Magione (Umbria)

Magione is a town in the Province of Perugia, in the Italian region Umbria, located on the eastern shore of Lake Trasimeno. To the east is the Autodromo dell'Umbria, an operating automobile and motorcycle circuit of the national level. The most important building is the Castle of the Knights of Malta, one of the most beautiful in Umbria. Other sights are the church of San Giovanni Battista, the church of Madonna delle Grazie and the Torre dei Lombardi. La Valle nature reserve situated within the Regional Park of Trasimeno is of great interest.

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This not-too-sweet autumn treat from Umbria is packed with fruit, nuts and zesty flavor.

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Ciaramicola, a lemon spice cake, covered with meringue and topped with sprinkles, is a classic Easter cake from the Perugia province of Umbria. It is customary for a woman to give one to her lover or fiancé on Easter morning as a symbol of her affection.

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Our food writer Cindy Swain shares her best recipe for the tasty scafata, a bean dish made with fava beans, swiss chard and onion.

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This week Amy Gulick shares a recipe that takes inspiration from the classic 'vongole'(clam) dish from the Campagnia region. A hearty clam soup with beans that will make anyone's mouth water.

What others are saying about Umbria

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