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07th September 2009
When an American conjures up an idea of Italian cuisine, often what come to mind is pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. Pasta, no doubt, plays a large part in most traditional Italian regional cuisine, and few cultures know how to employ a tomato the way ... Read >
Author: malad
07th September 2009
When an American conjures up an idea of “Italian cuisine,” often what comes to mind is pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. Pasta, no doubt, plays a large part in most traditional Italian regional cuisine, and few cultures know how to employ a tomato t... Read >
Author: jsolutions010
30th August 2009
New Jersey is fortunate to be among the few states with an abundance of excellent Pizza restaurants. With a large Italian population and bordered by New York on the northeast and Philadelphia on the south west, both cities with large Italian populations, ... Read >
Author: RahulAwasthi
25th August 2009
Spaghetti and mandolino days are long past. Now that Hollywood has moved to the Italian lakes and vineyards, contemporary tourists look for food, wine and lifestyle. Travelling around Italy Hotels provide an answer to this search.
Although the majority... Read >
Author: j.maripose
16th July 2009
If you wanted to take your family on an unforgettable vacation and you are not sure where to go, then Trentino in Italy would surely be a place that will tickle your fancy. You will surely not regret one minute of your stay in this wonderful place. Tren... Read >
30th June 2009
No plans for the coming summer?
Once again Scuola Leonardo da Vinci, leading school in Italian language teaching to foreign students, among its offer presents a really original course: “La Dolce Vita”.
La Dolce Vita is a completely new course t... Read >
Author: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
07th May 2009
Red wine is a timeless drink. It can evoke pictures of different scenes in different countries and always represents some kind of passion. Red wine is also of course, used in Holy Communion in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches and hence, has a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
07th May 2009
Red wine is a timeless drink. It can evoke pictures of different scenes in different countries and always represents some kind of passion. Red wine is also of course, used in Holy Communion in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches and hence, has a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
17th April 2009
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history tha... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner
13th March 2009
When an American conjures up an idea of "Italian cuisine," often what comes to mind is pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. Pasta, no doubt, plays a large part in most traditional Italian regional cuisine, and few cultures know how to employ a tomato the w... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt
13th March 2009
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history tha... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
09th March 2009
After the war, Italy was faced with the daunting task of rebuilding, not only the physical buildings, but the lifestyle and production of foodstuffs disrupted by the conflict. In the Northwestern Piemonte region of Italy Pietro Ferrero decided in 1946 th... Read >
Author: Henrik Koudahl
03rd March 2009
Known as the White Truffle (Tuber Magnatum Pico) or Alba Truffle, this rare relative of the mushroom is most prized when it grows in the Piemonte region of Italy. Alba is a city Southwest of Milano and East of Turin, nestled in foothills of the Alps. It... Read >
Author: Henrik Koudahl
03rd February 2009
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a self-governing region of Italy. It is famous for its amazing natural beauty which draws many guests worldwide. This wonderful landscape scenery is gracefully seen on the tip of Italy"s toe and as i... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
03rd February 2009
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a independent region of Italy. It is popular for its amazing natural beauty which draws a lot of guests worldwide. This beautiful landscape scenery is gracefully seen on the tip of Italy"s toe and as... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
29th December 2008
Dating back to the days of the Roman Empire, the Nebbiolo grape is one of the main grapes harvested in the vineyards of the Piedmont region of Italy. Records show that it was used in making the wines enjoyed by those at the Castle of Rovoli in the 13th ce... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
19th December 2008
Malta is a magnificent patch of earth to the south of Sicily (the southern region of Italy). The distance between Valletta (the capital city) and the closest point in Sicily (Pozzallo) is almost 55 Miles. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean sea, t... Read >
Author: frankenstein
04th December 2008
This is the time of year when people are looking to stock up on wines for the festive season, but with a bewildering array of wines to choose from on the supermarket shelves and in independent stores, what should we be buying? There are also lots of speci... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
03rd December 2008
The word Focaccia is derived from the Latin word "focus", or hearth, and is the precursor of Pizza as known today. Pizza is a derivation from flat bread that has been prepared since antiquity in different forms and garnished with various herbs, olives, ra... Read >
Author: James Murray
27th November 2008
The Sangiovese grape comes from the Tuscany region of Italy and is the grape used in making Chianti wines. Wines made from this grape have a fruity strawberry taste when they are first produced, but as the wine ages they take on an oak flavour from the oa... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
27th November 2008
Pinot Grigio is the Italian name for Pinot Gris wine. This wine is made from grapes that range in color from bluish gray to pinkish gray which is where they get their name. In fact, clusters of grapes on the same vine can be of different colors.
