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Ep 247Biblioteca Angelical, a Hidden Treasure of Knowledge and History in Central Rome

Tucked away just around the corner from the bustling Piazza Navona, in the heart of Rome, lies one of the city's most magical and often overlooked gems: the Biblioteca Angelica. Founded in 1604, this remarkable library is one of Europe's oldest public libraries, created with a revolutionary vision for its time—free and open access to books and knowledge, regardless of social standing or class. It was a bold idea, and one that continues to resonate today. Perhaps one of the most intriguing aspects of the Biblioteca Angelica is its collection of books that were once deemed heretical or forbidden. With special permission from the Pope, Rocca ensured that these banned books—many of which were listed in the infamous Index Librorum Prohibitorum—were included. These works included writings by controversial thinkers like Giordano Bruno and Galileo Galilei, whose revolutionary ideas put them at odds with the Church. This is a captivating episode and a step into a magical, true hidden gem right in the bustling center of Rome!

Apr 20, 202527 min

Ep 246Blue Crab in Italy: From Ecological Crisis to Culinary Opportunity

If you've ever cracked open a sweet, succulent blue crab in the United States, you know how beloved this shellfish is across the East Coast. But in Italy, the story of the blue crab is far more complicated—and, until recently, largely untold. This invasive species, once a stranger to the Mediterranean, is now causing ecological upheaval and threatening Italy's prized seafood industry. In this episode, I spoke with marine biologist and entrepreneur Carlotta Santolini, co-founder of BluEat and the all-women initiative Mariscadoras, to learn about the growing blue crab Italy crisis and how a creative, sustainable food supply chain may hold the solution.

Apr 13, 202537 min

Ep 245The Glassmaker, Tracy Chevalier

The Glassmaker Exploring Venice, Murano, and the Art of Glass Beads through Tracy Chevalier's Vision Venice, with its dreamy canals and labyrinthine streets, is a city steeped in timeless beauty. But nestled just a stone's throw away is the island of Murano, a place with an equally rich legacy—one forged in fire, colored in precious minerals, and shaped by centuries of craftsmanship. It is here that Tracy Chevalier sets her luminous new historical novel, The Glassmaker. As the host of the Flavor of Italy podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Tracy Chevalier about her latest novel, The Glassmaker, which has captured the imagination of readers worldwide. From the shimmer of molten glass to the intricate art of bead-making, Chevalier's novel is both a sweeping saga and an ode to a vanishing world of artistry. If you're fascinated by Italy, women's history, or the centuries-old tradition of Venetian glass, this story—and the story behind the story—is for you.

Apr 7, 202547 min

Ep 244How Cookbooks Travel Across Cultures, Part 2

In Part Two of my conversation with cookbook author and recipe developer Maria Zizka, we dig even deeper and explore her work in Americanizing recipes, and her experience teaching at the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Northern Italy. Maria explains how she guides students through the many ways to write a recipe—always encouraging them to embrace their personal voice in the process. "Only you can write your version of a recipe," she says, and that authenticity is what makes recipes truly shine. We also touch on Preserving Tradition Through Adaptation, Why Voice and Specificity Matter in Recipe Writing and the Challenges of Ingredient Translation including the complexity of ingredient substitutions when adapting international recipes for American kitchens....

Apr 1, 202528 min

Ep 243How Cookbooks Travel Across Cultures, Part 1

How Cookbooks Travel Across Cultures, Part 1 A Conversation with Cookbook Author and Recipe Adaptor Maria Zizka When it comes to writing and publishing cookbooks, adapting recipes for different countries is far more complex than simply converting grams to ounces. In this week's Flavor of Italy Podcast, I chatted with acclaimed cookbook author Maria Zizka, who specializes in the art and science of recipe adaptations—specifically the "Americanization" of international cookbooks. Maria is based in the Berkeley Hills of California, while I'm in Rome, Italy. So we both understand the importance—and challenge—of translating food and flavor across culinary cultures. In this first installment of our two-part conversation, we dug into everything from ingredient substitutions and baking adjustments to measurement conversions and language nuances.

