I think it can be improved with better editing. I cannot follow a lot of the terms she mentioned. If the term she mentioned is appeared as a caption or word box. It would help to follow. Further more a better map with the region she mentioned zoomed in and highlighted each time she mentioned it would have made it easier for the person watching to follow. This saying I do find it comprehensive and good, but I have to pause the video and actually Google or TH-cam another video to find what what she’s actually talking about
I love the way you explain all about Italian regional food. It’s full of passion and very inspiration. I do really appreciated if you could produce videos about the topics you mentioned in the video.
This video is WONDERFUL! Would love to learn more about different regions for pastas, wines and of course your take on traditional dishes from different areas! Great presentation & energy!!
Even though I'm not Italian, I looooove Italy with a passion that would shock you. So many, "best in the world," things come from Italy...food, cars, movies.... I have Italian friends, and they treat me like family. I wish Canada would imitate Italy a little more on some things. Cheers, Sorella Sabrina! =)
Great video! We'd love to watch the regional pasta one you mentioned. We were actually searching for a video about that when we luckily stumbled on this one!
Brava! I love learning about the food/culture of Italy. I am mostly Irish, but my grandpa’s side comes from Friuli Venezia Giulia, but I unfortunately don’t know too much about this region so I try to learn whenever I have the chance!
One of the very few videos I have seen about italian food where information is actually on point, well done! As a side note, I come from Friuli Venezia Giulia and I cried a little bit when you said San Daniele is not your favourite, but hey, regional pride is a must. If you are going to do a video about italian wines I am sure we can get a better spot :)
Please please make a video about pasta, about traditional pasta sauces, about Italian cheese varieties, italian wines, italian desserts. So interesting to know about all the regional differences. Grazie! ☺️
Geez, this comment section will fill up if I keep comment as I watch! haha! I will keep this my last comment for now. You are answering SO many questions I had about Italy before I found your channel! I am an instant fan of yours, Chef Sabrina!! I'm definitely going to watch this several times; it's so full of great information!!!
as an Italian who loves food, and whose family has different origins within the 20 regions, I can certify this is all correct. very good video, although.. there would be a ton of other famous or less famous dishes to talk about, that are from the northern regions: Fontina, Gorgonzola, Bagna Cauda, Casseoeula, Prosciutto Toscano, Ravioli/Tortellini/Cappelletti/Agnolotti - *how these weren't mentioned in the video, I dont' get it!* - Cotoletta alla Milanese, Cacciucco, Focaccia Ligure, Pandoro... yum I'm getting hungry. Definitely gained a subscriber here.. let's move to the south!
Thank you for this beautiful video! ❤ Extra regional dishes and special ingredients in Lombardy (Lombardia): - pizzoccheri valtellinesi; - POLENTA TARAGNA LOVE OF MY LIFE; - polenta; - ossobuco; - spiedo bresciano; - casoncelli bergamaschi; - polenta e osei (Bergamo, savoury second course); - casoncelli bresciani; - pan de mej (Como, Lecco); - caviadini (Lecco); - miascia (Como, Lecco); - polenta e osei (Bergamo, dessert); - lake fish; - asparagus; - bagoss (extremely expensive cheese from Brescia); - GORGONZOLAAAAAAAAAA!!! 🤩🤩🤩 - ... (I'll add some more)
Thanks for this list. I’m actually compiling an excel spreadsheet of regional foods from Italy that I plan to cook or learn about. My main spreadsheet is pasta focused, but other dishes will be included as well in a separate list.
Amazing, as a young chef who's interested in the Italian cuisine... I'm learning something I'm always looking for original information and I just found it Good job chef❤
I have developed a real passion for Italian food and luckily we are fortunate enough to have a few Italian restaurants / takeaways open up in the area I live. Buon appetito bellissima signora.
You know your stuff. Except....in the Tuscan chapter you show Michaelangelo's David and Da Vinci's Last Supper. The Last Supper is in Milan, Lombardia. But I love Cucina Emigliana! Bravo. To bad I don't eat cheese at all. 😀
just finding your videos - love them!! My father's family is Genovese so yeah yunmmy pesto. A video on Pastas would be great, I will look to see if you have already done that. ❤💚
Planning our trip to Italy. I want to know what to order in each area. I will definitely ask the waiter. But i also want to have some idea ahead because im so excited!!!
