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Foie Gras
France & French Cuisine

Foie Gras, A Controversial Culinary Delicacy

Foie gras is a delicacy made from the fattened liver of ducks or geese. It is highly prized for its rich, buttery texture and unique flavor. Foie gras is commonly enjoyed in upscale cuisine, often served in pâtés, terrines, or

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Umbria-Di Filippo Winery
Travel & Culinary Adventures

Exploring Some of Umbria’s Most Popular Grape Varietals

Umbria is home to 13 distinctive wine regions, each contributing to the region’s rich viticulture heritage. The area, often referred to as the “Green Heart of Italy,” boasts a rich winemaking tradition that dates back to the Etruscans and Romans.

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Wine, Spirits, & Other Alcoholic Drinks

A Brief Look at Champagne

Champagne has long been a symbol of celebration, traditionally used to mark significant milestones and special occasions. Whether raising a glass to toast the bride and groom at a wedding or celebrating a personal achievement, champagne holds a time-honored place

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Moussaka
Greece & Greek Cuisine

Moussaka: The Ultimate Greek Comfort Food

Moussaka is a classic dish with roots in the Middle East and the Mediterranean, best known today as a staple of Greek cuisine. Its origins can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire, where layered dishes using eggplant and meat

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MincemeatPies
British Cuisine

Where’s the Meat (In a Mincemeat Pie)??!

Mincemeat pie is a traditional British dessert typically enjoyed during the holiday season, especially at Christmas. Contrary to what its name might suggest, modern mincemeat pie usually does not contain meat. Instead, it is filled with a rich mixture of

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GreekPotato
Greece & Greek Cuisine

Why are fried potatoes so popular in Greek cuisine?

Potatoes were introduced to Greece in the early 19th century during the presidency of Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of independent Greece. After the country’s liberation from Ottoman rule, Kapodistrias sought to improve the nation’s agricultural output and viewed potatoes

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