Category: Territory

  • Parma

    Parma

    Parma, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, is a city renowned for its rich culinary heritage, elegant architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

  • Castello (castle)

    Castello (castle)

    A castle is a fortified structure, often built in the Middle Ages, used for defense and as a noble residence. 

  • Mantova

    Mantova

    Explore the unique culinary traditions of Mantua, featuring dishes like sbrisolona cake, pumpkin tortelli, pilota-style risotto, and the famous Mostarda di Mantova.

  • Alpeggio (Pasture)

    Alpeggio (Pasture)

    Acari (Italian for mites) are tiny arthropods that belong to the class Arachnida and are often found in soil, plants, dust, and on animals.

  • Generazioni(Generations)

    Generazioni(Generations)

    The Gourm.itpedia word of the day is “Generazioni.” Generations /dʒene­raˈttsjoːni/ Groups of individuals born and raised in a specific period, often characterised by common life experiences, historical events and cultural influences. Marco Arrigoni, CEO and President at Arrigoni Battista, shares how his great-grandfather Battista Arrigoni, originally from Val Taleggio, founded the Arrigoni dairy in 1914…

  • Prati Stabili (Stable Meadows)

    Prati Stabili (Stable Meadows)

    Prati stabili (italian for stable meadows) is the action or process of moving people or things from one place to another. It can be understood as the transfer of goods, passengers, or information from one point to another.

  • Bonifica (Reclamation Land)

    Bonifica (Reclamation Land)

    Bonifica (italian for Reclamation Land) is a complex of works to drain marshy land and make it productive and able to accommodate the settlement of agricultural populations.