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Showing posts with label Via Emilia Food Trails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Via Emilia Food Trails. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2017

Buon Appetito: Food Tourism in Northern Italy

Please indulge in some recent stories written for Orbitz Blog about Italian food and cultural tourism in the regions of Emilia Romagna and Piemonte. To whet your appetite before clicking on the links, see below. Buon appetito!

How to Eat Your Way Through Emilia Romagna

A wheel of authentic Parmagiano Reggiano
being inspected

Parma ham and other dried meat


Unshrouding Turin


Bicerin--a mix of coffee, chocolate and whipped
milk-- is a local specialty in Turin

The world's very first Eataly is
located in Turin  

Friday, December 9, 2016

From Italy With Love: Emilia Romagna Edition

While you are enjoying these images of sites along the Via Emilia, take a listen to my recent segment on Italy's Emilia Romagna region on Around the World Radio.  Go to the December 1 show and forward 12 minutes in.


Bologna and Cured Meat



Teatro Regio di Parma (and yes, that's the Michelin Man off to the side)


 Parma Streetscape


A Wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano
Getting Inspected 


Modena Architecture


Modena Balsamic Vinegar 


 Just a Spoonful of Balsamic
(the perfect digestive)



Saturday, November 26, 2016

Food Porn Italian Style

Calling all foodies. If you want to truly indulge in the art of slow food, head to Emilia Romagna in northern Italy.

Want to learn how to make Parmigiano Reggiano from a hunky cheesemaker?



Or how can one become Inspector Cheese?


The Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium can set you up.

If your preference is prosciutto, head to Parma to experience the silence of the hams.


Perhaps this looks more appetizing.


Also sample authentic Modena Balsamic Vinegar.




If you want to check out Via Emilia museums focusing on products ranging from pasta to cheese to olive oil to cold meats, here's the menu.



For more ideas on food tours around Emilia Romagna's Food Valley, take a look at this.



We'll be profiling Carpigiani's Gelato University in an upcoming post. Meanwhile, if you want to learn how to make gelato, here's the scoop


Buon Appetito!