Magnifico Curiosity
Our person of the month for September is Valeria Robecco, a journalist from Reggio Emilia who has lived in New York City for more than 10 years. She is president of the United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA), and...
It is no mystery that Italians love to talk. We talk a lot, and, usually, we do it loudly and using our hands! One of our favorite topics of conversation is food, of course. In fact, Italian is rife with food-related expressions. Food is a paradigm of life! Let’s learn some funny Italian sayings!
Bello e buono! Radicchio is beautiful to watch on the table and super tasty in our mouth. It’s one of the good things winter time brings every year in our life. Americans don’t use it much, but we think it’s only because many have never tried it.
During the past 14+ days of isolation, we have felt the need to stock our pantries with non-perishable foods like pasta, rice, dry biscotti, sauces, canned vegetables, coffee. We are more than happy to supply your pantries with organic, controlled and above all genuine products.
According to a group of scientists (including Italian researchers from the University of Bologna), following the Mediterranean diet for twelve months can improve brain function and promote longevity. The diet also helps older people age healthily.