Mar 25, 202532 min

Ep 242Valtènesi Wines, Lake Garda

Lake Garda, Italy's largest and most picturesque lake, is not just a scenic marvel but also a hub of exceptional wines. Thanks to its unique microclimate and diverse soil composition, this region produces some of Italy's most distinctive and celebrated wines. From refreshing whites to complex reds, Lake Garda's wines offer something for every palate. One of the best ways to visit the enormous Lake Garda and its wineries is to ferry hop from one lakeside town to another. Nestled on the western shores of Lake Garda, the Valtènesi wine region is an enchanting destination for wine lovers looking to discover something truly special. This area, with its stunning landscapes and rich winemaking history, remains relatively unknown outside of Italy, but that is changing—thanks to ambitious winemakers like the dynamic duo behind Conti Thun Winery. This is a re-release of a 2021 episode that digs even deeper into the Valtènesi and Lake Garda wines.

Mar 18, 202543 min

Ep 241Italian Vermouth

If you're looking for a fascinating drink that combines history, craftsmanship, and a bouquet of flavors, Italian Vermouth is a must-discover gem. And if you want to understand vermouth's origins and why it's so closely tied to Italy—and specifically the city of Torino—you need to hear the story that global sommelier and vermouth expert Martina Doglio Cotto shared with me on today' podcast episode. So what exactly is Italian Vermouth? Martina describes vermouth as a "liquid perfume," an aromatic, drinkable elixir infused with herbs, spices, and botanicals. It's technically a fortified wine but vermouth is much more than just a beverage. It's a sensory experience, deeply rooted in the history and culture of Torino, the elegant northern Italian city where it was born.

Mar 7, 202537 min

Ep 240Italy in a Wine Glass

Italy and wine are inseparable. To understand Italy, you need to understand its wine — and to truly appreciate Italian wine, you have to dig deep into its rich history, ancient traditions, and deep cultural roots. This connection comes to life beautifully in Marc Millon's latest book, Italy in a Wine Glass: The Taste of History. I had the pleasure of speaking with Marc on my Flavor of Italy Podcast, and the conversation was a treasure trove of insights about Italian wine and its fascinating backstory. Listen now!

Mar 2, 202532 min

Ep 239Magical Sulmona in the Abruzzo Region

Magical Sulmona: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Abruzzo Sulmona is a town that is often overlooked by travelers but is an absolute gem—Sulmona, in the heart of Abruzzo. Sulmona's rich history, stunning architecture, culinary delights, and unique traditions—are the things that make this town a must-visit destination. And it's just an hour and a half drive from Rome. Listen in for all the details on what to see and do, where to eat, the culinary treasures of the town, how to get here and where to stay. This is what you listeners have been asking for… an off the beaten path hidden gem rich in history and delectable cuisine!

Feb 25, 202536 min

Ep 238Exploring the World of Italian Cheese with Tano, the Cheese Sommelier

Italy is world-renowned for its incredible culinary heritage, from pasta and wine to olive oil and, of course, its Italian cheese. Today, we're taking a deep dive into the fascinating world of Italian cheese with Gaetano Mina di Sospiro, also known as Tano—a certified Italian cheese sommelier. If you've ever wondered what it means to be a cheese sommelier, how Italy's cheese culture compares to other countries, or which cheeses you absolutely must try, this is the perfect listen for you. Head to the show notes for links, photos, and recipes!

Feb 17, 202541 min

Ep 237Cremona: a Hidden Gem Just Outside of Milan, Italy

Tucked away in the heart of northern Italy, just outside Milan, lies Cremona—a charming and historic city that remains one of Italy's best-kept secrets. While it may not be on every traveler's itinerary, Cremona offers a rich cultural experience, from its world-renowned violin-making tradition to its delectable local cuisine. If you're looking for an authentic slice of Italy away from the bustling tourist crowds, Cremona is a must-visit destination.

Feb 11, 202530 min

Ep 236Help Shape Flavor of Italy in 2025 + Italian Gourmet Gift Box Drawing!

Help Shape the Future of Flavor of Italy + Win an Italian Gourmet Gift Box! It's a new year, and I need your help shaping the future of Flavor of Italy! I've created a quick survey to gather your thoughts on what you love about the podcast, newsletter, and website—and what you'd like to see more of. Your feedback is incredibly valuable, and to show my appreciation, I'm giving away a gourmet Italian gift box in a special drawing! One lucky survey respondent will win this delicious prize, so don't miss your chance. Tune in to this episode to learn more about how you can make your voice heard and influence the exciting content coming your way in 2025. Fill out the survey at https://wpg-media.typeform.com/to/uJRF4rf3 and be sure to leave your email for a chance to win. The drawing takes place on February 20th—so don't wait!

