



The “cipolla dorata” (or golden onion) was brought to Parma by a seed salesman from Pavia in 1896.
Tags: Autumn, Fruits and vegetables, Winter, Emilia Romagna

The Patata Quarantina bianca genovese (white potato of Genoa) is the most well known of the traditional potatoes grown in the Apennine Mountains in Liguria.
Tags: Summer, Fruits and vegetables, Liguria


Pachino tomatoes have been grown since the 1920s in the coastal area of Pachino and neighboring territories. Initially, the tomato crops had to fight for space with the grape vines.
Tags: Summer, Fruits and vegetables, Sicilia

The tomato, originally from Central America, arrived in Europe during the 16th century. At the time, the plant had primarily an ornamental value.
Tags: Summer, Campania, Fruits and vegetables

Radicchio is a member of the composite family, and is a type of subspecies of chicory. Over time and thanks to the work of botanists and farmers, many different types ...
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