Rome’s contests to New York’s gift guides, artisan panettone has become a symbol of Italian pastry excellence and a rising ...
Misericordia transformed charity into structured rescue work, using stretchers and handcarts centuries before the first motor ...
Why do Italians say ho freddo? Learn the history and everyday uses of freddo, from weather to idioms, in this clear guide to ...
Italian cuisine’s global identity formed over a century through media, industry, migration and food movements may soon be ...
Across the Alps, herbal knowledge is gaining renewed interest. Museums, studies and local groups work to preserve fragile ...
Italian Cuisine Week in LA highlights how diet, science and culture intersect. Immunologist Alessandro Sette explains how ...
In San Francisco’s rapidly transforming Mission Rock neighborhood, a beautiful new restaurant named Via Aurelia has opened ...
Reggio Emilia’s iconic erbazzone is nearing IGP status. The rustic greens-filled pie, is now recognized as a key symbol of ...
Italian cuisine preserves stories, traditions and family memories. From regional dishes to shared meals, it remains a daily ...
Born in Cremona in 1907, Negroni grew from a local salami maker into a symbol of Italian cured meats, known for quality, ...
The beautiful Via Appia, just outside Rome (Photo: Stain_Phil/Shutterstock) Leaving Rome through Porta San Sebastiano, the Appia immediately takes on the appearance of an open-air museum: inside the ...
In Italian, the word spaventoso (spah-ven-toh-soh) comes from spavento, meaning “fright,” “scare,” or “shock.” Its core meaning, therefore, is “frightening” or “scary,” something that causes fear or ...