Italian Cuisine
ITALIAN
CUISINE
History
Italian
cuisine is considered the mother of all Western and European cuisine. The art
of fine dining actually originated in Italy and spread to France. Italy has
been an ancient civilization and is home to many ancient dynasties and Clans.
Italy is known for its pasta risotto, freeto, misto, Pizza and cheese.
It is also famous for its charcuterie products like Mortedella, Salami ham etc. It is the first fully developed cuisine of Europe and
most of the western food is influenced by Italian cuisine.
Geographical location
Italy
is located in Southern Europe and comprises of Italian Peninsula and the
islands of Sicily and Sardinia. It is surrounded by Mediterranean Sea and is
full of mountains and lush green meadows. It is known for its cultural
heritage, food, fashion and natural beauty. The countryside has warm sunny
beaches, ice covered mountain peaks and lush meadows, that are home to many
famous wine yards. The neighbouring countries include France,Switzerland, Austria and Yugoslavia.
ITALIAN REGIONS
Abruzzo
Abruzzo
Is located in the central part of Italian Peninsula facing the Adriatic sea in
the East. It is a region surrounded by mountains in the west and coastline on
other sides. This region offers a robust cuisine and variety of seafood. Hot
Chili Peppers, aromatic saffron and olive oil make the food lively. Meat of
sheep and mountain goat are commonly used. Herbs such as Rosemary and garlic
are favourites.
Basilicata
This
region lies in Southern Italy and has a rough and hard terrain and sunny
weather. Life here is governed by ancient rules and philosophies. The
queen is not very popular outside Italy as the food here is mainly made from
meat of sheep and pigs. Pork is the staple diet.
Campania
The Cuisine of this region is also known as Neapolitan. This region introduced the dish Pizza to the world. It is also known as that culinary capital of Southern Italy. It is famous for its fresh vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, artichokes, fennel, lemon and oranges.The region has a fertile soil.This region is also known for the Mozzarella cheese. It is popular for its pizza and pastas as wheat is grown here abundance.
Emilia Romagna
Region
of north Italy is home to fresh and flat pasta. Popular pastas such as
lasagna, tortellini, taliatelle are produced here. It is famous for
Parmesan cheese, parma ham, and bologna sausages and its balsamic vinegar.
Bolognia is a province lying in this region also known as the
northern culinary capital of Italy the vegetables and fruits grown here have a
unique taste because of the fertile soil. Common producers include fresh
vegetables fruits cheese and meat products.
Liguria
Liguria
Is the coastal region in northwestern Italy. It touches sea in the south, alps
in the north and apenine mountain range in the East. Common produces include
fresh fruits vegetables and seafood. Basil is grown in abundance and
pesto is a popular pasta sauce produced here. The cuisine is influenced
by southern France and Muslim past. minestrone and pesto have been
invented here flatbreads such as focaccia come from this region and olives and
olive oil are are common producer of this region.
Lombardy
This
region is situated in Northern region of Italy. It is covered by Alpine
mountains and southern part and borders with piedmont and Emilia Romagna.
Popular cities include Milan and Lombardi. The soil is fit for growing
rice and therefore popular Italian rice varieties like risotto are grown here.
The cattle are reared here both for neat and dairy products like milk,
cheese, cream and butter which are liberally used in this region. It is also a
major producer of varieties of cheese and is also known as the cheese lovers
Paradise of Italy. The cooking is styles are influenced from France and
Switzerland because of the close proximity. Historically this region has
been under Austrian dominance which has resulted in a lot of French and German
influence on its cuisine and culture.
Piedmont
This region lies in the North Western part of Italy and is famous for its refined cuisine . The cuisine is influenced by the French style of cooking Lord and butter are commonly used in dishes along with garlic fresh raw vegetables and truffles. The people of this region love food. It also produces a wide variety of cheese. Grains are the main produce and it is the largest rice producing area of Italy. This region is also famous for its pastry and chocolate confectioneries.
Puglia
Puglia
which is also known as Apulia, is Situated at the South Eastern tip of Italian
Peninsula. It is the largest Food producing region of the country. This region
produces wheat, tomatoes, zucchini, fennel, endives Chickpeas, cannellini
beans, fava Beans and numerous vegetables. It is also the largest producer of
olive oil in Italy. Selfish oysters and mussels r commonly used
ingredients.
Sardinia
Situated
in the Mediterranean sea it is the largest island in Italy after Sicily the
cuisine is dominated by seafood and pork. the food is influenced by the Greek
French and Spanish cuisine mint and ,myrtle are popular herbs. The breads
produced here are dry in order to improve their shelf life. It is a part of the
Mediterranean cuisine
Sicily
Sicily
is the largest island in the Mediterranean sea. The cuisine is influenced by
the Greeks, Spanish and Arabs. It is a part of the Mediterranean cuisine.
Common vegetables are tomatoes pepper and eggplant common seafood includes
selfish, tuna, sea bass and Swordfish. Citrus fruits are commonly used and the
olive oil used here is very robust
Tuscany
Tuscany
is the heartland of Italy. It forms a large part of the coastline and therefore
seafood plays a vital role in the cuisine. This region is popular for its
Olive, wheat and wine. The major food are bread, pasta, fruit, vegetables, high
quality cheese and cold meat. The food is not dominated by garlic, tomatoes
,olive oil and herbs unlike other parts of Italy but Emphasis is given on the
sparing use of seasoning to enhance the flavour of the natural
ingredients.
Umbria
This
region relies heavily on fresh produce and seasonal cooking.. It is a land of
valleys and mountains and the cuisine here is very rich but not very refined in
nature. Olives and fresh Herbs are used in abundance. The food includes beef,
pork, wheel, baby lamb, game birds and seafood. Popular sea food items are
Trout and crabs. Fresh sausages from this region are very famous. Robust
and dark Green Olive oil is produced here. This is the only region in Italy
which does not have a coastline therefore the fish used is of fresh water.
Common fish include Trout, mullet, carp which are often grilled and
served with fresh sautéed mushrooms and vegetables.
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