The g... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
05th November 2008
Sorrento is a small but perfectly formed town in the picturesque Campania region of Italy. Set above the bay of Naples, it’s perfectly situated, near to the grungy city of Naples, the beatific island of Capri, and the fascinating ruins at Pompeii.
S... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
05th September 2008
In the depths of summer, with it's sweltering heat and heavy air, does something to a wine drinker's palate. We no longer crave a tannic rich Cabernet, for example. They tend to make us warm. During the hot months, wine drinkers tend to crave wines high i... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins
13th August 2008
If you are hankering for a Europe destination, you should really consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Emilia-Romagna may be the only region of Italy that is named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. Th... Read >
Author: Tasha Fayee
12th August 2008
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It may be the only region of Italy named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. This article describes the Romag... Read >
Author: Ravii Kumarr
29th July 2008
Travelling abroad is a great experience to immerse into different cultures and landscapes. Learn Italian in Italy and discover unique settings. Encounter the majestic Alps and the numerous rivers and lakes that crisscross the entire nation as you learn It... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages
07th July 2008
Smeg is a brand we have come to accept in the UK over the last 3 decades, but its history goes back much further than that. In fact Smeg is one of the oldest brands available on the market today, and stays true to its Italian roots.
The reason most of ... Read >
Author: braegheneffe
27th June 2008
If you are planning a tour of Europe destination, you should consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Emilia-Romagna may be the only region of Italy that is named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. This a... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
27th June 2008
If you are hankering for a Europe destination, you should really consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Emilia-Romagna may be the only region of Italy that is named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. Th... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
30th May 2008
Situated on the banks of the Arno River, just below the foothills of the Apennines is the city of Florence. The city is the capital of the Tuscany region of Italy and is considered one of the most elegant cities in the world, both rich in art and cosmopol... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
26th May 2008
If you are planning a European tourist vacation, you should consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It may be the only region of Italy named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans nearly 2200 years ago. This article describes the ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
12th March 2008
When an American conjures up an idea of “Italian cuisine,” often what come to mind are pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. Pasta, no doubt, plays a large part in most traditional Italian regional cuisine, and few cultures know how to employ a tomato t... Read >
Author: G.Entp6
11th October 2007
What do you think about when you hear someone talk about Sicily? Some of us think about old movies with Sicilian Mob. If you want to discover a new face of Sicily and a wonderful travel destination, do not hesitate to include it among your places-to-spend... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
29th August 2007
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It may be the only region of Italy named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. This article describes the Emili... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
14th August 2007
Where did the Yoga exercise ball originate?
The exercise ball, or usually considered as the stability ball have been all around since 1963. It originated in the European region of Italy. When the American Physical Therapists first laid their eyes on th... Read >
Author: Albert Lee
02nd August 2007
Italy is a country filled with colourful contrasts, from the beauty of Venice to the sheer bustle of Rome. In northern Italy, the area around Lake Garda also has plenty to offer.
Foreign travellers have been visiting Italy for decades, drawn by the sce... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
26th July 2007
Recently named one of the top destinations in the world in which to buy property, savvy investors are buying Slovenia property for long term capital gains as well as solid rental incomes.
With prices in many areas rising at 30% per annum and forecast ... Read >
Author: kelly price
05th April 2007
A Coastal jewel of “the Boot” (Lo Stivale), Sorrento is a town of southern Italy on the Sorrentine Peninsula (named after Sorrento), separating the Bay of Naples from the Gulf of Salerno.
Sorrento is on the North coast, the Amalfi Coast is on the ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
02nd April 2007
If you are looking at the most famous and best gourmet coffees, then Jamaica Blue Mountain, Kona, and Costa Rican are most common trait. They are grown in volcanic mountain regions. Like the finest wine region of Italy and France, the best gourmet coffee ... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis
17th November 2006
Latium is located in the central western part of Italy on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It includes the Apennines mountains, fertile foothills and valleys. There are four groups of ancient volcanoes, each with crater lakes. This area was once the cente... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
03rd October 2006
Umbria lies smack dab in the middle of Italy. The countryside is unspoiled and dotted with medieval churches. Its fairly gentle terrain is composed of hills, valleys, and small mountains. Umbria is the only region of Italy with neither a seacoast nor a fo... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
27th September 2006
Emilia-Romagna stretches from the Ligurian border in northeastern Italy to the Adriatic Sea. As the name indicates, historically it was composed of two regions, Emilia and Romagna. It may be the only region of Italy named for a road, one constructed by th... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
21st August 2005
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history tha... Read >
Author: Troy Pentico
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