Food Lovers and Italy

Italy is a food lover’s paradise. And that is why food lovers flock to Italy.

The Colosseum. The Leaning Tower of Pisa. Leonardo da Vinci. Galileo. Machiavelli. Columbus. Pizza. Wine. Pasta. What do all these remind you of? Undoubtedly, of the country called Italy!

Italy is famous for its architecture, literature, music, theatre, paintings, cinema, fashion, etc. But the most popular thing about Italy is its cuisine – the food. Now, we all know about pasta and pizzas. But Italy is a lot more than these! It is about cheeses, wines, coffee, and much more. Italy is a food lover’s paradise. And that is why food lovers flock to Italy.

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Italian cuisine has developed over the ages and become what it is today. Its roots can be traced back to the 4th century BC. Significant changes occurred with the introduction of the New World. But the dishes are still prepared in the traditional ways. And because of this, a large number of dishes can be cooked at home. This is one of the major reasons for the elaborate popularity of the Italian cuisine. Due to the difference in ingredients across regions, the taste and dishes vary across Italy. Cheese, wine, and coffee are a major part of the cuisine.

The cuisine earlier was not Italy’s own but derived from various other regions of the world due to the invasion and the socio-political changes in Italy. There are various books about the history of Italian cuisine written by Maestro Martino, Bartolomeo Scappi, Bartolomeo Stefani, Giovanni della Casa, Antonio Nebbia, Vincenzo Corrado, Francesco Leonardi, Giovanni Vialardi, Gian Battista, Ippolito Cavalcanti, Pellegrino Artusi, and many others. Their works talk not just about dishes but also about the ingredients and their work varies as they depict various regions.

Basic Italian Ingredients

The ingredients of Italian cuisine include fruits, vegetables, sauces, meats, fish, potatoes, rice, corn, sausages, pork, basil, nuts, olive oil, and different types of cheeses. However, the use and popularity of a dish or an ingredient varies according to the region. While one region might use sardines and tuna, the other may not. The pasta comes in a variety of shapes – penne, macaroni, spaghetti, linguine, fusilli, lasagne, etc. It can be made of durum wheat or semolina. The various parts of Italy are popular for various dishes as the cuisine of each part differs.

Italy has a proper meal structure and consists of 3-4 courses. On holidays, however, the meals can stretch for hours and every region has its own holiday cuisine. Also, there are various establishments or eateries all of which have defined roles and stick to them.

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Italian Family Dinner

Italy is the home of coffee, beer, and wines with a huge variety of all. There are also various other drinks which are quite popular. And not to forget, Italians simply cannot be beaten when it comes to the ‘sweet tooth’. Their variety of desserts is remarkable! They are the home for gelato, tiramisu, confetti, etc.

So the next time you talk of Italy, don’t just brag about the pasta and pizza. Go on and let the world know about the true flavours of Italy!

The Grand Canal at Night (Venice)

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Gender Stereotypes…Break Them!

The other day while surfing for some material to read for my final exams, I came across a link “15 Unfair Stereotypes and Gender Roles We Wish Didn’t Exist”. It intrigued me so I immediately opened it. As I went through the article, I recalled many weird old-time notions about women and men – their “defined” roles, their capabilities, and also assumed “duties”.

Gender Roles?

A lot of times, we have been in a situation where you, or someone else, were assigned or left out because of this assumed role. Often in a group, or while randomly talking with friends, a topic would come up and we would find ourselves differing in thoughts. There are some who still hold those old and beaten down theories and slap them on our faces with a “But that’s what should be done” or a “That’s what you should do, being a girl” or even something as lame as “But it is what is expected!”

And I think to myself “Seriously? Am I supposed to conform to roles based on these baseless arguments?” I mean, how can these people/social animals expect these of us? I am glad I have parents who treat me well, love me, respect my wishes, listen to me, are there for me, and most importantly treat me as an equal to my brother. There might be things that may not be relevant in that article but broadly looking, I found a lot of it to be true.

The question, however, is what is it about people that they want us to conform? We are in the 21st century and women and men are treated equally, or so it is said. Let’s ask some basic questions and be very honest.

Why should there be defined gender roles?
Why should a man not be allowed to wash dishes when he has a wife?
Why should women need help lifting heavy things all the time? A 3kg bag is not heavy at all!
Why is it assumed that women can’t drive well?
Why is it that men shouldn’t cry? If a person has emotions they should be allowed to let them flow.

If a man wants to cry, he should. Emotions express the warmth of your heart and not weakness. Men don’t have to be all macho-ey all the time. Women don’t have to be shy and coy all the time.

A common thing girls lie about is their weight. Ever thought of asking why she did that? An overweight girl might do that to save herself the mocking. An underweight woman might be dealing with an eating disorder. They are not perfect but the people want them to be and hence they refrain.

Try giving these a thought and you might recall other many such notions and opinions. It is true that to be able to change society we must bring a change in our thoughts first. And hence, let’s strive each day to consciously make a difference. Spot the bias when you see it and raise a voice against it.

Spot the bias. Raise your voice.

Here’s the link that got me talking: http://www.gurl.com/2014/03/19/unfair-gender-roles-stereotypes-we-wish-didnt-exist/#1

And another one that might just intrigue you: http://www.gurl.com/2013/10/24/female-stereotypes-stupid-wrong/#1

Your comments are most welcome. 🙂
Thank you for going through this.

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