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Rob Rinder presents his research on claims that only pasta and pizza were available in Sicily.

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25 Comments

  1. Actually after hearing the whole video. Go back to Sicily. I’m sure the cosa nostra would love to say hello

  2. She doesn’t want to go where the tourists go, yet complains their no food for the tourists there. What an embarrassing thing to say.

  3. I actually agree that the pizza in Italy is overrated. I think that’s my problem though – I have just gotten used to the overly sugary stuff they serve in Pizza Hut! Delicious.

  4. Narinder. Is right and wrong.
    The Italian food is very very good.
    But there's very little variety in food in 🇮🇹. Especially in the smaller towns. None of those places have the variety of cuisine similar to an international city like London

  5. She makes her living on depressing society, well the British Society anyway. So why do you keep putting her on our TV screen, or any other screens come that.

  6. Wow, this woman is just blo… amazing. She makes it up as she goes along. Italian food is pants what the hell is she talking about.

  7. Her point at the end about Sicilian food being pants is accurate. Thier pizzas suck and the pasta is even worse

  8. I was in Spain last week, and I was expecting to try Spanish traditional dishes, which I did. If i go to any foreign country, I would expect and be happy to try the local food because every country have their own unique delicacies. Going somewhere and expecting to have the same Indian or Chinese takeaway in my mind is uncultured and cheap. If you want to try real, traditional Indian dishes, then you have to go to India itself, and believe me, a curry or any dish there will be greater in flavour than anything we expect here. Narinda is typical of the unsophisticated, narrow-minded hoy paloie that makes up the majority of the British public.

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