November 12, 2010
by Anna Merulla /
People eat for a million different reasons. Even sometimes because – they are hungry. But sometimes people eat because they want to express their feelings and stimulate desires in a different, sexual way. There are some foods that can actually aid sexual drive and they are called aphrodisiacs. Throughout the ligurian history, aphrodisiac foods have
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October 4, 2010
by Anna Merulla /
Among the enchanting little towns of the Genoese valley there is a small village called Sant’ Olcese, that is famous for its artisanal salami. Salami from Sant’ Olcese village is a very typical ligurian product, produced with a clever mixture of only beef which is carefully selected and rapresents the sector’s exclusivity.
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September 14, 2010
by Anna Merulla /
Liguria is full of food markets where you can buy salami, ham, cheese, olive oil, wine, fresh fish, focaccia, homemade pasta, fresh vegetables, fruits, spices, bread, honey products, jams and much more. If you decide to visit Liguria and its beauties, you couldn’t miss a food market experience, not only for the fresh local produce
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August 11, 2010
by Anna Merulla /
As I promised, I’m back to continue the modern list of the historical places that should not be missed when you visit Genoa’s medieval centre. If you haven’t read the I PART of this post yet, you can do it by clicking on the following link. Genoa’s Old Shops: a walk back in the time!
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August 7, 2010
by Anna Merulla /
Think to the list that you are going to read here below as a friendly, modern list of places that you should not miss when you visit Genoa’s medieval centre, the largest in Europe. Think to this list as one of those written before the arrival of the Internet days. Maybe you’d remember, when you’d
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