Casaro breaking open a wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano at an Emilian dairy
Food and Politics

EU Stops USA to Use the Name “Parmesan” For Fake Cheeses

According to The Guardian, during recent trade talks the European Union expressed its intention to restrict the use of European cheese names in the United States. Parmesan was one of the cheeses specifically mentioned in the discussions. The EU argues that many cheeses produced in the U.S. pale in comparison to their European originals and, […]

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Modena

Modena’s Chef Massimo Bottura Wins Gastronomy Nobel Prize

Massimo Bottura is a world-renowned chef and food connoisseur with a global following. As the owner of Osteria Francescana in Modena, Bottura has long been recognised for his ability to transform traditional Italian cuisine into a contemporary form of artistic expression. His work has earned praise from both diners and critics worldwide. In recognition of

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Food and Politics UK Food imports

Importing Parma Ham in the USA is Now Much Easier

For decades, Americans who wanted genuine Prosciutto di Parma had to either visit Italy or rely on inferior substitutes. That changed in 2013, when the USDA lifted a long-standing ban on cured pork imports from northern Italy. Parma ham is now legally imported and sold across the United States — but finding the real thing,

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Gourmet food tours in Italy

Grappa: Italy’s Pomace Spirit, Varieties and How to Drink It

Grappa is a pomace spirit — made from the grape skins, seeds and stems left after pressing for wine. It is the traditional digestivo of northern Italy, produced in virtually every wine region from the Veneto to Friuli, Piedmont and Trentino-Alto Adige, and has been taxed and licensed since at least the end of the

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Parma

Best Restaurants in Parma: Where to Eat in Italy’s Food Capital

An experience-led guide to Parma’s most respected restaurants. Parma is one of Italy’s most important food cities. Located in the heart of Emilia-Romagna, it is internationally renowned for Parmigiano Reggiano, Prosciutto di Parma, handmade pastas, rich broths, and a culinary culture shaped by centuries of tradition. While good food is easy to find in Parma,

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