Panna cotta, Italian for “cooked cream,” is a specialty of northern Italy’s Piedmont region—an area known for its superior dairy products. Panna cotta, or some version of it, has long been popular throughout most of Europe and in other countries along the Mediterranean.
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Casa Italiana recently hosted a multimedia exhibit dedicated to American Founding Father and third President of the United States and his surprising influences from Italian culture.
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Piedmont in Northwestern Italy may be famous for the aromatic white truffles and great wines it produces, but the region is also known for some of the world’s nest hazelnuts.
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Piedmont, located in the northwest corner of the Italian peninsula, is known for the production of great wines. Among the most famous of these wines is Barolo, often called the “king of wines and the wine of kings.”
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“Mulino a Vino” (or Wine Mill) has just opened a few months ago and is already making the headlines. Writer and pleasure activist Fred Plotkin went there with the i-Italy TV crew to find out why. Find video interviews and the transcript of his conversation with Chef Davide Scabin.
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An industrial-chic spot that features a mostly Northern Italian menu, the finest ingredients available and a typically Italian staff...
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Among the several promotional events on Torino that have taken place in New York during the month of December, the Italian Trade Commission hosted a seminar called "Why Invest in Torino Piemonte, the intelligent location for your business." International guests have spoken about the importance of the capital of Piemonte, its contribution to the world's economy and the possibilities for foreign investors
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Much to the delight of epicureans and oenophiles, the Italian Trade Commission returned to NIAF's gala in Washington DC, to present the Italian Lifestyle Lounge featuring authentic Italian food and wine products, watches of modern design and contemporary music.
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Presented in collaboration between the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and the Italian Trade Commission, the festival (Sept. 7-9) offered a replete program of educational seminars, guided tastings and social activities to better acquaint guests to Italian food products and wines from the official sponsor, Antica Cantina di Canelli.