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Italian cuisine
Italian cuisine as a national cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and
political changes, with its roots traced back to 4th century BC. Significant change occurred
with discovery of the New World which helped shape much of what is known as Italian cuisine
today with the introduction of items such as potatoes, tomatoes, bell pepper and maize, which are all
central parts of the cuisine but not introduced in scale until the 18th century.

Ingredients and dishes vary by region. There are many significant regional dishes that have
become both national and regional. Many dishes that were once regional, however, have
proliferated in different variations across the country in the present day. Cheese and wine are
also a major part of the cuisine, playing different roles both regionally and nationally with
their many variations and Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) (regulated appellation) laws.
Coffee, and more specifically espresso, has become highly important to the cultural cuisine of
Italy.




                               Regional cuisines
Each area has its own specialties, primarily at regional level, but also even at provincial level.
These regional variances can come from the influence of a bordering country (such as France
or Austria), vicinity to the sea or mountains as well as economic progress. Italian cuisine is
not only highly regional, but is also distinguished by being very seasonal with high priority
placed on the use of fresh, seasonal produce.

The most important italian food products:

    •         is a staple and it finds its way into many variations including stirred dishes,
        Polenta
        baked dishes and can be seen served with sausage, cheese, fish, or meat.




    •   Bacon, Montasio cheese and Robiola cheese.
•   Rice   is a popular ingredient in Lombardy often found in soups as well as risotto.




•   Wines from the Nebbiolo grape such as Barolo and Barbaresco are produced as well as wines
    from the Barbera grape, fine sparkling wines, and the sweet, lightly sparkling, Moscato d'Asti.




•   Italy is also famous for many pasta dishes like gnocchi,                   ,                  ,
                                                                       tortellini lasagne verdi gramigna   ,
    tagliatelle Cappelletti, Garganelli and Strozzapreti.




•   Raw ham and cooked pork products like Bologna's             mortadella   and   salame rosa   , Modena's
    zampone and cotechino.
•   White and black truffles are a very expensive product.




•   A centuries old product, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is produced in Reggio Emilia, Parma,
    Modena and Bologna and is much used in the cuisine.




•   Saffron   is a favorite spice of the Abruzzo region.




•   Campanian mozzarella   is highly prized since it is made from the milk of the water buffalo.




•   Most forms of pizza eaten around the world derive ultimately from the Neapolitan style,
    though greatly modified over the course of the 20th century.
•   Olive oil, produced in the south of Italy and along the lakes of the north.




•   During the 10th and 11th centuries the Arabs brought to Sicily region oranges, apricots,
    sugar, citrus, sweet melons, raisins, nutmeg, clove, black pepper, and cinnamon.

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Italian cuisine

  • 1. Italian cuisine Italian cuisine as a national cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political changes, with its roots traced back to 4th century BC. Significant change occurred with discovery of the New World which helped shape much of what is known as Italian cuisine today with the introduction of items such as potatoes, tomatoes, bell pepper and maize, which are all central parts of the cuisine but not introduced in scale until the 18th century. Ingredients and dishes vary by region. There are many significant regional dishes that have become both national and regional. Many dishes that were once regional, however, have proliferated in different variations across the country in the present day. Cheese and wine are also a major part of the cuisine, playing different roles both regionally and nationally with their many variations and Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) (regulated appellation) laws. Coffee, and more specifically espresso, has become highly important to the cultural cuisine of Italy. Regional cuisines Each area has its own specialties, primarily at regional level, but also even at provincial level. These regional variances can come from the influence of a bordering country (such as France or Austria), vicinity to the sea or mountains as well as economic progress. Italian cuisine is not only highly regional, but is also distinguished by being very seasonal with high priority placed on the use of fresh, seasonal produce. The most important italian food products: • is a staple and it finds its way into many variations including stirred dishes, Polenta baked dishes and can be seen served with sausage, cheese, fish, or meat. • Bacon, Montasio cheese and Robiola cheese.
  • 2. Rice is a popular ingredient in Lombardy often found in soups as well as risotto. • Wines from the Nebbiolo grape such as Barolo and Barbaresco are produced as well as wines from the Barbera grape, fine sparkling wines, and the sweet, lightly sparkling, Moscato d'Asti. • Italy is also famous for many pasta dishes like gnocchi, , , tortellini lasagne verdi gramigna , tagliatelle Cappelletti, Garganelli and Strozzapreti. • Raw ham and cooked pork products like Bologna's mortadella and salame rosa , Modena's zampone and cotechino.
  • 3. White and black truffles are a very expensive product. • A centuries old product, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is produced in Reggio Emilia, Parma, Modena and Bologna and is much used in the cuisine. • Saffron is a favorite spice of the Abruzzo region. • Campanian mozzarella is highly prized since it is made from the milk of the water buffalo. • Most forms of pizza eaten around the world derive ultimately from the Neapolitan style, though greatly modified over the course of the 20th century.
  • 4. Olive oil, produced in the south of Italy and along the lakes of the north. • During the 10th and 11th centuries the Arabs brought to Sicily region oranges, apricots, sugar, citrus, sweet melons, raisins, nutmeg, clove, black pepper, and cinnamon.