Eat Puglia | Summer Drinks
Puglia is summer. Here’s what we’re drinking at the bar to stay cool in the summer heat. Caffè leccese What? | A caffè latte di… Read More »Eat Puglia | Summer Drinks
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Puglia is summer. Here’s what we’re drinking at the bar to stay cool in the summer heat. Caffè leccese What? | A caffè latte di… Read More »Eat Puglia | Summer Drinks
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Ask what Puglia’s ultimate street food is, and the answer will likely depend on where you are in our region. In Bari the answer is… Read More »Eat Puglia | Al Vecchio Fornello, Cisternino
The challenge of eating in Alberobello is to find somewhere that isn’t intended to cater for tourists that visit by the bus load. Away from the… Read More »Eat Puglia | Trullo D’Oro, Alberobello
The joy of burrata If you’re a cheese lover, then you’ve probably heard of burrata cheese. A fresh, deliciously decadent creamy cheese originating from Puglia… Read More »For the love of burrata | Puglia’s deliciously decadent creamy delight
Puglia by cake | the Easter trinity Life in Puglia is seasonal. What we do, what we eat – and that includes cakes and pastries.… Read More »Puglia by cake | the Easter trinity
Father’s Day in Italy always falls on la festa di San Giuseppe – St. Joseph’s Day – 19 March. We celebrate with cakes of course. Zeppole di San… Read More »Puglia by cake | Zeppole di San Giuseppe
Sagre food festivals celebrate the Pugliese spirit. These communal feasts are vibrant, welcoming occasions. You will eat well, side by side with neighbours and with… Read More »Puglia’s sagre food festivals
Puglia has a rich and ancient musical heritage. The musical legacy of the Salento and its Greek origins are particularly strong (in the Grecia Salentina southern… Read More »Grecale | I muri di casa
Greg and Andrea live in northern Italy, but spent three weeks travelling around our region. In the second of a two part podcast we pick… Read More »New Podcast Episode | Three Weeks in Puglia part 2