Thank you so much Chef! Great respect to Indian cuisine!!! I love it and don't know enough about it. I do know however that it's like Italian in the sense that it changes from region to region and even from city to city, making it extremely rich and diverse! Yum!
A great book about Southern Italy, “Christ Stopped in Eboli”, opened with everyone in Italy believes Southern Italy begins just south of where they live.
WUAUUUUUUU!!!! What amazing program!!!!! I love it!!!!! Please could you teach how to prepare Pesto Genovese??!! I am anxious waiting for the South. Thanks!😍😍👏👏
Your voice is BEAUTIFUL when you speak Italian! I am studying the language right now, but it's a little slow going, because I'm super busy all the time. (I'm a high school French teacher.) haha
Brilliant video! Congrats! 11:15 Venice wasn't a kingdom but the most long-lived Republic in the world (1100 years) ❤ and the first Country that banned slavery (before 1000 AD)
Really nice video. You didn't mentioned the Baccalà in the Veneto, which is quite important as it had been imported from centuries from Norway. I love polenta and risotto, I really grew up with these dishes😎
It is true that what is north and south depends on who you ask. But for such a video it would make sense to use the main distinction between north and south by food or more precisely by butter and olive oil as main traditional base for cooking. And Tuscoany belongs to the latter.
The real traditional fat (all Italy) was pork fat. The butter was for rich families, the oil was for preserving certain foods (fish and vegetables). Since the 1960s, the improvement in oil quality has brought this fat more into cooking.
@@mauriziocosta8416 Thank you, I didn't know that. But wouldn't you agree that the cuisine in the north is usually based more on butter, while the one from the South more on olive oil?
@@Daggilus Yes, now. But I prepare a traditional cuisine (originally from different regions), with oil, butter and lard. Ada Boni, the traditional Roman cook, used much more butter than oil. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Boni
Olive oil and Tuscany yes definitely. Yes that's another way of dividing the Regional Italian Cuisine. With these videos I tried to give a round view of the main dishes of each region and an idea of how the regions are structured and how the geography affects these traditional dishes. It is obviously impossible to give every traditional dish, that's the beauty of Regional Italian Cuisine, it is so vast that we never stop learning and tasting!
Sure, lard is a must all over Italy. Every region (every family!) has its traditional recipes and ways of butchering and preparing the pig every year during winter time. Therefore lard was and is used all over the country, sometimes as the only fat and sometimes in combination with butter or olive oil. In fact, lard is super important in bread making all throughout Italy. I make my own lard and used it in my Focaccia video.
Ono San Pietro, I am having trouble making my family ravioli. my trouble is to make the browned butter recently I was told that we put onion in the butter. this is always a family discussion as they say, ( I would call it an argument ) You BURNT the butter! . my issue is the onion they say they put the onion in at the same time as the butter I am having a issue browning the onion with taking too long. I loved your part about the Polenta, We always argue about using the wrong spoon, see my grandpa carved a spoon from a branch I always called it a stick just to get the discussion going that made it fun for me and got things going in and around the kitchen. Thanks I love your videos
Ah, you left out the fondue in Valle D’Aosta, and the Hungarian/Slovenian influence in Friulia, and the German influence in Trentino...but it is hard to cover so much info in one video...
Great info, grazie mille 🥰 For those, who say that Sabrina speaks too fast ... well, every person has its own pace of speech. Turn on the slower pace then (youtube has this option). As for me, I listen to Sabrina at 1.25 speed actually 😎 Great job #Sabrina 🤩 We want more of these / you 🥳
Sei una rock star. Che video. La mia famiglia è dell'Umbria.Ho sempre pensato che fosse nel Nord Italia.Indovina mi sbagliavo.I miei nomi di famiglia sono Mazzoli e Spina.Hai avuto la mia attenzione tutto il tempo nel video... Mi piace l'aspetto.Voglio guardare più dei tuoi video. Dio ti benedica
There is good food everywhere in Italy! haha I know but with these videos I just tried to give a good idea about how vast and varied the cuisine is in Italy and that in fact, there is not a single cuisine but that it changes from region to region and is influenced by history, geography, culture and many more things. That's the beauty of it.
Great video Sabrina, very informative but *please do not put tomatoes* in Bolognese..... it is made with concentrato (and just a little) and some milk and wine!!!! You can make an entire video about Emilia Romana, the best food is from here!!! BTW in Veneto the seafood is only in Venice and around the coast, in Verona, Vicenza (let's not talk about the cats 😂), Belluno, Padova it is more similar to Emilia and Lombardia. Thank you again for the video and keep up the good work.
