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The Italian food section of Life In Italy is divided into several categories: First we have our Italian food Ratings database, a rating of Italian food by selected Italian and American consumers. Second we provide recipes by Venetian chef Francesco the co-owner and chef at the award winning restaurant Remi in New York City. Third we provide some general articles about Italian cooking like how to make Italian Pizza at home, bread, and articles about Italian foods such as olives, cheeses and herbs used in Italian cooking.

ABOUT REAL ITALIAN FOOD:  For Americans traveling to Italy for the First Time

In New York City and in also my area of Washington DC, there are few real Italian restaurants. My subjective, but experienced, opinion is that 90% of the Italian restaurants in the US are not Italian at all. If "Italian food" conjures up thoughts of Italian American restaurant chains or pizza with a red-purple sauce and lots of garlic powder this is simply not Italian! I personally hate that type of cooking -Italian American food is loaded with too many strange tasting "additives". One might even call them "addictives" because these strong flavors cultivate consumer taste for heavy style foods, to the detriment of the much more delicate and healthier authentic Italian cooking. As an example of this altered taste are things like Italian dressing - Italian style bread crumbs - Italian seasoning are all things with 'oversaturated' flavors that you will never find in Italy .

 

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In the minds of many in the US, Italian food continues to be associated with the image of a pretty large guy eating spaghetti with meat-ball sauce - the reality is that in Italy practically no one eats spaghetti with meat ball sauce. Italians do have meat sauce recipes that require long and laborious preparation (including marinating the meat for 3-4 days in aged red wine), but they also have an incredible number of variations of pasta dishes cooked with vegetables or seafood. prosciutto And when I say pasta, this is not equivalent to only spaghetti. Again there is an amazing range of forms, shapes, sizes of pastas, many of which are unique to specific regions. The variety in the Italian diet, the continued widespread reliance on fresh ingredients cooked on the spot, and the extensive use of vegetables, fruit and olive oil all contribute to the generally healthy state of Italians that on average appear are thinner than Americans, especially in middle and later years. In my opinion, there is a direct relationship between being overweight and heavy consumption of over-processed and fast foods, widespread soda drinking and avoidance of fruits, vegetables and reasonable amounts of wine. This is not only in the US, but also among younger generations in Italy that love to imitate the American life style. A lot has been written about the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet. Without going deeper into the matter, I would like to tell you that Italian food - that found in Italy - is not only good for you but it really tastes great! Enjoy the adventure of exploring authentic Italian food, not only a delight for the senses but also an expression of the cultural and traditional heritage of the country.

By: Paolo Nascimbeni

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food in america

It is getiing worse here .french fries being coated with pieces of corn . the french fries are made fatter more enticing. Subway is getting worse. It is using they call it italian food ,reciepes. I think the Italian community should sue the fast food companies for giving italian a bad name I really miss the fress anchovies in Marina De Pisa

pizza and pasta

did you know that pizza and pasta were orinally made in italy.

Pasta & Pizza

John in Umbria Shame but you got one right, one wrong. That's pizza of course, it is incredible how many Americans argue that it is a US invention, bad as Obama and his 'the birthplace of the car' howler, of course the first car was made by Herr Benz. Please let's pray he gets the rest right over the next four years. Pasta came from China if Marco Polo is to be believed. Look me up on either clublog.blogspot.com or if you can understand and write reasonable Italian clublogitalia.blogspot.com and find out more about our project to combat obesity by eating and drinking well.

true! REAL italian food

so very true! i lived in italy for 5 yrs and it is hard to come back to the olive garden and the "italian" style foods that is actually new york or california cuisine! real italian food is loaded with "addictives" - love that term in this article - it's addictive when the food is tasty, fresh, seasonal, AND healthy. i miss all the local food festivals in friuli - san daniele ham fest, latisana asparagus, budoia mushrooms...

really?

WOW that's really cool. Hello my name is kayla, i am in the 7th grade and i was reading your artical, and you said you lived in Italy for 5 years, and i am doing a history project on Italy, i was just wondering if you could help me a little and answer a few Qs for me, please. it would help me out alot. Thank you so much for your time. just E-MAIL me back soon please(kayla82996@rogers.com), for my project is due shortly on may 29 2009. onece again thank you, and have a nice day...or night what ever time it is there :) kayla

I dsagree with that. The

I dsagree with that. The chinese invented the noodles and the Italians just put the noodles and sauce together to call it pasta... BTW I am Italian too, im just correcting the ingredient listing

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