Feb 3, 202513 min

Ep 235A Jubilee Year Suggested Itinerary: 5 Paleo-Christian Churches, among Rome's Oldest Churches

5 Paleo-Christian Churches: A Suggested Itinerary for the Jubilee Year, with a focus on Rome's oldest churches....and nearby tasty eateries! Rome is a city of unparalleled history, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past. As the Eternal City gears up for the 2025 Jubilee Year, it's already brimming with visitors. But amidst the grandeur of St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican, there lies another Rome—a quieter, more spiritual side that echoes the city's earliest Christian heritage. In a recent podcast interview, I had the pleasure of chatting with David Laskin, a renowned author and NYT travel journalist, about his suggested itinerary to explore five of Rome's oldest churches. These hidden gems offer a peaceful respite from the bustling crowds while immersing visitors in the city's rich Paleo-Christian history.

Jan 27, 202531 min

Ep 234Anchovies: The Tiny Fish Making Big Waves

Anchovies: The Tiny Fish Making Big Waves If you think anchovies are just salty fillets for pizza or Caesar salad, it's time to reconsider. These tiny fish pack a flavorful umami punch and carry a fascinating culinary history, as revealed in Christopher Beckman's captivating book, A Twist in the Tail. I've been eager to interview Christopher for four years, and I'm thrilled to share our deep dive into the world of the anchovy with you. PLUS in the blog post that accompanies this episode, find my Anchovy Collection: links to ingredients and cookbooks featuring anchovies.

Jan 20, 202541 min

Ep 233Non Alcoholic Wines, and the New Health Report on Alcohol

The brand new Health Report on Alcohol AND the booming rise of non alcoholic wines, a sector that's reshaping the wine landscape. In a world increasingly conscious of health and wellness, few topics stir as much debate as alcohol consumption. The brand new Health Report on Alcohol, particularly the Surgeon General's recent findings, has sparked significant conversations about alcohol's role in health, culture, and industry. Adding to the mix is the booming rise in non alcoholic wines, a sector that's reshaping the wine landscape.

Jan 14, 202544 min

Ep 232Missoni, Italian Designer

Missoni, the legendary Italian designer, is renowned for its vibrant and iconic zigzag patterns and innovative knitwear. Co-founders Rosita and Ottavio Missoni's story is one of passion, creativity, and resilience. They built more than a brand; they created a family tradition that celebrates color, craftsmanship, and the joy of life. Today, their two remaining children and a dedicated team carry forward this vision, ensuring that the Italian Designer Missoni continues to exemplify innovation and elegance. Listen today for all the details on this iconic Italian family fashion brand. Head to the show notes for great photos and links to dig even deeper into Missoni.

Jan 7, 202521 min

Ep 231Italian Travel for Women

Italy is a dream destination for all travelers, but in so many ways it holds a particularly special allure for women. Whether you're a woman exploring on your own, with a group of friends, or through a curated tour, the options for unique and enriching experiences in Italy are endless. Today I chatted with Susan Van Allen who specializes in Italian travel for women. Have a listen and head to the show notes for details on Italian travel for women programs, destinations, and unique things to do and explore.

Dec 30, 202430 min

Ep 230Florence Jewelry: Discover the Artistry of Angela Caputi

If you're seeking exquisite craftsmanship and timeless Italian design, Florence is a must-visit destination for art, history, and artisan treasures. Among the city's most revered artisans is Angela Caputi, a name synonymous with bold, vibrant jewelry that transcends fashion and enters the realm of fine art. Recently, I had the pleasure of exploring Angela Caputi's workshop in Florence with my daughter, and the experience was one of the highlights of our visit. Let me take you behind the scenes into the world of Florence jewelry and introduce you to this incredible artisan.