Really Venice has nothing to do with tuscanian saltless bread... There isn't a definitive explanation for that, actually... Some say that it was dued to a squabble (one of the MANY, tuscany people tend to be quarrelsome sorts) between Florence and Pisa (another maritime republic, like Venice), some other say that it was dued to a heavy medieval taxation over salt and someone point it to the "Etruschi" since this habit is spread on most central italian territories, all with ethruscan heritage. It's not very clear though. I'm from Veneto and I stick to the salted one all the way :D
Oh that's interesting. I guess sometimes these traditions don't have a definite or clear story. But your version sounds quite plausible. Thanks for the info! And yes...salt! I'm team salt all the way :)
Ma'am your speech regarding Italian cuisine is mesmerising but it would be more helpful if you just speak little slower and elaborate it . I am learning so your video is very important and i am gathering many knowledge from it
Hello! Thank you for your kind comment and suggestion. Noted! I'm sorry if I was speaking too fast, I just had so much to say (and had to leave so much out!) that I guess I rushed without realizing it. But I'll definitely try to do a better job at speaking slower. Thanks again and have a great day!
I guess this is recurrent, I'm sorry for speaking so fast. I guess I'm afraid that people will get bored. But now I know is actually creating the opposite effect. Thanks so much for the feedback and suggestion on the other videos!
Why it has so few views?? Brilliant content, very good quality! Grazie:)
Haha that's a good question. But I'm so glad you liked it. Please help me spread the word :)
Google algorithm
I agree
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I think it can be improved with better editing. I cannot follow a lot of the terms she mentioned. If the term she mentioned is appeared as a caption or word box. It would help to follow. Further more a better map with the region she mentioned zoomed in and highlighted each time she mentioned it would have made it easier for the person watching to follow. This saying I do find it comprehensive and good, but I have to pause the video and actually Google or TH-cam another video to find what what she’s actually talking about
This is great. Grew up on lots of polenta and risotto. Representing Friuli here.
Go Friuli! Such good cuisine there!
E Lombardia
Ahh Friuli 🥰❤️
I love the way you explain all about Italian regional food. It’s full of passion and very inspiration. I do really appreciated if you could produce videos about the topics you mentioned in the video.
This is like my dream video to watch-just talking about food and where it comes from. Fantastic content!
This video is WONDERFUL! Would love to learn more about different regions for pastas, wines and of course your take on traditional dishes from different areas! Great presentation & energy!!
Even though I'm not Italian, I looooove Italy with a passion that would shock you. So many, "best in the world," things come from Italy...food, cars, movies....
I have Italian friends, and they treat me like family. I wish Canada would imitate Italy a little more on some things. Cheers, Sorella Sabrina! =)
Italian immigrants were asked in the 60th in Canada if we had railways in Italy. I would reply "no, we use donkeys to. Move what's a railway?".
You need the make 3 distinction of regions in Italy
North
Centre
South
North,Centre and South aren't regions lol
Excellent presentation! Thank you!
Dalla Liguria: perfetta descrizione BARVISSIMA... persino molti italiani (non liguri) non consono questi dettagli!! Very good explanation Sabrina!
Great video! We'd love to watch the regional pasta one you mentioned. We were actually searching for a video about that when we luckily stumbled on this one!
Brava! I love learning about the food/culture of Italy. I am mostly Irish, but my grandpa’s side comes from Friuli Venezia Giulia, but I unfortunately don’t know too much about this region so I try to learn whenever I have the chance!
Do you know Gubana Cake (Torta Gubana) ? It's very famous in Friuli
Omg this video is exactly what I want. History has never been so delicious.
I miss the cuisine and the aromas of the outside herbs that fil the air with ever so delightful
One of the very few videos I have seen about italian food where information is actually on point, well done! As a side note, I come from Friuli Venezia Giulia and I cried a little bit when you said San Daniele is not your favourite, but hey, regional pride is a must. If you are going to do a video about italian wines I am sure we can get a better spot :)
Eppure il Prosciutto di San Daniele è il più buono del mondo. È molto più buono del più famoso prosciutto di Parma.
Love this video! Thank you
You are so nice.. I love how you tell all without worry. Exciting to know difference s to food, nice.
