BY: Chiara Dalessio
Today, Italian food is known all over the world and our diet, the Mediterranean, is considered one of the healthiest. The importance we give to tradition in the kitchen is legendary, so it isn’t surprising that so many of our recipes and dishes have a long history behind them.
But things have changed, too. Economic development, cultural changes and, more recently, globalization, affected the ingredients we use and also the food choices we make daily, but in what way?
SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org
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