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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another CULINARIA experience!
I have been a fan of the CULINARIA series of books (European Specialties, Spain, France, The Caribbean, Hungary, Germany, to name a few). CULINARIA's Italy is their newest addition. What set the series apart from the rest of the food market cookbooks (it is almost inaccurate to call them "cookbooks" since the emphasis here is never on the recipes) is not the...
Published on February 5, 2001 by Mario A. Nunez

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great Photos, Tiny Fonts!
I have to agree with some of the other reviewers that the fonts are way too small. I feel like I'm reading the "fine print" at times. That's a shame because it's otherwise a great book with amazing pics.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another CULINARIA experience!, February 5, 2001
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Mario A. Nunez (Hallandale, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Culinaria Italy (Hardcover)
I have been a fan of the CULINARIA series of books (European Specialties, Spain, France, The Caribbean, Hungary, Germany, to name a few). CULINARIA's Italy is their newest addition. What set the series apart from the rest of the food market cookbooks (it is almost inaccurate to call them "cookbooks" since the emphasis here is never on the recipes) is not the superb full color photographs of almost clinical detail of the various foods, food groups, regional specialties, food processes and products typical of the regions being explored, or the carefully written essays on the subjects being covered, or the cultural authenticity of the selections and the approach taken to covering the issues presented.

What really differentiates these books is the love and the caring that is obvious that the editors have employed to produce every single entry into the series. All the CULINARIA books have a polished look to them, but they are more than mere glossy coffee table books (although I must admit that they look really good anywhere u place them!);they are veritable reference sources of not only the food but also of the culture of the nations and regions they explore.

A veritable cornucopia of information, these books are the kind of books that can be cherished for a long time. The "Italy" book is one more jewel in the crown. Keep them coming!

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Star Culinary Tour of Italy, December 13, 2000
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SkyKing (Jacksonville, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Culinaria Italy (Hardcover)
My wife and I love to travel to Italy, and are constantly reading cookbooks and travel literature in search of Italian cuisine. What a joy to read this book! Each chapter describes in precise detail the ingredients and products for a specific region. I have seen this format before, but never with as much useful information. This book not only illustrates the variety of Italian products, but also gives extensive attention to the traditions of production. To read this book is to be immersed in the wonderful world of Italian culinary traditions.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Culinaria Italy- Outstanding book in an excellent series, April 5, 2003
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Menthol Rum (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is another fantastc book in the Culinaria series. I own their Spain, France, Europe, and of course, Italy volumes.

If you know these books, then here is the short review: It's excellent, buy it. For the uninitiated, this is as good as it gets for a full culinary tour of Italy. The pictures are beautiful, the stories interesting and educational, and the recipes are great too. Learn about the variety of Italian foods, the regions and their specialties (recipes, wines, cheeses, etc), as well as many other interesting stories (the origin of Harry's Bar). I cannot stress the excellence this book provides in the images, the organization, the culture, the background and so much more.

You'll learn about different vegetables, meats, fish, cheeses, wines, spices and some history every now and again. Even if you don't try the recipes, or even cook, this is an interesting book. It is big and heavy, but what would you expect from a book that covers all of Italy's regions? I don't know about the rumor from Utah (see below), but the book is that heavy.

Bottom line, these authors, photographers, publishers, etc. did an excellent job, and if you want a great well-written book for learning about Italian cooking, culinary styles and some of their culture, this is a must own.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Designed to give you an appreciation of all things relating to the Italian kitchen, January 29, 2008
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Penumbra (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Culinaria Italy (Paperback)
As it says in the introduction, "Culinaria Italy" is "where the art of cooking and the art of living meet."

This is a fairly comprehensive one volume adventure which explores the culture of the 19 regions of Italy. In the 750 miles from the Alpine mountains to the toe of the boot, the geography and history have shaped the people and the food. Available ingredients and the proximity of central Europe make cuisine in the northern part of Italy quite different from the Mediterranean influences in Sicily.

"Culinaria Italy" contains everything from maps to copies of 400 year old still life paintings of food from the Old Masters, in addition to some mouth watering recipes. For example, one section describes the region's wine making history and includes a lavish description of the Murano glassworks. So, you'll have a great cultural appreciation when you sip your wine from a Murano goblet.

