Italian cuisine

Italian cuisine (Italian: cucina italiana [kuˈtʃiːna itaˈljaːna]) has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots stretching to antiquity.

Significant changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers and maize, now central to the cuisine but not introduced in quantity until the 18th century. Italian cuisine is noted for its regional diversity, abundance of difference in taste, and it is probably the most popular in the world, with influences abroad.

Italian cuisine is characterized by its simplicity, with many dishes having only four to eight ingredients. Italian cooks rely chiefly on the quality of the ingredients rather than on elaborate preparation. Ingredients and dishes vary by region. Many dishes that were once regional, however, have proliferated with variations throughout the country.

Cheese and wine are a major part of the cuisine, with many variations and Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) (regulated appellation) laws. Coffee, specifically espresso, has become important in Italian cuisine.

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Fresh and Fun Cocktails for Spring

New York Observer 20 Mar 2025
Bid adieu to those 4 p.m ... The Best Spring Cocktail Recipes ... Ingredients. ... 1 part Italian red liqueur ... Roku ... 1/2 oz watermelon liqueur ... 23. .75 oz Mr Black Coffee Liqueur ... 1 oz Citrónge Orange Liqueur ... Italian bitters ... Add a dash of Italian bitters and stir ... .
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‘I know how important it is to tell people you love them’: England centre Meg Jones on family tragedy, hope and rugby

Yahoo Daily News 18 Mar 2025
“I’ll just use my sleeve,” Meg Jones says softly as the tears slide down her face ... It takes a while but I finally dig out a stray sheet of kitchen towel ... Related. Six Nations 2025 awards ... He said ... I left [the Italian liqueur] Disaronno in the fridge ... .
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Grand Rapids bar plans budget-friendly cocktail spot at former Post Off

Grand Rapids Business Journal 18 Mar 2025
... wine for irresponsible people.” The 25-seat, 1,200-square-foot bar offered global natural wines by the glass and bottle, alongside a range of cocktails based on amaro, an Italian herbal liqueur.
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With U.S. tariffs, North Vancouver craft distillery owner encourages people to buy local

North Shore News 18 Mar 2025
When shopping the last few weeks, you may have noticed signs saying “Buy Canadian Instead” or ones pointing to what items are made locally ... U.S ... The Woods Spirit Co is a female-led craft distillery specializing in Italian-inspired liqueurs.
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New Neptune Beach restaurant brings a taste of Italy to the Beaches via Australia

jacksonville.com 12 Mar 2025
Mamasamas Italian restaurant opens in Neptune Beach, FL ... After-dinner offerings range from fresh espresso ($8) to Italian liqueurs such as Limoncello and Sambuca (each $10) to Amaro Averna and Amaro Montenegro ($13 each).
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‘Chicago Cocktails’ book features recipes, stories behind Chicago-inspired drinks

Chicago Sun-Times 12 Mar 2025
Chicago’s neighborhoods are a veritable playground for cocktail enthusiasts, if you know where to look ... Cider Mill Press ... Related ... Mandy Bruggeman ... Years ago, the staff made a daiquiri but swapped out the rum for amaro, a bittersweet Italian liqueur ... 2 ... 3.
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White House says tariffs ‘are working’ as companies eye US expansion

New York Post 11 Mar 2025
Italian liqueur group Campari is evaluating ways to boost production efforts in the US, its new chief executive, Simon Hunt, said last week ... Italian liqueur group Campari is evaluating ways to boost ...
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March cocktails: Spirited sips for the shoulder season

Times Union 11 Mar 2025
I first tried Pasubio amaro, an aged Italian liqueur known for prominent flavors of blueberries, smoke and alpine herbs, at Cellar Door Wine & Spirits in the Delaware County village of Hobart.
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What to do with those exotic ‘holiday’ liqueur gifts? First, open them

The Irish Times 02 Mar 2025
Limoncello is a well-known Italian lemon-flavoured liqueur ... It is produced in the south of Italy, usually Amalfi and Sicily, and is the second most popular liqueur in Italy after amaro.
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