Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Qupperneq 28

Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Qupperneq 28
26 A T L A N T I C A Parma PARMA: THE CRADLE OF CUISINE The first thing that comes to mind when mentioning the town of Parma is food. Not surprisingly, for Parma ham (Prosciutto di Parma) and Parmesan cheese (Parmiggiano Reggiano) are world-famous. And it’s the culinary arts that draw tourists to this small, friendly hamlet, which has been known for years as the ‘Capital of the Food Valley’, the val- ley being the fertile Po valley. This region is responsible for dishes such as lasagne, tortellini and spaghetti bolognese; a region which uses heavier ingredients and more cream than the more spice-laden southern parts of Italy. One of the region’s specialities is Cavello Pesto: The dish resembles a beef tartare except instead of the beef, the meat used is raw horse meat, accompanied by salt, pepper, lemon, olive oil and bread. Parma overflows with excellent restaurants. A good bet for a warm and relaxed atmosphere is the Antica Cereria (Via Rodolfo Tanzi 5, tel: (+39) 052-1-207387), located in an old candle factory as the Italian name implies. This is a family- run establishment, where both husband and wife conjure up traditional north-Italian dishes with a twist. But food is cer- tainly not all Parma offers. The town’s history reaches back many centuries and you’ll find a multitude of beautiful buildings and a small, friendly city centre aimed toward pedestrians. Through the old town lies the 2000-year-old road Via Emilia, a prime example of the Roman Empire’s road construction. Via Emilia runs in a straight line from Milan to Rimini on the Adriatic coast and traverses the towns of Parma, Piacenza, Modena and Bologna, to name only the largest. Since food is, however, the bottom line in Parma, here’s a final piece of advice. Never ask for a cappuccino after a meal, whether it’s at someone’s home or at a restaurant. This is considered very insulting and a message that there wasn’t enough food on offer. Italians believe that a cappuc- cino is a meal unto itself, only to be enjoyed before lunchtime. Buon appetito. 024-030 ATL302 Italy-rm 22.4.2002 16:45 Page 26
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