Food-Wine

ITALY'S TOP CHEF TEAMING UP WITH MCDONALD'S

ITALY'S TOP CHEF TEAMING UP WITH MCDONALD'S

(ANSA) - Milan, October 4 - Italy's most famous chef is
working at McDonald's.

Gualtiero Marchesi, the first chef in Italy to earn three
Michelin stars, announced Tuesday he had created two hamburgers
and a dessert for the Italian menu of the world's biggest fast
food chain.

"I simply asked what and where young people were going to
eat," said the Milanese master chef. "They were very simple
questions which led to my decision to team up with McDonald's".

ITALIAN WINE PRODUCERS EXPECT 'QUALITY' SEASON IN 2011

ITALIAN WINE PRODUCERS EXPECT 'QUALITY' SEASON IN 2011

(ANSA) - Rome, August 29 - Italian wine producers are
predicting a season of "excellent quality" in 2011 although
total wine volume may be 5% lower due to high summer
temperatures.
The forecast came from the Assoenologi, the Italian
association of enologists, and is expected to give wine
producers a boost after a recent fall in domestic wine sales.
"There is a certain homogeneity in almost all the regions in
2011, but it's possible we'll produce a high-quality harvest,"
said Giuseppe Martelli, director general of Assoenologi.

GRAPE HARVEST OFF TO AN EARLY START

GRAPE HARVEST OFF TO AN EARLY START

(ANSA) - Rome, August 5 - Italy's grape harvest has begun
early due to warmer seasonal temperatures with producers
expecting a good season that should reinforce the country's
position as the world's leading wine producer.

Picking has begun in the northern Franciacorta area near
Brescia where the white grapes produce some of Italy's best
sparkling wine, made using the traditional or champenoise method
used for French champagne in which the wine is fermented inside
the bottle.

Cooking Pasta at the Fancy Food show in DC

Italian Food at the Fancy Food Show in DC

Tuesday July 12 I had the pleasure of attending the Fancy Food Show. What a nice surprise it was.

I was expecting to see just a few Italian companies, but there were over 250 vendors of Italian food. Many companies came over from Italy while other sent their representative here in the US. I have been living in America a long time and I am not fond of Italian-American food, preferring the authentic Italian food.

FAMERS UNVEIL ANTI-AGING 'SUPER TOMATO'

FARMERS UNVEIL ANTI-AGING 'SUPER TOMATO'

(ANSA) - Rome, July 8 - Italian scientists and farmers have developed a black, anti-aging "super tomato", the Coldiretti farmers association said Friday.

According to Coldiretti, the "Sun Black" tomato is rich in lycopene, a red pigment that is one of the most powerful antioxidants known to fight against aging and prevent cardiovascular diseases.

The tomatoes will be commercially available within a few days.

Coldiretti will unveil the super fruit at the headquarters in Rome Wednesday morning.

FOOD, WINE EXPORTS OUTSTRIP CARS AND BIKES

FOOD, WINE EXPORTS OUTSTRIP CARS AND BIKES

(ANSA) - Rome, July 7 - Exports of Italian food and wine
have started to outstrip those of cars, motorbikes, tractors and
other vehicles, the Coldiretti farmers association said
Thursday.

In the first quarter of the year, it said, agro exports
amounted to 7.1 billion euros while automotive exports were no
higher than 6.6 billion euros.

Over the last five years, Coldiretti said, Italian food and
wine exports rose 23% while motor vehicle exports fell 11%.

FIRST HALAL MOZZARELLA PRESENTED IN CAMPANIA

FIRST HALAL MOZZARELLA PRESENTED IN CAMPANIA

(ANSA) - Rome, June 20 - Muslims can now feast on one of
Italy's best-loved gastronomic delights, mozzarella, without any
fear they are breaking Islamic Law.

For the first time a producer of the famous cheese from
Campania, the La Baronia company based at Castel di Sasso near
Caserta, has won certification that its mozzarella is halal -
made in accordance with the dictums of Sharia.

HEALTH MINISTER EATS BURGER TO CALM BUG FEARS

HEALTH MINISTER EATS BURGER TO CALM BUG FEARS

(ANSA) - Rome, June 17 - Italian Health Minister Ferruccio
Fazio ate a hamburger in public Friday to reassure consumers
amid an E. coli bacteria scare in France.

