There is one Italian breakfast dish that deviates from the traditional formula of pastry plus coffee. Brioche con gelato.

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Meet the Italian Ice Cream Sandwich

Despite the successful export of a unified Italian cuisine, many people reject it. In fact, the country is a kaleidoscope of cuisines.

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Italian Peasant Dishes That Will Feed Your Soul

Although citrus isn’t native to Italy, Italians have a long history with the juicy, sweet and sour fruits.

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These Foods Wouldn’t Exist Without Italian Citrus

Understanding the different kinds of Italian restaurants can be confusing and oftentimes intimidating.

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7 Kinds of Italian Restaurants Explained

The North End, located steps away from Boston’s scenic harbor, is the city’s historically oldest and most iconic immigrant neighborhood. The one-square-mile neighborhood is home to nearly 100 restaurants and dozens of coffee houses, pastry shops, old-school delis, and shops.With so many restaurants to choose from, it can be hard to decide where to eat

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5 of the Best Old-School Italian Restaurants in Boston’s North End

A salad is an easy way to get your greens and more vegetables in your meal, but let’s be honest, if you don’t play around with the ingredients, salads can get quite boring.

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Everyday Italian Salads

Peroni is Italy’s most popular beer, and the lighter Peroni Nastro Azzurro is the Italian beer most likely to be found in the United States.

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6 Must-Try Italian Beers

The famous Italian lemon liquor has been a staple of Italian restaurant menus for a long time and has seen rapid popularity around the world.

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When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Limoncello

Few wines are quite as iconic as Italian Chianti. However, it wouldn’t be an Italian wine without a little controversy, and some heavy-handed regulation.

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Chianti Wine Is the Pride of Tuscany

In response to this second outbreak, the city of Florence devised a unique coping mechanism: buchette del vino, or “wine windows.”

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Get to Know Florence’s Ancient Wine Windows