Cuisine/Food
Italian Tours The Istituto Educazione Italiana organizes custom-designed tours to Italy for groups of 20-25 people. These tours emphasize art and culture and focus on little-known destinations that would not necessarily be on the itinerary of a first-time visitor. They are for sophisticated travelers who have already visited the canonical destination of Roma, Venezia, [...]
View Itinerary for our upcoming “Italian Italy” Tour- Calabria and Campania- Start dreaming…then start packing! Use the buttons below to respectively do the following: You can reserve a spot on the tour ($500/person) OR You can pay for the tour in full ($3100/person) OR Or you can pay the [...]
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Come with us for an “ITALIAN ITALY ” tour. The places you are not likely to visit on a typical Italy tour AND the places you already heard about, like Sorrento, Capri, and Pompeii. A beautiful package of Italy to remember forever. We will accompany you throughout a 16 days guided tour, helping you to [...]
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Deruta Italian Hand-painted Round Platter | Here is an elegant addition to every table,wall or display. This platter is 14.5″ in diameter and carries the Deruta signature. Imported from Italy. http://finestitalian.com/products/italian-ceramics-and-majolica/deruta-italian-hand-painted-round-platter/ Tweet
Here are some tips about the Italian food culture and dining with Italians in Italy. The following dining etiquette rules are aimed to correct and equip commonly lawless (when it comes to food) American Tourists. Being aware of these rules – and following them- will make your Italian experience more pleasant for you and the [...]
The olive tree dominates Italian life and it is a symbol of the Mediterranean life style in general. It can safely be affirmed that the olive is one of the plants most often cited in literature. Olive oil has long been considered holy or sacred. It was used for the burning of sacred lamps in [...]
I find Italian Ceramics to be enticing in so many ways. They have in common only two things: fine workmanship and…variety! yes, there is such a long, intricate and sensuous history to the manufacturing of ceramics in Italy that it is virtually impossible to follow up and truly trace down the origins of such refined [...]
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