…rennet Allergens:  milk and products thereof Nutritional features:  It’s contains only 30% water and 70% nutrients: protein, vitamin, phosphorus, calcium and mineral. Quickly digested and easily assimilated, dieticians often recommend…

…sick at the time and couldn’t travel to Stockholm for the award ceremony. He would die the following year, 1907, in Bologna. Guglielmo Marconi (Physics) Who doesn’t know Marconi? The…

… it was at the heart of a complex system of canals and waterways not much different from what we can still see today in Venice or Amsterdam. The aim was…

…are inclusion, richness, Italianness, sexiness, all are resulting into a vivid, vibrant, and fearless aesthetic. I develop my messages of inclusion and beauty. I amplify the dialogue between cultures, diversity,…

…globe, digestivo. A digestivo, as its name hints at, is a liqueur you have after dinner, to “digest” the meal you’ve just consumed. In truth, having a digestivo is much…

…stare are an insight into the soul of what I must interpret to be a disgruntled Roman citizen. Not all Romans were content with their lives. Other portraits are delicately…

…been finding on restaurant menus lately? Where did it originate? I’ve looked in a dozen Italian cookbooks and it is nowhere to be found. M.R. Cara M.R., I know all…

…sweet prosciutto di Parma to go with the figs.  The fig is also entwined in Roman legend. The Romans believed a fig tree to have been connected with the founding of Rome,…

…the month. The dreaded primo giorno di scuola hasn’t changed, in spite of time passing: it comes with a rush to finish summer homework for kids and a benevolent sense…

…talk about the history of wine in the Belpaese, it’s difficult not to think immediately of the Romans. Great producers of this golden or ruby-red nectar, they also made it…