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The Real Italian Kitchen

Italian Kitchen Filled with Warmth and Laughter

Nestled in the warm corners of the real Italian kitchen, sits not only pots and pans but laugher. Stories are shared of past and present, while the mouthwatering smells fill the room hinting of a pending meal for the family to enjoy. This kitchen is place where generations have learned the family craft of mixing spices and herbs to a sauce, and knowing when it need to be left alone to breathe.

This kitchen is the place that teases with the gentle smells of warm bread, and the sounds of family willing to spend time. While North America shares it’s views on food with its family, kitchens in Italy seem to breed it in their young with purpose and design.

A Place To Meet

The Italian kitchen is not merely a spot to sit and break bread; it is a place for those that break it to do it together. This is a place to meet, and to share the experience of the day. Warm voices fill this room, while children learn from the elders what it means to love and enjoy family.

This is a place that gives as much as it takes, and any recipe brought to this room, always leaves a little better off in the end. Knowing the secrets of your family past is something that is shared in this room while the dish of the day is sampled. The kitchen is perhaps the most frequented room in all of Italy, and you will surely understand if you have the luck to visit this warm and wonderful country.

Common Contents

When it comes to a real Italian kitchen, you must expect to see the common contents. Pots and pans adorn the room; all used as a meal becomes a journey. Herbs and spices grow in small window boxes, as no smart Italian cook would want to use dried goods to prepare their family sauce. Breadboards and knives sit about on counters that some consider clutter, while others consider used. This kitchen is a busy place, and it is filled with love that only a family could understand.

This kitchen is a place to gather and share ideas and to experiment with flavor, a place that is always occupied and is never cold. This kitchen is not unlike the kitchen next door, or the kitchen across town for that matter. As the day winds down, so too does the laugher but you can always count on the next day being as warm as the day previous.

No Minimum Age

In the real Italian kitchen, there really is no minimum age bracket to learn the craft. Women teach the young girls what they were taught themselves, and this is a trait that is passed down from generation to generation. Recipes are offered as tokens of passage, and when it is perfected, the whole family rejoices. This is a place when growing matters, and where the flavors play a larger role in the universe. This kitchen is definitely not the place you want to be left out of, as it is a place of joy and a place of pride. This is the true Italian kitchen.

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