Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Info about foods that do not exist in Italy

(LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 17 JULY 2016)

Here are some links about foods [found in the USA, Canada, Ireland, England or elsewhere] that do not exist in Italy:

FOODS THAT DO NOT EXIST IN ITALY
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    • Source: YouTube – [Language: English; Country: Italy]
      • 10 Types of FOOD you NEVER serve to an ITALIAN in Italian Restaurants – "You know what I hate? When Restaurants try to change the REAL DEAL. The world is made up of hundreds of cultures and with them come all different types of food. AUTHENTIC FOOD. So why try and change the flavours and call it the same thing? It's not! Its FAKE! Check out my top ten worst FOOD NIGHTMARES. If you see any of these on an ITALIAN menu ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Because it's probably NOT Italian"  – Published on Mar 1, 2016 – by: Vincenzos Plate
      • Foods that Do Not Exist in Italy – "Here are some foods at are considered Italian in the U.S. but actually do not exist in Italy!" – Published on Mar 4, 2013 – by: Trisha OL 
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    That's it for Wednesday, 26 February 2014: mercoledì, 26 febbraio 2014

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    (LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 17 JULY 2016)

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