicacies and Sweets from the Local Hearth

ByGuido Pasquariello September 28, 2023November 13, 2023

In this article, explore the local delicacies you’ll find in the restaurants…

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Cantagallo: Local Delicacies to Try

Cantagallo: Local Delicacies to Try

ByGuido Pasquariello September 28, 2023November 13, 2023

Drawn to the dense forests of Cantagallo in Tuscany? Before you immerse…

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Montemurlo: Must-Try Local Dishes

Montemurlo: Must-Try Local Dishes

ByGuido Pasquariello September 28, 2023November 13, 2023

Located in Tuscany, the municipality of Montemurlo boasts a rich array of…

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Italy’s Chicken Treasures: Combs, Wattles, Testicles, Feet

Italy’s Chicken Treasures: Combs, Wattles, Testicles, Feet

ByGuido Pasquariello September 26, 2023October 26, 2023

In Italian cuisine, the tradition of using every part of an animal,…

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20 Italian Eating Rules: Table Manners and Etiquette

20 Italian Eating Rules: Table Manners and Etiquette

ByGuido Pasquariello September 26, 2023October 24, 2023

In Italy, when it comes to food and dining, things can range…

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