Posts Tagged ‘pasta’

  • Saving Italy’s Culinary Roots with Km0

    on May 17, 13 • in Travel Tips & FAQ • with No Comments

    wheel of cheese being cut in Piedmont

    Although Italy has been attacked by the mass-production of food in the last few decades, the Slow Food movement and km0 concept is saving the famed cuisine. What is km0? Where can you eat fresh and local? Read on to find out!

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  • Which Pasta Is On Your Plate? (Pasta Corta)

    on May 15, 13 • in Food & Wine • with No Comments

    croxetti pasta

    Pasta in italy is one of the staple foods along with espresso and wine. Pasta has a story for each kind as well as a specific or special sauce that fits to it. Scroll through these lessons and become the resident expert at your next pasta dinner party

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  • A Taste of Heaven: My Adventure with Italian White Truffles

    on Dec 28, 12 • in Food & Wine • with 2 Comments

    Two white truffles resting on a plaid red and white cloth

    I remember my first experience with white truffles as vividly as if it were yesterday. It was after the point in my life that I started truly appreciating food and wine, and I was headed to dinner for a special celebration of one of those monumental occasions in life for which you cannot deny yourself the best

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  • Basilicata: Italy’s Oldest New Tourist Attraction

    on Oct 1, 12 • in Destinations • with 3 Comments

    Basilicata's unique and ancient stone structures.

    Move over Rome and Venice...here's comes Basilicata! We've recently watched an explosive interest in Italy's southern region with a history of 11,000 years, and want to give you the full profile on Italy's newest popular place to visit. Read below to begin your discovering of the enchanting Basilicata

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  • Meet Select Italy Team: Cynthia

    on May 1, 12 • in Travel Experts & Private Guides • with 2 Comments

    Cynthia-select-italy-tram

    1. Name and What do you do at Select Italy? Cynthia Bianchini. I’m an intern in New York for the Production Department. 2. What’s your favorite Italian destination? I haven’t been in many Italian cities, but I liked all the cities I visited. Each of them were different. I loved Modena, a historical city, but I would advice it for a short stay, because it is not a huge town. Yet my favorite one is Venice. This city is beautiful!

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