It’s hard to argue with the fact that Italian cuisine is considered one of the best in the world, and while choosing what to eat during your Italian holidays is barely an issue, knowing how to eat can sometimes be a problem. In Italy eating is a social ritual. Sharing a meal is a chance to get to know someone better, and even if you pass your dinner with people you’ve known for a long time, you still don’t want to pass for a maleducato (bad-mannered person). Luckily, in this arti
Sign in to your Premium account to read more
Or, try Premium FREE for 30 days
Your support directly funds on-the-ground reporting from Italy (and the occasional aperitivo for our talented writers).