Italian grilling
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Another great reason for coming to Italy is therefore (and in many cases, indeed,
simply is) the desire to
taste Italian food cooking as the Italians really make it. So whether you're
enticed by the food at one of the best-known restaurants in the cities
famous for their gastronomy, or are quite happy to try the fare of the
thousand small trattorie dotted around the country, you are sure not
to be disappointed. Or, to try something slightly different, what about the
family-run osterie (literally hostels) and ristoranti you can
come across in the most characteristic parts of the historic centers?
They
specialize in reinventing traditional dishes or rediscovering typical
agricultural products such as spelt, barley, basil, wheat, vegetables, sea salt, and olive
oil, not to mention saffron and truffles,
the top ingredients of the Italian cuisine, and they excel in providing gourmet foods.
The perfect way to delight your taste buds without adding to your
waistline. To complement your meal perfectly you will want to order a good
wine that is free from the chemical processes so much in use today.
So relax
and choose an Italian wine - again, the choice is broad, but always
satisfying; the bright whites to go with white meats, the robust reds for
red meats, and then there are the roses, the sparkling wines, the fortified
wines, the liqueurs and the grappas: something to go with every stage
of your meal, from an aperitivo at the beginning to a refreshing
lemon or strawberry sorbet to round off a perfect evening.
In sum, never has there been a
better time to eat and drink well in Italy, or, if you cannot get there, at
least to cook food the Italian way at your home.
Adapted from ENIT Official Website
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