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List of GI products, pursuant to Annex III of the Legislative Resolution of the European Parliament n ° P6-TA-2007-0259 of 19 June 2007 "on the proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council relating to the definition, designation, presentation and labeling of alcoholic drinks", updated 22 July 2014: [4]
Italy portal This category is for items with a European Union Protected designation of origin (PDO) or Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) or Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG) in Italy . Pages in category "Italian products with protected designation of origin"
Italy’s youth are facing obesity because of what Longo calls the “poisonous five P’s—pizza, pasta, protein, potatoes, and pane (or bread),” Jason Horowitz writes. Longo fears Italians ...
The pyramid, structured in light of current nutrition research and representing a healthy Mediterranean diet, is based on the dietary patterns of Crete, Greece and southern Italy circa 1960 at a time when the rates of chronic disease were among the lowest in the world, and adult life expectancy was among the highest, even though medical ...
Nutritionists and dietitians share healthy eating tips and the foods they avoid. Steer clear of processed food high in sugar and salt, and find ways to make vegetables enjoyable.
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Street food in Italy (19 P) T. Traditional Speciality Guaranteed products from Italy (4 P) Truffles (fungi) (1 C, 50 P) V. Italian vodkas (3 P)
4. Arancini, Palermo, Sicily. Arancini, meaning “little oranges,” are deep-fried rice balls filled with ragù, mozzarella, peas, and sometimes saffron. These delicious snacks originate from ...