Please please make a video about pasta, about traditional pasta sauces, about Italian cheese varieties, italian wines, italian desserts. So interesting to know about all the regional differences. Grazie! ☺️
Geez, this comment section will fill up if I keep comment as I watch! haha! I will keep this my last comment for now.
You are answering SO many questions I had about Italy before I found your channel! I am an instant fan of yours, Chef Sabrina!!
I'm definitely going to watch this several times; it's so full of great information!!!
This video is great, super informative, learned so much. Thank you!
You’re so knowledgeable. I really enjoyed this video. You have a bit of fire as well.
as an Italian who loves food, and whose family has different origins within the 20 regions, I can certify this is all correct. very good video, although.. there would be a ton of other famous or less famous dishes to talk about, that are from the northern regions: Fontina, Gorgonzola, Bagna Cauda, Casseoeula, Prosciutto Toscano, Ravioli/Tortellini/Cappelletti/Agnolotti - *how these weren't mentioned in the video, I dont' get it!* - Cotoletta alla Milanese, Cacciucco, Focaccia Ligure, Pandoro... yum I'm getting hungry. Definitely gained a subscriber here.. let's move to the south!
So informative! Thank you! I’m going to watch all of your videos. You are a great teacher..
This is more than legit. This is excellent. Wonderful resource
Amazing job! Thank you for all that information! You're special ❤
Thank you for this beautiful video! ❤
Extra regional dishes and special ingredients in Lombardy (Lombardia):
- pizzoccheri valtellinesi;
- POLENTA TARAGNA LOVE OF MY LIFE;
- polenta;
- ossobuco;
- spiedo bresciano;
- casoncelli bergamaschi;
- polenta e osei (Bergamo, savoury second course);
- casoncelli bresciani;
- pan de mej (Como, Lecco);
- caviadini (Lecco);
- miascia (Como, Lecco);
- polenta e osei (Bergamo, dessert);
- lake fish;
- asparagus;
- bagoss (extremely expensive cheese from Brescia);
- GORGONZOLAAAAAAAAAA!!! 🤩🤩🤩
- ...
(I'll add some more)
Thanks for this list. I’m actually compiling an excel spreadsheet of regional foods from Italy that I plan to cook or learn about. My main spreadsheet is pasta focused, but other dishes will be included as well in a separate list.
I used this on my project, love this!!
Yes, yes to the video about pasta and the sauce that goes with it! Very informative video--thank you so much for sharing!!
Amazing, as a young chef who's interested in the Italian cuisine... I'm learning something
I'm always looking for original information and I just found it
Good job chef❤
Thanks for your work in that video. It is very informative and helpful
Very Very correct information chef.
I have developed a real passion for Italian food and luckily we are fortunate enough to have a few Italian restaurants / takeaways open up in the area I live. Buon appetito bellissima signora.
Italian food it's truly a passion! I feel the same way. I absolutely love it. Buon appetito :)
You know your stuff.
Except....in the Tuscan chapter you show Michaelangelo's David and Da Vinci's Last Supper.
The Last Supper is in Milan, Lombardia.
But I love Cucina Emigliana!
Bravo. To bad I don't eat cheese at all. 😀
I love this video.
hey chef sabrina its chef hasnain from india just found out awesome and knowledgeable videos loved it thankyou chef & lots of love from india
Would love to hear about your delicious bolognese sauce made with turkey meant. You're such a treat to watch, so glad I found you, thank you.
This is so interesting thank you for posting!
Awesome video!
Thank you for explaning!!
just finding your videos - love them!! My father's family is Genovese so yeah yunmmy pesto. A video on Pastas would be great, I will look to see if you have already done that. ❤💚
Why, Does she not have more subscribers? as a chef, this creator is on point with information, 100% going to be looking forward to more videos.
Great channel! Keep it up! Would love to see your Bolognese sauce
Great to know! Thank you. I'll plan on it.
So informative.... love it
My Favorite Lady, Very good content
Would love to see a Gelato video like you mentioned in this one. Great stuff!
I love the way u teach your family country culture 👏👏👏😉😍brava ! New subscriber here
Just found you today. You have solid content. You deserve more subscribers. Just one video has to hit and you'll see a big bump.
Amazing content.
Thank you so much ❤
Brava. Grazie.
Great video ❤
Planning our trip to Italy. I want to know what to order in each area. I will definitely ask the waiter. But i also want to have some idea ahead because im so excited!!!
