We're all ready to celebrate 2022! Here are five dishes you can't miss!
Felice Capodanno!
Are you wondering what an authentic Capodanno (literally "head of the year") looks like? The answer is straightforward: great food and excellent wine are the essences of this Italian experience. In Italy, we celebrate the night of December 31 with the so-called Cenone di San Silvestro (New Year's Eve dinner);
the celebrations continue the next day with Pranzo di Capodanno (New Year Day lunch). We've put together a little list of must-try specialties. Oh...and don't forget this little detail: according to the Italian tradition, on New Year's Eve, you're supposed to wear red underwear for love and luck! As we say in Italy, "non è vero, ma ci credo," literally "It's not true, but I believe it!"
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