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In giro per l'Italia - Firenze - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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Italy

Arianna shows us the outside market near San Lorenzo, and we discover where the train station got its long name Santa Maria Novella. Arianna also gives us some important information about how to get to and from the airports of Pisa and Florence.

L'Italia a tavola - Il frico friulano - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Italy

Anna and Marika prepare the deliciously rich potato and cheese crisp that was a specialty of Friuli woodsmen.

L'Italia a tavola - Il frico friulano - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Italy

You don't need much to make this recipe from the north of Italy. It's best with aged cheese, however, and even leftover rinds will do. Anna and Marika tell us about the ingredients and utensils necessary.

Spot pubblicitario - Spot Mooncake Pan di Stelle 2016 View Series

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Italy

English names for things are more and more popular in Italy. The original famous Italian cookie Pan di Stelle (star bread) is a rich, caloric, chocolate and hazelnut cookie. The Mooncake is a slightly less caloric, and creamier spinoff.

L'Italia a tavola - Pasta alla Norma - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Italy

Marika completes the recipe for "pasta alla Norma," and serves it up. It's evident that Anna thinks it's real good, too. In fact, she describes it as troppo buono (too good), a typical colloquial way to say "very, very good."

Adriano - La granita al limone View Series

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Italy Sicilian

Adriano and his mother show us how to make this Sicilian summer specialty. It's easy to make, but there is one important secret.

Adriano - Spaghetti pomodoro e aglio View Series

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Italy Sicilian

What's Adriano's favorite dish? Discover this very simple but delicious Italian pasta recipe.

Adriano - Il caffè View Series

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Italy Sicilian

Adriano enjoys an espresso in Palermo with his friends. He also shares some interesting statistics about Italian coffee consumption.

Adriano - Pizzeria Pinocchio - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Italy Sicilian

Adriano places his order at Dublin's Pinocchio restaurant, and it looks delicious.

Marika spiega - L'insalata di pasta - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Italy

Marika finishes explaining how to make a delicious pasta salad, so you'll be ready to give it a try in your own kitchen. Buon appetito!

Adriano - Pizzeria Pinocchio - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Italy Sicilian

Adriano has left his native Palermo and is now living in Dublin. He takes us to his favorite Italian restaurant in Dublin's downtown area.

L'olio extravergine di oliva - Spremuto o franto? View Series

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Italy Tuscan

Lisetta and Alessio show us how they like to taste their new, freshly pressed olive oil. Since oil can be used uncooked to dress salads, or used as cooking oil, they call the uncooked oil olio crudo (raw oil).

L'olio extravergine di oliva - Il frantoio View Series

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Italy Tuscan

From the heart of Tuscany, famous for its olive oil, Tuscans Lisetta and Alessio talk about how olive oil is made.

Come preparare con creatività - una tavola per la campagna

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Italy Piedmontese

See how Alessandra Obert creatively decorates a table for a country lunch. Her clear speech is easy to follow. Presented by uChef.

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