"As long as these patties are cooked at the proper
temperature there's absolutely no risk," Fazio told reporters.

Overnight Italian food-hygiene police in Verona seized
1,500 hamburgers ready for distribution by the German-based
supermarket chain at the centre of the scare, LIDL.

ITALY WORLD'S BIGGEST WINE PRODUCER

ITALY WORLD'S BIGGEST WINE PRODUCER

(ANSA) - Rome, June 13 - Italy last year overtook France to
become the world's biggest wine producer and data for this year
show a surge in Italian wine exports, the Coldiretti farmers'
union reported.

Citing data from the European Union, Coldiretti said the
last harvest produced 49.6 million hectolitres of wine in Italy
compared to 46.2 million hectolitres in France.

EU wine production in 2010 totalled 157.2 billion
hectolitres, down 3.7% from the previous year, Coldiretti added.

DISCOVERING THE LESSER-KNOWN WONDERS OF ITALIAN WINE

DISCOVERING THE LESSER-KNOWN WONDERS OF ITALIAN WINE

(ANSA) - Rome, June 6 - Connoisseurs of Italian art,
architecture and scenery know that the country has just as many
treasures hidden away in small country towns as it does in the
museums, monuments and cathedrals of Rome, Venice and Florence.

It is a similar story with Italian wine.

While Chianti, Barolo and Prosecco are winning more and
more fans abroad, these flagship products are just a small part
of what Italy has to offer the serious wine lover.

COURT REJECTS SUIT AGAINST LACTALIS PARMALAT BID

COURT REJECTS SUIT AGAINST LACTALIS PARMALAT BID

(ANSA) - Rome, May 18 - A Lazio regional administrative
court (TAR) on Wednesday rejected a suit filed by a consumers
rights group aimed at blocking a French bid to take over Italian
dairy foods multinational Parmalat.

The court's decision came a day after Parmalat's board
unanimously said that the offer being made by Groupe Lactalis SA
was "inadequate" and did not reflect the multinational's value.

ITALY EXPERIENCES FREAK CHERRY HARVEST

ITALY EXPERIENCES FREAK CHERRY HARVEST

(ANSA) - Rome, May 17 - For the first time in living memory,
cherries are maturing at the same time up and down the Italian
peninsula, a phenomenon some observers see as a further
consequence of climate change.

Italy usually enjoys a two-month cherry season with the
harvest gradually moving from the south to the north to
traditionally end on June 24, the Feast of St John.

This year, however, it's already harvest time throughout
Italy with the season now expected to last only a month.

ADOPT MED DIET, NOT FADS, ITALIAN EXPERTS TELL SLIMMERS

ADOPT MED DIET, NOT FADS, ITALIAN EXPERTS TELL SLIMMERS

(ANSA) - Rome, May 13 - People looking to lose weight
without putting their health in peril should avoid slimming fads
and opt for the United Nations-vaunted Mediterranean diet,
according to Italy's leading nutritional experts.

The Federation of Italian Nutrition Societies (FESIN) is
so worried about what it has described as the ''mistreatment of
obesity'' that it has prepared a set of guidelines to ward off
the threat of bad diets.

Winemaker finds novel way to tap Middle East market

Winemaker finds novel way to tap Middle East market

(ANSA) - Treviso, May 13 - An Italian winemaker has found a
unique way to tap into the luxury Middle East market by
exporting alcoholic and non-alcoholic sparkling wine in
handblown glass bottles finished with gold.

Iris Vineyards has reached an agreement with a leading
Turkish distributor to sell the wines in 27 countries at a
premium price of 10,000 euros a bottle.

TORGIANO'S FOODIE ACADEMY IS BORN

TORGIANO'S FOODIE ACADEMY IS BORN

(ANSA) - Perugia, May 11 - Foodie travelers will have a new
academy dedicated to the cult of food and wine in Torgiano, an
ancient Etruscan settlement nestled among rolling hills at the
heart of the Umbria region.

Launched by the International School of Italian Cuisine
(ALMA, in its Italian acronym), the Food & Art Italian
Experience is aimed at those who make regional cuisine their
reason for traveling.

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