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you could say the same for traditional Tuscan desserts in general. Preferring salty to sweet, Tuscans don’t have a huge repertoire when it comes to desserts, but the sweets that exist usually play an important part during holidays, from thebiscottifor All Saints...
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Happy holidays! Buone festeis a passepartout wish that encompasses all Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. You can find it on television, in advertisements and on Christmas cards. If these greetings sound too short for your liking, there is also: ...
Around the world, special traditions mark the onset of holidays, especially during the New Year. In Italy, the New Year, or “Capodanno,” is a celebration steeped in rich customs and a touch of superstition. Delve into the enchanting world of Italian New Year traditions as we unveil seven...
Italians celebrate most Christian holidays. The celebration of the Epiphany, celebrated on January 6, is much like Christmas. Belfana, an old lady who flies on her broomstick, delivers presents and goodies to good children, according to legend. ...
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even go diets before the holidays in order to free up some space for those extra-indulgent seasonal delights. Italians spend more time cooking than actually savoring their meal at the table, and from North to South families spend quality time together and honor their various culinary traditions,...
Italian holidays, festivals, and feast days reflect Italian culture, history, and religious practices. While some Italian holidays are similar to those celebrated throughout the world, many others are unique to Italy: for example, theFesta della Liberazione(Liberation Day), a national holiday commem...