The section on the Compania Region includes a beautiful four page layout about tomatoes. Pictures, descriptions, discussion of commercially available tomato products, instructions on how to can your own tomatoes, and several recipes that feature the tomato. There are similar sections of the book that give you plenty of detail on Italian olive oil, herbs, cheeses, wines, pastas, and more.

This is a beautiful book with gorgeous photography; evocative of a culture and a way of life. It's so much more than a cookbook!

Highly recommended!!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Massive Tome of Terrific Substance, January 1, 2007
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CULINARIA ITALIA is more than a book about food: this magnificently produced volume offers more information about Italy than most books focused on the culinary arts. Put together by the team of editors Claudia Piras and Eugenio Medagliani and photographers Ruprecht Stempell and Guenter Beer, this volume of information is a colorful, intelligent, inspiring, educational and very entertaining book about the glories of Italy.

Broken down in to regions (what country is better known for Regional modes of living and eating?), we are traveled from north to south and in each region not only are the particular specialties of pasta, sauces, cheeses, wines, fish and meat dishes described, illustrated and given recipes, but also the specifics of the locales are described - geographic, architectural, historical, and cultural. For example, in the Veneto section we learn about living in Venice (Carnevale is a focus), the fishing techniques, the glass house of Murano, Harry's Bar of Hemingway fame, the joys of gondola cruising, and the cheeses so tied to the region in addition to a fine sampling of recipes of famous Venetian foods.

While some may bask in the very fine photographs spread so generously on every page of the book, others will read the secrets of how orchiette is made, the definition differences between macaroni and spaghetti, the nurturing of mussels, the manner of making the various forms of polenta etc. In other words, both the visual and the text are of the highest order. This book may make a dent in your lap (it is nearly 500 pages long!) but it will also make a strong mark in your desire to book passage to the land of beauty and culinary delights that is Italy. Highly Recommended for every reader. Grady Harp, January 07
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really good book, May 9, 2009
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I really like the amount of pictures and that it is nor really just a cookbook. It is more a beautiful and colorful culinary journey into Italy with a lot of recipes.

The only reason I don`t give it 5 stars is that for me the letters are to small. Which makes it harder to read for me, but that might just be me.

Otherwise it is a great book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Photos, Tiny Fonts!, January 6, 2009
I have to agree with some of the other reviewers that the fonts are way too small. I feel like I'm reading the "fine print" at times. That's a shame because it's otherwise a great book with amazing pics.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BRAVO!, March 16, 2006
This review is from: Culinaria Italy (Hardcover)
Huge book, full of beautiful pictures depicting all topics discussed in this book. Culinaria Italy not only explains how to make Italian food, it CELEBRATES Italian food. I've been over-joyed with all of the books thus far from the Culinaria series. I just wish they didn't go out of print so fast!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book has it all!, May 23, 2007
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Janet S. Reider (Waban, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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I don't remember ever writing a book review for Amazon but I couldn't resist this opportunity. "Culinaria Italy" is a FANTASTIC, exciting book. Exciting because as soon as you open the 1st page you are immersed in all that is wonderful about Italy; the scenery, the villages, the people and, of course, the food.

As a photographer who has taken literally 1000s of photos of Italy - we go at least once a year - we are leaving again tomorrow (May 24th) I am a harsh critic of photos...especially photos of places I have photographed. The photos in this book are outstanding in their capture of Italian life - wonderful human interest images of people as well as food and vistas. The historical text on each area is concise and informative. The recipes taken from each area of Italy seem within reach - not at all difficult to manage - and, they ALL look delicious.

My only regret is that the book is large and heavy and hard to read in bed!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Molto Buona, December 14, 2010
This is the first time I have tried a book from the Culinaria series and I have to say I am very impressed. At first I wasn't sure what to make of it, it doesn't seem to suit being called a cook book even though it is filled with fantastic recipes. It is written with such enthusiasm, and by someone with an obvious love for Italian food and culture that it almost seems like a travel guide, history book and cook book all rolled into one. The book is a wealth of information on regional specialities, local traditions and the history of the food, the full colour glossy photos are fantastic and the layout of the book is very well thought out. It is so easy to navigate and unlike many cook books is a joy to just sit and read, regardless of whether you intend to do any cooking whatsoever.

This is one of those books that will give you years of enjoyment and use, and if the Italy book is anything to go by, I will definitely be looking at the other books in the series.
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