These crunchy ‘cupboard biscuits’ from central Italy are just made to be dunked, be that in a cuppa or in wine
Considering that the word tozzetto means an irregular and rounded piece, and is the dimin…
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These crunchy ‘cupboard biscuits’ from central Italy are just made to be dunked, be that in a cuppa or in wine
Considering that the word tozzetto means an irregular and rounded piece, and is the dimin…
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With cooler air, fewer crowds and lower prices, the mountains make a great alternative to the coast
All Italians race to la spiaggia in summer, leaving the hinterland marvellously empty. Tuscany gets …
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