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The Italian Food Guide


The Italian Food Guide
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Author : Touring Club of Italy
language : en
Publisher: Touring Editore
Release Date : 2002

The Italian Food Guide written by Touring Club of Italy and has been published by Touring Editore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Travel categories.


Each one of Italy's 20 regions has its own unique culinary traditions that reflect the country's varied landscape and local food products and wines. From the five-star restaurants of Rome and Milan, to the off-the-beaten-track "trattoria" in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, Italy's greatest food travel experts, The Touring Club of Italy, bring you the best of the Italian cuisine. Book jacket.



Al Dente


Al Dente
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Author : Fabio Parasecoli
language : en
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Release Date : 2014-04-15

Al Dente written by Fabio Parasecoli and has been published by Reaktion Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-04-15 with Cooking categories.


Spaghetti with meatballs, fettuccine alfredo, margherita pizzas, ricotta and parmesan cheeses—we have Italy to thank for some of our favorite comfort foods. Home to a dazzling array of wines, cheese, breads, vegetables, and salamis, Italy has become a mecca for foodies who flock to its pizzerias, gelateries, and family-style and Michelin-starred restaurants. Taking readers across the country’s regions and beyond in the first book in Reaktion’s new Foods and Nations series, Al Dente explores our obsession with Italian food and how the country’s cuisine became what it is today. Fabio Parasecoli discovers that for centuries, southern Mediterranean countries such as Italy fought against food scarcity, wars, invasions, and an unfavorable agricultural environment. Lacking in meat and dairy, Italy developed foodways that depended on grains, legumes, and vegetables until a stronger economy in the late 1950s allowed the majority of Italians to afford a more diverse diet. Parasecoli elucidates how the last half century has seen new packaging, conservation techniques, industrial mass production, and more sophisticated systems of transportation and distribution, bringing about profound changes in how the country’s population thought about food. He also reveals that much of Italy’s culinary reputation hinged on the world’s discovery of it as a healthy eating model, which has led to the prevalence of high-end Italian restaurants in major cities around the globe. Including historical recipes for delicious Italian dishes to enjoy alongside a glass of crisp Chianti, Al Dente is a fascinating survey of this country’s cuisine that sheds new light on why we should always leave the gun and take the cannoli.



How Italian Food Conquered The World


How Italian Food Conquered The World
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Author : John F. Mariani
language : en
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date : 2011-03-15

How Italian Food Conquered The World written by John F. Mariani and has been published by St. Martin's Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-03-15 with Cooking categories.


Not so long ago, Italian food was regarded as a poor man's gruel-little more than pizza, macaroni with sauce, and red wines in a box. Here, John Mariani shows how the Italian immigrants to America created, through perseverance and sheer necessity, an Italian-American food culture, and how it became a global obsession. The book begins with the Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern culinary traditions before the boot-shaped peninsula was even called "Italy," then takes readers on a journey through Europe and across the ocean to America alongside the poor but hopeful Italian immigrants who slowly but surely won over the hearts and minds of Americans by way of their stomachs. Featuring evil villains such as the Atkins diet and French chefs, this is a rollicking tale of how Italian cuisine rose to its place as the most beloved fare in the world, through the lives of the people who led the charge. With savory anecdotes from these top chefs and restaurateurs: - Mario Batali - Danny Meyer - Tony Mantuano - Michael Chiarello - Giada de Laurentiis - Giuseppe Cipriani - Nigella Lawson And the trials and triumphs of these restaurants: - Da Silvano - Spiaggia - Bottega - Union Square Cafe - Maialino - Rao's - Babbo - Il Cantinori



Food Culture In Italy


Food Culture In Italy
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Author : Fabio Parasecoli
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2004-10-30

Food Culture In Italy written by Fabio Parasecoli and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-10-30 with Social Science categories.


There is keen interest in the exquisite yet simple Italian cuisine and Italian culture. This volume provides an intimate look at how Italians cook, eat, and think about food today. It describes the cornucopia of foodstuffs and classic ingredients. An overview of the typical daily routine of meals and snacks gives a good feel for the everyday life. The changing roles of women are explored with a discussion of the inroads that convenience foods are making. In addition, the current concerns about the food supply, the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, and the slow food movement are tied in to the debates on these issues in the United States. Food is one of the main reasons why many Americans travel to Italy. Yet, the fascination with Italian cuisine is not all about health or taste. There is much more to it. Italian food is perceived and portrayed in the media as representing a whole lifestyle: Italians live la dolce vita, leisurely eating and drinking with friends and families, families are still important, and communities are close knit. The reality of Italian society is more complex, and this volume offers a balanced view of Italian culture and identity through its foodways.



Representing Italy Through Food


Representing Italy Through Food
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Author : Peter Naccarato
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2017-03-09

Representing Italy Through Food written by Peter Naccarato and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-09 with Social Science categories.