Dec 17, 202426 min

Ep 229Italian Caviar, Part 2: A Culinary Treasure and a Celebration of Sustainability

How to recognize true caviar, how to enjoy it, tips for serving it, and why this luxurious ingredient is perfect for your next celebration. This is Part 2 of my chat with John Giovannini, the owner of the premier Italian caviar producer, Ars Italica. This episode digs into the culinary side of caviar. Although I had no idea that Italy was the second largest producer of exquisite caviar in the world, Italian caviar will now star in my New Year's Eve menu: the one evening of the year when I really want to serve something extra special. Listen in for tips on the best recipes and way to serve this exquisite Italian caviar and head to the show notes for photos and a deeper dive!

Dec 10, 202427 min

Ep 228Italian Caviar, A Culinary Treasure and a Celebration of Sustainability, part 1

Italian Caviar: A Culinary Treasure and a Celebration of Sustainability Caviar—a delicacy often associated with Russian or Persian origins—has a surprising and delicious counterpart in Italy, the world's third largest producer. Known for its fine wines, artisanal cheeses, and world-renowned pasta, Italy is also a significant player in the world of premium caviar. In fact, Italian caviar production, rooted in centuries-old traditions, is making waves globally for its exceptional quality and commitment to sustainability. In this deep dive with John Giovannini, owner of Ars Italica, we'll explore the fascinating history of Italian caviar, how to recognize and enjoy it, tips for serving it, and why this luxurious ingredient is perfect for your next celebration.

Dec 2, 202433 min

Ep 227Holiday Gift Guide 2024: Perfect Gifts for Every Italian Food & Wine Lover

Holiday Gift Guide 2024: Perfect Gifts for Every Italian Food & Wine Lover The holiday season is here, and finding the perfect Italian-themed gift has never been easier! My curated guide is ideal for anyone who loves Italian cuisine, wine, and culture. From inspiring books to practical kitchen tools and gourmet treats, my thoughtful ideas bring the spirit of Italy into every home. Make sure you listen to this week's podcast episode where I take a deep dive into the details of top 2024 book releases that celebrate Italian food and wine. And lots more....

Nov 26, 202423 min

Ep 226Easy Vegan Recipes for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones, express gratitude, and share a delicious meal. If you're looking to host a vegan Thanksgiving with some easy vegan recipes, draw inspiration from two incredible life-long vegan advocates: Ellen Kanner and Kate McElwee. Their thoughtful approaches to creating a plant-based feast prove that a Vegan Thanksgiving can be every bit as festive and satisfying as a traditional one using easy vegan recipes. From flavorful sides to decadent desserts, tune in to this episode for their full menu of ideas to inspire your celebration.

Nov 19, 202434 min

Ep 225Discovering the Timeless Art of (Venetian) Murano Glass Beads: An Insider's Look

The art of (Venetian) Murano glass bead making (now a recognized UNESCO slice of cultural heritage) is a treasure trove of history, craft, and culture that dates back to the 13th century. Beyond the allure of Murano's famed glass, these Venetian beads hold a unique legacy shaped by centuries of trade, cultural exchange, and artistry. If you're inspired to explore the rich tradition of Murano glass beads, Venice offers various reputable artisanal workshops, especially on Murano. While mass-produced imitations have flooded the market, authentic Murano glass beads are found in trusted shops and family-run artisanal studios on Murano Island. Artisans on Murano still work in glass workshops that are hundreds of years old, maintaining an extraordinary level of craftsmanship. Each family of bead makers often carries stories of the beads they've produced and the innovations they've contributed to Venetian glassmaking......

Nov 11, 202435 min

Ep 224Via Margutta - Rome's Artistic Haven

Via Margutta offers a respite from the tourist-packed surrounding avenues and an intimate look into the city's artistic and cultural heart. Its serene charm, historical significance, and rich patrimony make it a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the true essence of Rome.

Nov 5, 202414 min

Ep 223Annette Joseph & the La Fortezza Tuscan Retreat

Exploring Italian Dreams and Culinary Mysteries in the Lunigiana, Tuscany If you've ever dreamed of Tuscany, it's likely you've imagined tranquil countryside settings, exquisite cuisine, and authentic experiences. That's precisely the world Annette Joseph has crafted at La Fortezza, her stunning retreat nestled in the Lunigiana, northern Tuscany. Annette, a creative powerhouse, author, stylist, and Italy enthusiast, recently joined me on my Flavor of Italy podcast to talk about her journey, her work, and her advice for those tempted by Italian real estate and lifestyle.