Great and informative channel for italian cusine , love from india chef , me also italian chef in india 🙏
Love to lear more
Thank you so much Chef! Great respect to Indian cuisine!!! I love it and don't know enough about it. I do know however that it's like Italian in the sense that it changes from region to region and even from city to city, making it extremely rich and diverse! Yum!
OMG, awesome video..
A great book about Southern Italy, “Christ Stopped in Eboli”, opened with everyone in Italy believes Southern Italy begins just south of where they live.
Oooo gillato yummy 😋 🤤
great refresher right here. keep it up chef! tackle the IGP, DOGC, DOP seals on italian produce next. 🤣
HI GELO!!!! Omg so good to hear from you. Thanks for subscribing and great idea on the IGP, etc. Thanks! Hope everything is well with you :)
Can you please do a video on each region of Italy. I would love to watch a video like that.
WUAUUUUUUU!!!! What amazing program!!!!! I love it!!!!! Please could you teach how to prepare Pesto Genovese??!! I am anxious waiting for the South. Thanks!😍😍👏👏
Oh my god thank you so much! Yes absolutely, I can make a video about Pesto alla Genovese. Thanks!!!😁
Thanks so much for this!! Its super informative and your way of explaining is very nice for me, i didnt even realized tje video was over already!
Wauw what a wealth of information. And don’t let the accent fool you she is born raised Italian as it seems
I wanted to know this! Thank you!💗
The Last supper (by Leonardo da Vinci) is in Milano, Lombardia (not in Toscana) 😄
Wow…fantastic video!
I have learned so much about different foods in Italy
This was my first time watching and won’t my last 😊
Subscribed! 👍😊
Thanks for being awesome!
Your voice is BEAUTIFUL when you speak Italian! I am studying the language right now, but it's a little slow going, because I'm super busy all the time. (I'm a high school French teacher.) haha
Awesome video wow :)
Amazing content 😊
Brilliant video! Congrats!
11:15 Venice wasn't a kingdom but the most long-lived Republic in the world (1100 years) ❤ and the first Country that banned slavery (before 1000 AD)
Really nice video. You didn't mentioned the Baccalà in the Veneto, which is quite important as it had been imported from centuries from Norway. I love polenta and risotto, I really grew up with these dishes😎
But all my studies say the Risotto does not originate from lombardia but from piemonte.
It is true that what is north and south depends on who you ask. But for such a video it would make sense to use the main distinction between north and south by food or more precisely by butter and olive oil as main traditional base for cooking. And Tuscoany belongs to the latter.
The real traditional fat (all Italy) was pork fat. The butter was for rich families, the oil was for preserving certain foods (fish and vegetables). Since the 1960s, the improvement in oil quality has brought this fat more into cooking.
@@mauriziocosta8416 Thank you, I didn't know that. But wouldn't you agree that the cuisine in the north is usually based more on butter, while the one from the South more on olive oil?
@@Daggilus Yes, now. But I prepare a traditional cuisine (originally from different regions), with oil, butter and lard. Ada Boni, the traditional Roman cook, used much more butter than oil. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Boni
Olive oil and Tuscany yes definitely.
Yes that's another way of dividing the Regional Italian Cuisine.
With these videos I tried to give a round view of the main dishes of each region and an idea of how the regions are structured and how the geography affects these traditional dishes. It is obviously impossible to give every traditional dish, that's the beauty of Regional Italian Cuisine, it is so vast that we never stop learning and tasting!
Sure, lard is a must all over Italy. Every region (every family!) has its traditional recipes and ways of butchering and preparing the pig every year during winter time. Therefore lard was and is used all over the country, sometimes as the only fat and sometimes in combination with butter or olive oil. In fact, lard is super important in bread making all throughout Italy. I make my own lard and used it in my Focaccia video.
Thanks!
Ono San Pietro, I am having trouble making my family ravioli. my trouble is to make the browned butter recently I was told that we put onion in the butter. this is always a family discussion as they say, ( I would call it an argument ) You BURNT the butter! . my issue is the onion they say they put the onion in at the same time as the butter I am having a issue browning the onion with taking too long. I loved your part about the Polenta, We always argue about using the wrong spoon, see my grandpa carved a spoon from a branch I always called it a stick just to get the discussion going that made it fun for me and got things going in and around the kitchen. Thanks I love your videos
What about Spek from the north or gnocchi ???
