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I have been exposed to the cooking practice since I was a boy. In Italy it is a very common thing, because in the past the kitchen was the place where you spent most of your time with the family. While my grandmother or mum were cooking, I was playing around them. It was there, during the play time in the kitchen, that food, ingredients, flavors, aromas and chats about what to do and how to do it, get in your DNA. It is like being infused by all of these things. When you grow up, you go out with friends and in Italy, conviviality, friendship and socializing are all things that spin around food. When I was 25 I have probably visited all the regions of Italy and tasted the character of each regional cooking. In my 20's I was in the army and that was a good chance to travel around the country. At that time all my money was spent on food, eating in the best trattorias or family run restaurants around the country. After the army, I worked as a salesman for a big Italian company and again, this was a great opportunity to travel the country from its top to toe. I had lunch and dinner in the most imaginative places and at the end of the lunch/dinner I always spent some time chatting with the cooks about food, recipes and trying to get some of their secrets. If you do this for 20 years, you become a non-professional connoisseur and start to have a good idea about Italian food. I have also been lucky to have an uncle, Zio Vittorio, from Puglia region of Italy, who is a great cook and taught me a lot about cooking, especially vegetables and fish.
A perfect Italian classic meat sauce like the ragu' alla Bolognese must not contain any herbs, while here in the UK most of the ragu' sauces sold in the supermarkets or used to make pre-packed-so-called-Italian-food use a ragu' sauce flavored with herbs and sometimes spices (it is Italian food we are speaking about, not Indian food which I love and respect). |
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