We Bought a House in Abruzzo, Italy – Part 44 – Grocery Store
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I live in Liguria and can't find Apple cider, but in Piemonte, typical wine region, I can! God only knows why!
That was fun. I still prefer the little mom and pop shops for luncheon meats and cheese.
compared to the prices in Canada ..Italy was way more inexpensive ..way more ..this past summer was the cheapest Italian vacation EVER
Eggs in Europe are found in paper containers and not in the fridge because in Europe the laws and quality standards are more restrictive than in the USA and allow for farms with better hygienic conditions, such as to be able to guarantee safety for the consumer even without the disinfectant wash.
In the USA breeding is allowed in hygienic conditions below European standards, but then the eggs are disinfected with bleach to ensure that they are not dangerous to humans. Bleach compromises the biological integrity of the shell and that is why eggs must be kept in the fridge.
In the USA intensive farms with crushed hens in cages are very common, in Europe it is almost impossible to see things like this and if you find one it is certainly outlawed. In the USA it is perfectly legal instead.
Furthermore, there are various types of farming in Italy: On the ground and indoors, on the ground with an open area, organic. The last type produces eggs that are of the best quality. Obviously they cost a little more.
For olive oil there are various types: virgin olive oil (the worst quality), extra virgin olive oil with olives from European countries (namely Greece and Spain and France, of intermediate quality) and finally extra virgin olive oil produced with Italian olives (the best quality). This is for oils with large-scale winds and which can be found in supermarkets. Locally produced oils with very diversified characteristics and unquestionable quality are another matter. Of course, the cost is another story. Generally (for the same quantity, ie. liter bottles) it is approximately double that of extra virgin olive oil with Italian olives.
Hi, I've to explain you better the sweet matter… In Italy, brioches are strictly for brekfast or for a sweet snack for kids after the school in the afternoon (merenda); if you have some one pass by, you offer, with coffe , buisquits or cakes… I would like to let you know te machine that you can use to fry food without oil , it's somthing that help to reduce calories but not the taste..it's name is "friggitrice ad aria"
Love the videos! In Florida, do they bring groceries to the car for you? I've lived in NJ, NY, TX and NC, and no one brings them to the car in these states, unless you're handicapped or need help.
Great video, so informative and fun. Thank you. π x
Great video guys. Have you been too Megalo at Chieti Scalo. Pretty big shopping complex.