Very interesting about your channel
Ah, you left out the fondue in Valle D’Aosta, and the Hungarian/Slovenian influence in Friulia, and the German influence in Trentino...but it is hard to cover so much info in one video...
Hungarian??
@@youtubeyoutube936 yep, Austro-Hungarian actually. An influence present in several Friuli and Veneto dishes
I m ok with Austria. I’ll have to take you word ref Hungarian- and we were part of A-H too.
Great info, grazie mille 🥰 For those, who say that Sabrina speaks too fast ... well, every person has its own pace of speech. Turn on the slower pace then (youtube has this option). As for me, I listen to Sabrina at 1.25 speed actually 😎 Great job #Sabrina 🤩 We want more of these / you 🥳
thanks queen
Please need your video on how to make pasta
Yes please make a Video about Italian wine!
Amazing vid anyway!
Beautiful
Sei una rock star. Che video. La mia famiglia è dell'Umbria.Ho sempre pensato che fosse nel Nord Italia.Indovina mi sbagliavo.I miei nomi di famiglia sono Mazzoli e Spina.Hai avuto la mia attenzione tutto il tempo nel video... Mi piace l'aspetto.Voglio guardare più dei tuoi video. Dio ti benedica
Grazie mille! L’Umbria e bellissima e si mangia buonissimo!! 😋 🙏🏻
In South Italy is very popular Risotto with seafood and I don't care that in North Italy is good as in South Italy lol
There is good food everywhere in Italy! haha
I know but with these videos I just tried to give a good idea about how vast and varied the cuisine is in Italy and that in fact, there is not a single cuisine but that it changes from region to region and is influenced by history, geography, culture and many more things. That's the beauty of it.
The food is good in the south. It's only the people that isn't.😂
Italian Pasta per region video when?
Make all of your video ideas please !
Can you please do a video of the different pastas in Italy, and tell us which region they come from.
Great video Sabrina, very informative but *please do not put tomatoes* in Bolognese..... it is made with concentrato (and just a little) and some milk and wine!!!! You can make an entire video about Emilia Romana, the best food is from here!!! BTW in Veneto the seafood is only in Venice and around the coast, in Verona, Vicenza (let's not talk about the cats 😂), Belluno, Padova it is more similar to Emilia and Lombardia. Thank you again for the video and keep up the good work.
1 It' s spelled Emilia RomaGna 2 it's your own opinion the best food is from there.
Thank you!! I’m team Parma too 😍
Where Nissarda Couhina and Corsica fits in the middle ? 😁
My family is from Naples 😊❤
What about tiramisù? And crostoli?? And frittelle???
Really Venice has nothing to do with tuscanian saltless bread... There isn't a definitive explanation for that, actually... Some say that it was dued to a squabble (one of the MANY, tuscany people tend to be quarrelsome sorts) between Florence and Pisa (another maritime republic, like Venice), some other say that it was dued to a heavy medieval taxation over salt and someone point it to the "Etruschi" since this habit is spread on most central italian territories, all with ethruscan heritage. It's not very clear though. I'm from Veneto and I stick to the salted one all the way :D
Oh that's interesting. I guess sometimes these traditions don't have a definite or clear story. But your version sounds quite plausible. Thanks for the info! And yes...salt! I'm team salt all the way :)
Ma'am your speech regarding Italian cuisine is mesmerising but it would be more helpful if you just speak little slower and elaborate it . I am learning so your video is very important and i am gathering many knowledge from it
Hello! Thank you for your kind comment and suggestion. Noted! I'm sorry if I was speaking too fast, I just had so much to say (and had to leave so much out!) that I guess I rushed without realizing it.
But I'll definitely try to do a better job at speaking slower. Thanks again and have a great day!
Please do just the pastas in each region please :)
sei brava e bellissima .metti sottotitoli in 🇮🇹?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make the tagliatelle alla bolognese
Very informative! Please do all the videos you mention
I guess this is recurrent, I'm sorry for speaking so fast. I guess I'm afraid that people will get bored. But now I know is actually creating the opposite effect.
Thanks so much for the feedback and suggestion on the other videos!
When you name an item like polenta it would be great to know what are the ingredients.
Love it plzz make video on regional wines from Italy and pasta from each region☺
Hi!
Thanks for your feedback :) I'll work on that.