
by Ina Paiva Cordle
The Miami Culinary Institute at Miami Dade College and Gambero Rosso, a leading food and wine publisher and educator in Italy, have agreed to launch a new partnership that will allow students access to Gambero Rosso's "Città del Gusto" (City of Taste) cooking schools in Rome, Catania, Palermo, Turin, Naples, and Milan.
The Miami Culinary Institute will be the exclusive educational partner of Gambero Rosso in the Eastern United States, Miami Dade College said. Gambero Rosso is an Italian multimedia company that offers a selection of courses, masters programs, magazines, guides, and a television channel.
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