Oct 28, 202429 min

Ep 222Angel of the Waters Central Park sculpture: commemorating NYC's 1st aqueduct

In the heart of Central Park the Angel of the Waters iconic sculpture graces the Bethesda Fountain since 1873, sculpted by Emma Stebbins. It commemorates New York City's first aqueduct and fresh water brought to the City. The sculpture was originally conceptualized by Emma Stebbins during her long period living in Rome, Italy. While admired for its beauty, it symbolizes much more—love, healing, and rebirth, reflecting the purpose behind its creation.The story of sculptor Emma Stebbins will undoubtedly resonate with listeners as she led a captivating expatriate life in Rome, but over a century ago. In 1856, Emma Stebbins traveled to Rome to pursue her passion for sculpting. There, she became part of a vibrant expatriate community, where American actress Charlotte Cushman was one of the leading figures and eventually became Emma's lover. Italian-born author Maria Teresa Cometto recounts the fascinating story of Emma Stebbins' life and the history of the iconic Angel of the Waters Central Park fountain in her recent book of the same name. Maria Teresa is a dynamic journalist and author based in New York City, a prominent contributor to Italy's top newspaper the Corriere della Sera, and she has written five books.

Oct 15, 202431 min

Ep 221Ansonica Wine - a Native grape thriving on 3 Italian Islands: Sicily, Giglio and Elba

Ansonica: A Versatile Grape Rooted in History and Rich in Flavor Ansonica, also known as Inzolia, is a historic Italian white grape variety that thrives in two contrasting yet equally enchanting regions—Sicily and Tuscany. This grape is as much a part of Italy's viticultural heritage as it is a symbol of the country's diversity in terroir and winemaking traditions. Despite its historical roots and widespread cultivation, Ansonica remains lesser-known compared to other Italian grapes like Trebbiano or Pinot Grigio. Yet, its unique characteristics and versatility make it a standout for wine enthusiasts seeking something distinctive.

Oct 13, 202431 min

Ep 220Giglio Island - Definitive Guide for Travelers

Nestled off the southern coast of Tuscany in the Tyrrhenian Sea, the charming Giglio Island - Isola del Giglio - is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Despite its small size, covering just 24 square kilometers (9 square miles), this island is brimming with breathtaking landscapes, historic villages, and crystalline waters. If you're yearning for a Mediterranean escape with untouched natural beauty, then Giglio Island should be on your travel radar.

Oct 8, 202428 min

Ep 219Italians in Pittsburgh - a History of Hard Work, Community, and Cultural Pride

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, may not be the first city that comes to mind when discussing Italian immigration, but its Italian enclaves played a significant role in shaping the region. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a wave of Italians arrived in Pittsburgh, particularly from southern Italy. Economic hardship and political instability in Italy pushed many Italians to seek a better life abroad, and Pittsburgh, with its booming industrial sector, offered opportunities for work and upward mobility. Unlike some immigrants, most Italians who came to Pittsburgh had little intention of returning to Italy. They viewed Pittsburgh as a land of opportunity where they could create a better life for their families. By the late 1800s, Italian immigrants began settling in downtown Pittsburgh, but as the city expanded, they relocated to nearby neighborhoods like Bloomfield, East Liberty, and the Hill District. Forgotten Little Italys: Two Italian Immigrant Communities in Pennsylvania Some of these Italian neighborhoods, once thriving hubs of culture and commerce, have largely been forgotten. In Pennsylvania, two such neighborhoods stand out: Hays in Pittsburgh and Roseto in Northampton County. These lesser-known "Little Italys" offer fascinating glimpses into the Italian immigrant experience and have left a lasting impact on the state, even if their visibility has faded over time.

Sep 27, 202417 min

Ep 218Italian Immigration to America

Italian immigration to America: insights into the experiences, challenges, and successes of Italian immigrants — from their journeys to America to their integration into the American way of life.

Sep 24, 202428 min

Ep 217Italian Art Theft - A Deep Dive into Two of the World's Biggest Heists

Italian Art Theft: A Deep Dive into Two of the World's Biggest Heists Italy, often referred to as the cradle of Western civilization, holds an estimated 60 percent of the world's artistic treasures. With such a vast collection of art, it's no surprise that Italian art has long been a prime target for art thieves. The reality is that art theft in Italy and across the globe is often part of a much larger criminal enterprise, sometimes even tied to organized crime, such as the infamous Sicilian Mafia. In this episode, we explore the world of art theft in Italy, the Carabinieri's fight to protect cultural heritage, and dive into two of the country's most significant art heists.

