What do we think Italians do better than anyone? Find out in our list below. But first, a couple of notes.
While some of you finding this post will read through this as a blog post, please note these are podcast show notes where Paul and Steven discuss their thoughts on the 21 Things Italians Do Better. So hopefully you'll listen to the podcast as well, so any nuances come through.
Also note, when we say Italians, we mean Italians living in Italy. Not Italian-Americans. While a lot of these apply to both, this is meant to be our observations of Italians living in Italy.
So without further ado, here are 21Things Italians Do Better.
Food is so personal and subjective, steeped in tradition. So while I'm sure many might argue that there are other amazing national cuisines out there, many would agree Italian food is amazing.
The secret could be a couple of things. Most notably, the fact that they eat very seasonally. Thus the flavors are all very fresh and delicious, at the height of their flavor if you will.
So with Italian cooking, dishes can actually be very simple. It's about highlighting the fresh ingredients, not covering up something with a heavy sauce to hide a flavor.
[Note: In the interest of getting these show notes up, I will follow up on the Caterina d' Medici information we talked about in the podcast.]
This can be divided into two parts, one part being the actual designers and one being the fashion of Italians every day.
So the designer part is easy, as there are lots of big names in the fashion industry, including Versace, Gucci, Valentino, Prada, and Dolce & Gabbana.
However, the populous as a whole always ascribes to La Bella Figura, or "The Beautiful Figure." Meaning that one is always looks and composes oneself to make the best possible impression.
In our experience, this is very much ingrained in a lot of the
Italian people, especially older generations, who will not leave the house without dressing up.
It's nice to see so many people with such a sense of style.
Paul's mother is a prime example of this. While most of the time she's sitting around in old clothes in her room watching TV, if company is coming over or we are going out, she definitely gets her bling on.
There are many examples of this.
They will dote over any kid in the room.
They will never leave a kid with a babysitter, like a neighbor or family friend. They feel that's just not right to leave them like that.
Every day (at least in the south), they go home at noon to have lunch with the family.
And every Sunday, you must eat with all your family.
They have multigenerational families living together, where the grandparents take care of the kids.
These are just a few examples, but anyone who's ever been to any Italians home for Sunday lunch or any special event, sees right away how important family is to every Italian.
Some cultures, well a lot
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