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Elena

Bologna

Duration 1h

Max 7 guests

Spoken languages:  Italian, English, French

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    Cudduraci are traditional Easter sweets from Calabria, a symbol of celebration, family and ancient rituals. Prepared mainly in the Reggio Calabria area, but also widespread in other parts of southern Italy under different names (such as cuzzupa or sguta), cudduraci are sweet, crumbly and fragrant dough cookies decorated with hard-boiled eggs embedded in the dough.

    Total: €160.00

    €160.00 
    per guest

    €80.00 per child

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    EDITED Brutta esperienza il 18 gennaio 2024.

    Daniele 2 - January 2024

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    Daniele - November 2023

    prova di recensione.

    Daniele - May 2023

    Incredibile esperienza.

    Simone - April 2023

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    Elena
    Cesarina from 2018Location: Bologna    Languages: Italian, English, French
    One perspectives we can have of Bologna is from above, enjoying the view from the city’s towers and monuments, from its hills and terraces of various local places, and from the enchanting terrace in the home of our Cesarina, Elena. From here, we can admire the classic Bolognese rooftops that are tinged to an even more intense red come sunset. Here, we can experience the authentic flavor of Bologna, observing it from above and savoring its delectable cuisine. As we know, Bologna is very famous for its gastronomy. This important notoriety dates back to the Middle Ages, when the city began to welcome students and professors from all over the world to the University. This is how Bolognese cuisine became rich, abundant and very varied, not unlike Elena’s cooking. Elena’s elegant table offers up the classic aromas and flavors of the Bolognese tradition, from passatelli in brodo (fresh egg pasta in a meat broth) to 'polpettone' (meatloaf), from 'crescenta con mortadella' (flat bread with cured ham) to 'torta di risoì (sweet rice and almond cake), all following her mother’s recipes.
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