Sardinia: Matt Goulding In the mountains of Northern Sardinia, a 300-year-old pilgrimage comes with a serving of the world’s rarest pasta. The name tells you all you need to know about the ...
From remote mountain villages to tiny island kitchens, these disappearing pasta traditions offer travelers a taste of Italy few ever experience.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Su filindeu, or "threads of god," in a bowl of broth. - becanipelli/Instagram How far would you walk to eat your favorite food? A ...
It's so difficult and time-consuming to prepare, that for 300 years only the women of a single Sardinian family knew how to make it. Away from its famed cerulean seas, Sardinia’s craggy interior is a ...
Though Italy has only been a unified country for about 150 years, people up and down the peninsula have made pasta for centuries before that. Different regions and cities created their own unique ...
Bright fluorescent lights shone on Raffaella Marongiu Selis’s pale hands as she poured water into a wide earthenware bowl. Before her, in a cold farmhouse on the Italian island of Sardinia, 12 women ...
Su Filindeu is the thinnest spaghetti in the world. Now a team of English researchers, “inspired” by Su Filindeu, has established a new record for “thinness”, beating the record of the famous ...
Su filindeu, or "threads of god," in a bowl of broth. - becanipelli/Instagram How far would you walk to eat your favorite food? A mile? Five miles? 10 miles? Well, there's a certain kind of pasta made ...
How far would you walk to eat your favorite food? A mile? Five miles? 10 miles? Well, there's a certain kind of pasta made in Sardinia, an island off the coast of Italy, that can only be eaten by ...