Parmigiano reggiano cheese is known as the King of Cheese, among the highest quality cheese produced in Italy. DOP parmigiano cheese takes over a decade to produce and a second to wash down. Here’s how it’s made and why it’s not parmesan cheese!
Read MoreWant to learn to cook Italian in Italy? Here are 36 Italian cooking classes in Italy, online courses, and cooking schools in Italy for the budding Italian chef in you.
Read MoreThis essential guide to Puglia food and the traditional food in Puglia, for visiting Apulia, Italy’s bountiful boot heel, plus 11 typical Pugliese dishes to try.
Read MoreThis essential Tuscan food guide with 28 traditional foods of Tuscany, wines, desserts, and Tuscan dishes to try, plus 3 great Tuscany restaurants to try them.
Read MoreThe essential guide to Piedmont food for visiting Turin, Alba, Bra, and the small towns of Italy’s Piedmont region, the birthplace of slow food!
Read MoreThe complete guide to Calabria food from traditional Calabrese dishes to the staple foods of Calabria. The food in Calabria Italy is vibrant and more than just chili peppers and Tropea onions!
Read MoreHot chocolate in Italy is a thick and creamy seasonal food specialty and every chocoholic’s dream drink. Read all about Italian hot chocolate plus give our easy recipe a try and make it at home when you’re missing Italy!
Read MoreCatania is one of Sicily’s most delectable food cities and these unique foodie things to do will help you discover the best food in Catania — food tours, wine tours, local markets, best restaurants, and what foods to try in Catania!
Read MoreThis Palermo food guide is chock full of ideas for foodies heading to Sicily. Palermo food tours, street food, local specialties, food festivals, and other things to do for foodies.
Read MoreIf you love chocolate, eating chocolate in Turin is a bucket list experience. Torino chocolate is regarded as some of the best in the world! Here’s the definitive Chocoholic’s Guide to the best chocolate in Turin!
Read MoreA complete Genoa Food Guide to traditional Ligurian food and things to do for foodies including food tours and more. See what food in Genoa is really all about!
Read More75 of the best and inspired Italian sayings, captions, hashtags, and quotes about Italian food for those Instagrammable moments and beautiful photography just begging to be shared!
Read MoreItalians love their dessert but in Italy, a little sweet treat goes a long way. This list of traditional italian desserts from north to south are some of the best desserts in Italy, perfect for the sweet tooth Italy foodie!
Read More8 great Bolzano restaurants for traditional Tyrolean food. From Michelin-rated restaurants to casual, local eateries, these restaurants in Bolzano Italy are unmissable!
Read MoreThis Really Big Guide to Italian Drinks and Famous Italian Cocktails (with recipes) is the perfect primer for discovering traditional drinks in Italy from wine, beer, and bubbly to spirits, amaro, and liqueurs. Plus, 11 cocktails in Italy you can easily make at home!
Read MoreBookmark this Modena food guide for your trip to Emilia Romagna, Italy. The best street food Modena has to offer and what to eat in Modena, the food in Modena is some of the best food in Italy.
Read MoreFollow Stanley Tucci, everyone’s favorite Italian these days, as he’s searching for Italy and the Italian culture through food. Here’s where he went and ate, and the places, foods, and restaurants to add to your itinerary.
Read MoreLooking for the best food festivals in Italy to plan your trip around? From local festivals to international culinary events, this 12 month calendar has Italy food festivals for every month of the year!
Read MoreLive like a local in Italy on this unique and immersive slow food tour and cooking class with Emilia Storytellers, and discover the local foods and culture of Spilamberto in Emilia Romagna, Italy.
Read More50 fun food facts about Italy and Italian food — little known facts, traditions, history, etiquette, tips, and superstitions all about our favorite part of Italy — the food!
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