Sep 16, 202424 min

Ep 216Molise & San Martino in Pensilis - experience the magic of this overlooked region and hill town

Visit Molise and experience the magic of this overlooked region for yourself! If you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path Italian experience, Molise and San Martino in Pensilis should be at the top of your list: rich with traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and warm, welcoming people, panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, stretching all the way to the Tremiti Islands and the hills of Puglia. Just a short drive from San Martino in Pensilis are the stunning sandy beaches of Campomarino Lido, and the bustling town of Termoli.

Sep 9, 202434 min

Ep 115Why Marche Wine Should Be On Your Radar

Why Marche Wine Should Be On Your Radar If you're looking to explore something new in Italian wines, Marche wine offers an exceptional opportunity. Not only does it produce high-quality, unique wines like Verdicchio, Rosso Conero, and Lacrima, but the wines are also undervalued in the global market. This means you can find premium wines at accessible prices—a rare combination in today's wine world. Have a listen to this episode for all the details plus the blog post/show notes with photos and links to some Marche wine producers to check out!

Sep 4, 202431 min

Ep 214Summer Reading with an Italian Twist: 7 Delightful Books about Italy for 2024

7 Delightful Books about Italy for 2024: Summer Reading with an Italian Twist Each of these books about Italy offers a unique perspective on Italy - its history, culture, and food. They're perfect companions for the end of summer, offering both light-hearted reads and more substantial tomes that will keep you engaged long after the last page is turned. As you explore these titles, I encourage you to dive deeper into the world of Italian literature, culture, and cuisine through my weekly Substack newsletter and podcast, Flavor of Italy. Here, you'll find interviews with authors, deep dives into Italian history, and plenty of recommendations for those who, like me, have a love affair with Italy. Happy reading, and may these books about Italy transport you to the heart of Italy, wherever you are. Head to the blog post that accompanies this episode for photos, links, and where to get your hands on these fantastic Italian summer books!

Aug 26, 202424 min

Ep 213Preserving Italian Monuments: The Role of Patronage and Corporate Sponsorship

Italy, renowned for its stunning monuments, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage, faces an ongoing challenge in maintaining and restoring its treasures. The Eternal City of Rome is at the heart of this challenge, with its iconic landmarks such as the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Pantheon drawing millions of visitors each year. However, the upkeep of these monuments comes with a monumental cost, leading to innovative solutions that blend tradition with modernity: patronage and corporate sponsorship. Listen to learn all the details PLUS how YOU can become a Patron of the Vatican Museums and gain exclusive private access to the Sistine Chapel and other magnificent works of art and monuments.

Aug 18, 202422 min

Ep 212Procida Island: Italy's Capital of Culture in 2022

Italy's Procida Island is a destination that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're exploring its enchanting neighborhoods, savoring fresh seafood, or enjoying a boat tour around the island, Procida promises an unforgettable experience. Plan your visit today and discover why this charming island was honored as Italy's Capital of Culture in 2022. Head to the show notes for all the details on Procida – it's your definitive guide to the island!

Aug 10, 202424 min

Ep 211Travel to Italy with Kids - tips from an Italian 9-year-old!

A very special interview with Riccardo, a nine-year-old Italian boy who shared what kids really want to do when they travel to Italy. If you're making a family trip to Italy this summer, Riccardo's insights will help you create an exciting and memorable itinerary for your children. Head to the show notes for lots of links and photos!

Aug 6, 202422 min

Ep 210The Best Gelato in Rome: Fassi Gelateria

Don't miss my chat with Andrea Fassi! Listen in to learn the rich & flavorful history of Fassi Gelateria, Italy's oldest gelateria dating back to 1880, located in the heart of Rome, & run by 5th generation Andrea Fassi. Andrea shares the insider story of his family's historic gelateria, plus the direction he's taking to incorporate some new ideas of his own into Fassi Gelateria. Andrea wants to maintain his family's traditional and multigenerational gelato recipes that Romans (and tourists alike!) have come to love and embrace as the best Gelato and Rome.

