Even the most passionate Italian foodies might think that bruschetta and crostini are just two words for the same delicious thing. In fact, you’ll often find that on restaurant menus one is labelled as the other for the sake of ease. But there is a difference, although small, between the two.

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Traditional bruschetta calls for just tomato, grilled bread, garlic and a drizzle of olive oil - but that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative with your recipe.

 

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Work up an appetite with our top five Italian food facts!

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And it's coming soon! Mark 7th September 2018 in your calendar as one of the most delicious days of the year.

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Aperitivo is the Italian tradition of a pre-meal drink that’s always served with a side of nibbles.

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We’re so pleased to announce that... our soppressata has been awarded a star at the Great Taste Awards!

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Casanova has always been known for his travels and his taste for the unconventional, but how he found himself in the culinary history books may still come as a surprise.

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Outdoor pizza ovens are on the rise, with more and more people in the UK deciding to eat Italian al fresco. We’ve put together a brief guide to help you join in with one of the season’s tastiest trends.

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What’s better than three coffees? Six coffees for the same price.

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Did you know that 7th July is World Chocolate Day? Now, don’t get us wrong, it’s always a good time for chocolate, but most of us automatically assume that hot weather and chocolate are a dangerous combination.Did you know that 7th July is World Chocolate Day? Now, don’t get us wrong, it’s always a good time for chocolate, but most of us automatically assume that hot weather and chocolate are a dangerous combination.

 

So why does World Chocolate Day, which is largely celebrated around the UK and Europe, fall during our summer time? Rumour has it that it marks the anniversary of chocolate being introduced to Europe, but that’s never been confirmed.

 

Whatever the reason the date first arose, the good news is that chocolate is just as delicious in the summer as in the winter. In fact, even in the hot weather, you don’t need to store your chocolate in the fridge!

 

Sudden changes in temperature can cause your chocolate to bloom, which is when you start to see small white spots appearing on the surface. Ideally, you should aim to store your chocolate at 14°C, but in European countries, it’s not uncommon to keep it at room temperature on the side board.

 

All of which means that you can join in the celebration by stocking up on chocolate without having to worry about fridge space. We’ve even launched our brand-new, traditional Italian Dragée chocolates just in time! They’re a delicious combination of hazelnut and cocoa with a rich and creamy chocolate spread.

 

Happy World Chocolate Day!

 

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