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Tuscany for Foodies

Tuscany for Foodies introduces you to the best of foodie Tuscany, from the butchers, bakers, and cheese makers...

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Tuscany for Foodies introduces you to the best of foodie Tuscany, from the
butchers, bakers, and cheese makers who adhere to ancient traditions and
proudly sell their goods in small shops, to restaurants large and small that
process local ingredients into good-to-eat meals. You'll find maps and
directions to Tuscany's iconic foodie shrines, including Tuscany's famous
"Dante Quoting Butcher" and his growing restaurant empire in little Panzano.

But Tuscan food isn't about famous butchers or even famous chefs--it's about
the simple cooking of Italian Grandmothers, and we've searched high and wide
for some of the little places where traditions are still strong, country
places you'll need a car to get to, but rewarding places you won't likely
forget.


About the Author

James Martin has been writing about travel in Europe for 9 years at About.com.
He spends about half the year in his home in northern Tuscany, and writes
about the Tuscan life in Wandering Italy Blog. His Italian neighbors are
featured frequently, and have learned to call him when they're slaughtering a
pig or preparing cinghiale--or doing anything else of a foodie nature.


About Sutro Media

This guide is published in partnership with Sutro Media. By enabling local
writers to share their expertise on mobile phones, Sutro Media is making it
easier and more fun to explore the world!

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Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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