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Italian Food - Is It All About Pasta??
Though many of us think that Italian dining at a restaurants
means ordering chicken parmesan, pasta alfredo, spaghetti and
meatballs, or maybe a pizza or some pasta, some marinara sauce,
a crust of Italian bread (especially if we are in new work) but
it is not the fact. The fact is that Italian regional cuisines
have as much range as the
New
York City Restaurants. In
Fine Dining New York one can seek for simple but
delicious dishes, seasoned sparingly with basil, parsley, and
thyme. There is a diverse culture of seafood and meat dishes
spiced with fennel and saffron. Stews and rich, hearty pastas
also make up a large part of
Italian cuisines. Also sheep milk's
cheese makes a tasty mouth watering victual. Emilia-Romagna, the
most sought out region of Italy in terms of local cuisine, and
called the market basket of Italy offers many renowned dishes,
like Prosciutto di Parma, Mortadella, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and
balsamic vinegar which many
New York City Restaurants have brought home. Chefs of
Italian food in these restaurants have a penchant for gregarious
presentation and rich spices.
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