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5 things you should know…
about Italian food


5 things you should know foodwise.When confronted with Italian culture, many people rely on stereotypes.This is an attempt to destroy them.1- Italians do not put meatballs on spaghetti: an average Italian meal is divided in two parts, primo piatto and secondo piatto; the primi include all the different pastas and risotti whereas the secondi category includes any meat and fish meals, complemented by a contorno, aside dish of vegetables.So, spaghetti would be a primo and meatballs a secondo…two different dishes!2- Alfredo sauce is an American thing: look for Alfredo sauce in any Italian grocery store and you would find none! It seems to me that it is more like a 4-cheese sauce, which you might very well find in Italy, but The Alfredo sauce sponsored by any Italian restaurants in America is not part of the Italian culinary tradition, sorry.3-Italian wedding soup is not a traditional soup served at weddings.Even if I am not sure about the true origins of this dish (Wikipedia takes it back to the Spanish tradition), I am very sure about the fact that I have never in my life encountered an “Italian wedding soup” until I came to the States.Forget ordering this soup in Italy.4- Starbucks, sadly, does not exist in Italy. Despite the fact that it is present in many other European countries, Italy’s espresso tradition survives over any coffeeshop chain.5- La dieta mediterranea is the traditional dietary tradition of the countries in the Mediterranean area. Not only it is rich in bread, pasta, potatoes etc., but it is also poor in red meat. Although Mc Donald’s, Burger king and Wendy’s already conquered the Italian soil, cheeseburgers%u2026not very popular in Italy.

5 things you should know…

about Italian food

5 things you should know foodwise.
When confronted with Italian culture, many people rely on stereotypes.
This is an attempt to destroy them.

1- Italians do not put meatballs on spaghetti: an average Italian meal is divided in two parts, primo piatto and secondo piatto; the primi include all the different pastas and risotti whereas the secondi category includes any meat and fish meals, complemented by a contorno, aside dish of vegetables.
So, spaghetti would be a primo and meatballs a secondo…two different dishes!

2- Alfredo sauce is an American thing: look for Alfredo sauce in any Italian grocery store and you would find none! It seems to me that it is more like a 4-cheese sauce, which you might very well find in Italy, but The Alfredo sauce sponsored by any Italian restaurants in America is not part of the Italian culinary tradition, sorry.

3-Italian wedding soup is not a traditional soup served at weddings.
Even if I am not sure about the true origins of this dish (Wikipedia takes it back to the Spanish tradition), I am very sure about the fact that I have never in my life encountered an “Italian wedding soup” until I came to the States.
Forget ordering this soup in Italy.

4- Starbucks, sadly, does not exist in Italy. Despite the fact that it is present in many other European countries, Italy’s espresso tradition survives over any coffeeshop chain.

5- La dieta mediterranea is the traditional dietary tradition of the countries in the Mediterranean area. Not only it is rich in bread, pasta, potatoes etc., but it is also poor in red meat. Although Mc Donald’s, Burger king and Wendy’s already conquered the Italian soil, cheeseburgers%u2026not very popular in Italy.

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With its romantic European bistro decor, Amelia’s is a popular dinning spot for both lunch and dinner. Signature dishes at Amelia’s include a Black Angus filet mignon and scampi combination, a fresh seafood sampler with three different fresh fish (such as salmon, swordfish, an halibut served with linguini and clams), scampi Caesar salad, linguini with fresh bay scallops and baby calamari in marinara sauce, Bouillabaisse all’ Amelia, and Amelia’s own Cioppino. A well-chosen wine list is also available and features a variety of imported and domestic wines.

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