Jul 30, 202421 min

Ep 209Italian Summer Pasta: Recipes and an Ebook

Looking for something new and fresh to up your summer pasta game? Michele Di Pietro and I've got you covered with some tasty easy-to-make summer pasta recipes. Twists on classics...and some new ones to tantalize your guests. For example, have you ever made lemon pesto? Learn this recipe and lots more in today's fun pasta chat!

Jul 23, 202442 min

Ep 208Mount Etna Wines

Mount Etna wines: the dynamic & exciting world of volcanic viticulture, where some of the most intriguing and unique wines in the world are made! Have a listen to learn all about this active volcano wine producing region, and what makes these wines so exquisite...

Jul 16, 202433 min

Ep 207Travel Itineraries Italy: From Musicians to Travel Guides

The captivating story of Zeneba Bowers and Matt Walker, classical musicians turned travel enthusiasts. Originally from the United States, this dynamic duo traded their established careers for a new life in Italy, specifically in the quaint town of Soriano nel Cimino near Viterbo. Their journey is not only inspiring but also packed with practical insights for anyone dreaming of a similar adventure. Zeneba and Matt have authored four guidebooks covering Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Italy's Alpine lakes, and even Ireland. Their books are beloved for steering travelers away from tourist traps and towards immersive experiences in less frequented locales. They emphasize the importance of exploring small towns to truly grasp the essence of a place. Listen in for all the details!

Jul 9, 202434 min

Ep 206Eatalian Food Tour in Rome

There's a new Food Tour company you don't want to miss in Rome: Eatalian. Today Hannah - co-owner and founder - and I dug deep into the details of the fun and unique Eatalian food tours, brand new this month in Rome. Their Dolce Vita food tour in Rome's Via Veneto area is a tour like none other and one you won't want to miss. They have a Heart of Rome tour and a Trastevere tour, each with an Eatalian unique twist. The Eatalian golf cart tour will be coming soon, with a focus on wine tastings throughout the Eternal City. Eatalian has set up gift cards in case you'd like to gift one of these tours to a friend or family member who's traveling to Italy. These tours are capped at no more than 10 people per tour and are all conducted by outstanding licensed guides. Have a listen as Hannah and I chat today all about brand new Eatalian and its backstory!

Jul 3, 202430 min

Ep 205The Marche region: a hidden gem for travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience

The Marche region of Italy is a hidden gem that deserves more attention from travelers seeking authentic Italian experiences. The website Wonderful Marche is on a mission to share the beauty and charm of this unspoiled region and our chat today is all about this fabulous region. Often overlooked in favor of Italy's more famous coastlines, the Adriatic coast, home to the Marche region, offers stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences. The name "Marche" is unique in that it is the only Italian region name in the plural form, reflecting its historical division into several smaller regions, known as marches. Join us today as we dig into the details of the Marche region and its undiscovered treasures.

Jun 24, 202432 min

Ep 204Italian Coastal: Recipes and Stories From Where the Land Meets the Sea

Join me and Amber Guinness in our delightful chat about the essence of the Tyrrhenian Sea through her new book, Italian Coastal. Travel from the Tuscan coast through Lazio, Campania, and northern Sicily, discovering the rich flavors and stories that shape her food philosophy. There are sixty simple yet delicious recipes inspired by coastal Italy. It's a blend of recipe book, travelogue, and memoir, filled with stunning photography, that'll bring the magic of the Mediterranean to your table, and in our chat, we delve into some enchanting stories about Italy's coast that you won't want to miss!

Jun 15, 202440 min

Ep 203How to get Italian Citizenship & Moving to Italy

How to get Italian citizenship and moving to Italy are the two topics expats want to know everything about. In this podcast episode you'll hear answers to all your questions, updated for 2024. What exactly do you need to do to get Italian citizenship? And if you are moving to Italy for an extended period of time, what kind of visa would meet your needs and requirements? Would it be the Digital Nomad Visa, an elective residency visa, or maybe a self-employment visa. Listen to this podcast episode to find out answers to all your questions, and the details on how to get citizenship in Italy.

