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In questa puntata torna a trovarci una persona a cui siamo molto affezionati: Silvia Giorgini. Silvia insegna Italiano alla Wayne State University di Detroit, dove tiene un corso affascinante intitolato "La storia, la cultura e la scienza della cucina italiana". Un vero e proprio viaggio attraverso la tradizione gastronomica del nostro Paese, tra qualità, ricerca e identità culturale.
In this episode, we are hosting Silvia Giorgini. She teaches Italian at Wayne State University in Detroit, where she offers a fascinating course titled “The History, Culture, and Science of Italian Cuisine.” It’s a true journey through Italy’s gastronomic traditions, exploring quality, research, and cultural identity.
With her, we talk about food – a topic that’s especially close to our hearts – starting with a classic, always controversial subject: pineapple on pizza. From there, we move on to Pellegrino Artusi, discussing the roots of Italian cuisine and how deeply food is intertwined with our culture.
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In questa puntata torna a trovarci una persona a cui siamo molto affezionati: Silvia Giorgini. Silvia insegna Italiano alla Wayne State University di Detroit, dove tiene un corso affascinante intitolato "La storia, la cultura e la scienza della cucina italiana". Un vero e proprio viaggio attraverso la tradizione gastronomica del nostro Paese, tra qualità, ricerca e identità culturale.
In this episode, we are hosting Silvia Giorgini. She teaches Italian at Wayne State University in Detroit, where she offers a fascinating course titled “The History, Culture, and Science of Italian Cuisine.” It’s a true journey through Italy’s gastronomic traditions, exploring quality, research, and cultural identity.
With her, we talk about food – a topic that’s especially close to our hearts – starting with a classic, always controversial subject: pineapple on pizza. From there, we move on to Pellegrino Artusi, discussing the roots of Italian cuisine and how deeply food is intertwined with our culture.