Italy has long been romanticized as an idyllic place. Italian food and foodways play an important part in this romanticization – from bountiful bowls of fresh pasta to bottles of Tuscan wine. While such images oversimplify the complex reality of modern Italy, they are central to how Italy is imagined by Italians and non-Italians alike. Representing Italy through Food is the first book to examine how these perceptions are constructed, sustained, promoted, and challenged. Recognizing the power of representations to construct reality, the book explores how Italian food and foodways are represented across the media – from literature to film and television, from cookbooks to social media, and from marketing campaigns to advertisements. Bringing together established scholars such as Massimo Montanari and Ken Albala with emerging scholars in the field, the thirteen chapters offer new perspectives on Italian food and culture. Featuring both local and global perspectives – which examine Italian food in the United States, Australia and Israel – the book reveals the power of representations across historical, geographic, socio-economic, and cultural boundaries and asks if there is anything that makes Italy unique. An important contribution to our understanding of the enduring power of Italy, Italian culture and Italian food – both in Italy and beyond. Essential reading for students and scholars in food studies, Italian studies, media studies, and cultural studies.



Italian Identity In The Kitchen Or Food And The Nation


Italian Identity In The Kitchen Or Food And The Nation
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Author : Massimo Montanari
language : en
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2013-07-23

Italian Identity In The Kitchen Or Food And The Nation written by Massimo Montanari and has been published by Columbia University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-23 with Cooking categories.


Massimo Montanari draws readers into the far-flung story of how local and global influences came to flavor Italian identity. The fusion of ancient Roman cuisine—which consisted of bread, wine, and olives—with the barbarian diet—rooted in bread, milk, and meat—first formed the basics of modern eating across Europe. From there, Montanari highlights the importance of the Italian city in the development of gastronomic taste in the Middle Ages, the role of Arab traders in positioning the country as the supreme producers of pasta, and the nation's healthful contribution of vegetables to the fifteenth-century European diet. Italy became a receiving country with the discovery of the New World, absorbing corn, potatoes, and tomatoes into its national cuisine. As disaster dispersed Italians in the nineteenth century, new immigrant stereotypes portraying Italians as "macaroni eaters" spread. However, two world wars and globalization renewed the perception of Italy and its culture as unique in the world, and the production of food constitutes an important part of that uniqueness.



The Australian Women S Weekly Great Italian Food


The Australian Women S Weekly Great Italian Food
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Author : Australian Women's Weekly Staff
language : en
Publisher: Australian Women's Weekly
Release Date : 2006

The Australian Women S Weekly Great Italian Food written by Australian Women's Weekly Staff and has been published by Australian Women's Weekly this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Cooking categories.


Italian cuisine is back and we love it. Modern Italian restaurants are opening everywhere and Italian food is featured wherever you look - in magazines, books, and on television. Revel in the delights of an excellent cheese, the perfect wine risotto, the most aromatic mixture of garlic and chilli. Impress your family and friends with luscious gnocchi and rocket pesto, full-of-flavour fish milanese, the classic chicken cacciatore, and sweet favourites like siena cake and cassata. AWW: GREAT ITALIAN FOOD will take you from comforting bolognese and pizza to show-stopping quail with polenta; tiramasu to grape gelato. All recipes focus on fresh produce and great flavour. Revised and updated, this cookbook captures this latest culinary revival.



Delizia


Delizia
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Author : John Dickie
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2023-11-02

Delizia written by John Dickie and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-11-02 with Cooking categories.


'If only we could all write as brilliantly on Italy and its food as John Dickie does. He may well know Italy and Italians better than they know themselves' Stanley Tucci The new edition of the much-loved classic, with a fresh chapter that brings the surprising and moreish tale of the Italian way of eating right up to the present. Delizia! takes the reader on a revelatory historical journey through the flavours of the cities that shaped the Italian love for good eating. From the bustle of Medieval Milan, to the bombast of Fascist Rome; from the pleasure gardens of Renaissance Ferrara, to the putrid alleyways of nineteenth-century Naples. In rich slices of Italian life, Delizia! shows how violence and intrigue, as well as taste and creativity, went to make the world's favourite cuisine. With its mix of vivid story-telling, ground-breaking research and shrewd analysis, John Dickie's Delizia! is as appetising as the dishes it describes.



Italian Cuisine


Italian Cuisine
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Author : Alberto Capatti
language : en
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2003

Italian Cuisine written by Alberto Capatti and has been published by Columbia University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Cooking categories.


This magnificent new book demonstrates the development of a distinctive, unified culinary tradition throughout the Italian peninsula. Thematically organized and beautifully illustrated, Italian Cuisine is a rich history of the ingredients, dishes, techniques, and social customs behind the Italian food we know and love today.



The Oxford Companion To Italian Food


The Oxford Companion To Italian Food
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Author : Gillian Riley
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Release Date : 2007-11

The Oxford Companion To Italian Food written by Gillian Riley and has been published by Oxford University Press on Demand this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-11 with Cooking categories.


A comprehensive food reference covers all aspects of the history and culture of Italian cuisine, including dishes, ingredients, cooking methods, implements, regional specialties, the appeal of Italian cuisine, and outside culinary influences.