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Feature Writer: Barbara Rogers
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Southern Europe is your doorway to European lifestyle and la dolce vita. Along with travel advice on everything from local food to Mediterranean island hopping, you'll find Tuscan villas, romantic cruises and charming hotels in Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia, Cyprus, Malta, Vatican City, Andorra, Gibraltar and San Marino.

Just think of all the travelers' hotspots here: The Grand Canal, Coliseum, Parthenon, Alhambra, Delphi, Monte Carlo, Da Vinci's "The Last Supper", Lake Como, Pompeii, Capri, the Rock of Gibraltar, the Matterhorn...and that's only a few of the places we'll visit traveling through Southern Europe's storied past and present.

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Jul 18, 2008

Sample Local Foods When You Travel

Wherever I travel, the first places I look for are farmers markets or co-ops, where I know I will get the best quick overview of what foods are produced and eaten there.


In Venice I head for the fish market just past the Rialto bridge, shaded by a roof that stands supported by stone columns, their tops carved with watery creatures. Under this roof are all sorts of things I hope to meet on my plate – although many are so ugly that I would not want to meet them while swimming! Elsewhere in the piazza beside the Grand Canal are rows of fruit and vegetable sellers, with farm women sitting patiently carving up fresh-picked artichokes and dropping the hearts into pails of cold water and lemon juice.

In the Piedmont, although there is a wonderful food market right in central Turin and it’s hard to tear myself away from all those chocolate shops, I head for the Langhe Hills and the region around Alba. Farms and vineyards are everywhere, but my favorite stop of all is at Cascina del Cornale, a farmers co-operative between Asti and Alba.

Their shop is filled with the best local wines, farmhouse jams, tangy vinegars, baked goods, burlap bags of the region’s famous hazelnuts, dried porcini mushrooms and fresh fruit, including the rare Madernassa Pear. But most of all, I go for the cheeses, which include many rare ones unobtainable outside the region. This is the best place to learn about these and sample them before visiting the farms where they are made. And I can sample the local products at lunch or dinner in the co-op’s restaurant.

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