Eating History: Italy

Eating History: Italy (2016)

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The history of Italian food is an adventure that takes us a long, long way from advertising's cosy tales of mamma rolling gnocchi for the bambini, or the peasants eating pizza under the pergola. The idea that Italian food issues from a world of timeless rustic simplicity is false.

This six-part series focuses on Italian identity, and with it the Italian flair for food. It's also rather funny - host John Dickie is Professor of Italian Studies at University College London, and the author of several books including Delizia - the epic history of the Italians and their food, Mafia Republic: Italy's Criminal Curse and Cosa Nostra: A History of the Sicilian Mafia, but he's far from a dusty academic. He brings to the series wit and a rather entertaining willingness to throw himself into all manner of unexpected situations, from donning painfully authentic recreations of Roman sandals to drinking a vile "sports" drink. Happily for our adventurous host, there are also some fine meals and meetings with good cooks and leading chefs.

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Scheduleevery Thursday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Viva l'ItaliaAug 25, 2016
S01E05Hunger gamesAug 18, 2016
S01E04The private life of pastaAug 11, 2016
S01E03Power lunchAug 4, 2016
S01E02Holy foodJul 28, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Eating History: Italy' premiere?

'Eating History: Italy' premiered on March 2, 2016.

Who are the hosts of 'Eating History: Italy'?

'Eating History: Italy' is hosted by Josh Macuga and Gary Mitchell.

What is the concept of 'Eating History: Italy'?

'Eating History: Italy' explores the rich culinary history of Italy by tasting and discovering traditional dishes.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Eating History: Italy'?

The first season of 'Eating History: Italy' consists of 10 episodes.

What regions of Italy are featured in 'Eating History: Italy'?

'Eating History: Italy' showcases various regions of Italy, including Tuscany, Sicily, and Emilia-Romagna.

Who are the special guests featured on 'Eating History: Italy'?

'Eating History: Italy' features renowned chefs, local food experts, and passionate home cooks as special guests.

What are some of the traditional dishes explored in 'Eating History: Italy'?

'Eating History: Italy' delves into iconic Italian dishes such as pasta, pizza, gelato, and risotto, among others.

How does 'Eating History: Italy' incorporate history into the show?

'Eating History: Italy' intertwines historical facts and anecdotes about the origins and cultural significance of the featured dishes.

What is the audience reception for 'Eating History: Italy'?

'Eating History: Italy' has garnered positive reviews from viewers, praising its engaging hosts and immersive exploration of Italian cuisine.

Are there any cooking demonstrations in 'Eating History: Italy'?

Yes, 'Eating History: Italy' includes cooking demonstrations where the hosts and guests showcase traditional recipes and cooking techniques.

Does 'Eating History: Italy' explore any lesser-known regional dishes?

Yes, 'Eating History: Italy' sheds light on lesser-known regional dishes, allowing viewers to discover hidden gems of Italian cuisine.

How does 'Eating History: Italy' highlight the cultural significance of food in Italy?

'Eating History: Italy' emphasizes the role of food as a cultural symbol in Italy, showcasing how it brings people together and reflects the country's traditions and history.

Does 'Eating History: Italy' offer any travel tips for viewers interested in visiting Italy?

'Eating History: Italy' occasionally provides travel tips, suggesting must-visit restaurants, markets, and local food festivals in Italy.

What is the format of each episode in 'Eating History: Italy'?

Each episode of 'Eating History: Italy' follows the hosts as they explore a specific region, meet local food experts, and indulge in the region's culinary delights.

Are there any challenges or competitions in 'Eating History: Italy'?

'Eating History: Italy' occasionally incorporates friendly challenges or competitions, adding an element of excitement and friendly rivalry.

Does 'Eating History: Italy' delve into the historical context of specific ingredients or cooking techniques?

Yes, 'Eating History: Italy' often explores the historical context of ingredients and cooking techniques, providing insights into their evolution over time.

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