Olivieri 1882, a 140-year-old intergenerational bakery based in Arzignano, in Italy’s northern Veneto region, arguably makes the best Colomba di Pasqua in Italy.

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what are some of the foods Italians eat for Easter? Here are 8 savory Easter foods you will find at a traditional Italian Easter feast.

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In Naples and the surrounding region, tradtionally Easter was much more than just a Sunday afternoon lunch. Beginning on Holy Thursday, it has long been celebrated as a multi-day holiday, and while many of these traditions are uprooted by modernity, elements still remain.In Catholic teachings, Holy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper, a Seder meal Jesus

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The Colomba is Italy’s Easter-time dessert, the spring relation of Panettone, the cake the country eats at Christmas

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You won’t find any chocolate bunnies in Italy for Easter because there is no Italian Easter bunny. However, like most major holidays, there are plenty of traditional foods to be eaten.

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Easter is Italy’s most religious holiday after Christmas, and as such is a time to eat, enjoy time with family, and reflect on cultural and religious values.

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How a Rural Town Became Louisiana’s “Little Italy”

Italy boasts more World Heritage sites than any other country in the world. It has 53 cultural and five natural UNESCO World Heritage sites.

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