Jun 11, 202434 min

Ep 202A Fiat 500 Tour, plus the Story of this Beloved Iconic Italian Car

This week on the Flavor of Italy podcast, we're shifting gears from food to something just as delicious, the historic Italian car, the Fiat 500. I know we usually talk about culinary delights, but trust me, the Fiat 500 is a tasty little icon in its own right. On your next trip to Italy, why not hop into a Fiat 500 - in Italy affectionately known as the Cinquecento - for a tour. All the details in this episode, plus you'll find out how this delightful little car has been used for everything from serving up delicious gelato to using the car as a grill for grilled meats. But first, let's take a little joyride through the Fiat 500 history. My first experience with the Fiat 500 was with my husband on our first date many decades ago...

Jun 3, 202417 min

Ep 201Cooking Class in Puglia, in enchanting Lecce

A Culinary Journey in Lecce, in the heart of Puglia, Italy. Here lies the enchanting city of Lecce in the region's very tip of Italy's boot, renowned for its stunning baroque architecture and rich culinary traditions. Silvestro Silvestori has established The Awaiting Table, a unique cooking school that goes beyond traditional culinary education and a cooking class in Puglia. Since 2003, Silvestro has been sharing his deep-rooted knowledge and passion for the cultural and sociological aspects of Italian cuisine with students from around the world. This episode shares not only the details of this unique culinary school in Lecce, but it delves into the Puglia region's rich culinary history with details you've undoubtedly never heard before! Listen to this fascinating episode for a culinary exploration of Puglia!

May 28, 202442 min

Ep 200200th Italian podcast Episode - Flavor of Italy Podcast Celebration!

The Flavor of Italy Podcast, ranked #3 in Italy and in the top 2.5% worldwide, is a captivating food, wine, travel & culture Italian podcast! As I celebrate this 200th Italian podcast episode, I'm already looking forward to the next 100 episodes. I'm eager to hear from you listeners about what Italy topics you'd like me to explore. Whether it's a deeper dive into the regional cuisines and wines of Italy, travel, design or culture, your suggestions are invaluable. Have a listen to this recap of the captivating and unique Italian food, wine, and culture topics we've covered! Help make the next 100 Italian podcast episodes a great success by subscribing to the podcast, leaving a great review and above all sharing the topics you'd like to hear about! What's being said about the Flavor of Italy Podcast: FeedSpot ranks the best Italy podcasts from thousands of podcasts and ranks them by relevancy, authority, social media followers, and freshness. Among the 60 Best Italian Podcasts, the Flavor of Italy Podcast is ranked #3. - May 2024 Listen Notes, the best podcast search engine and database on the web, says "The Flavor of Italy Podcast is one of the top 2.5% most popular shows out of 3,352,975 podcasts globally ". - May 2024

May 21, 202412 min

Ep 199The Vegetarian Mediterranean Diet

Exploring Mediterranean Vegetarian Cuisine An Interview with Paola Gavin, a celebrated cookbook author with four published works and a regular contributor to Tablet.com. Gavin's cookbooks are known for their deep dives into the historical and cultural backgrounds of Vegetarian Mediterranean ingredients, often accompanied by beautiful, historical artwork. A Journey Through Italy: A Love for Food and Art Paola Gavin's journey into the world of culinary arts and the Vegetarian Mediterranean diet began with her extensive travels and her background in fine arts. Growing up, she traveled extensively and studied fine art, which influenced her appreciation for art history and painting. This passion is evident in her social media, where she often shares paintings and art history insights, and in her delicious cookbooks.

May 14, 202427 min

Ep 198La Tavola Marche, and a Journey off the Beaten Path to the Marche region Italy

Unveiling one of Italy's Culinary Gems: La Tavola Marche, and a Journey Off the Beaten Path to the Marche region Italy. Nestled in the heart of Italy, amidst the undulating hills and fertile valleys of the Marche region Italy, lies a culinary sanctuary awaiting discovery. La Tavola Marche, aptly translating to "The Marche Region Table," is not just a destination but a lifestyle meticulously crafted by Ashley and Jason Bartner. The decision to settle in the Marche region Italy was no happenstance but a deliberate choice rooted in a desire to embrace the Italian way of life. Unlike the well-trodden paths of Tuscany or Umbria, the Marche region Italy offered a canvas for cultural immersion and culinary exploration....

May 5, 202433 min