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The pasta of the people: Rediscovering the cuisine of Italy’s 14th century citizenry

An Italian Feast includes over 800 recipes from the 109 provinces of Italy's 20 regions. "You've got to distinguish between the historic cuisine [of Italy], the food of the rich, and the food of the common people," says James Beard Award-winning food writer Clifford A. Wright.

Up until the mid-20th century, Italy didn't have a middle class, so there was either the elevated cuisine of the aristocracy or, at the opposite end of the social spectrum, the food of peasants. La Grassa, the well-known nickname for the city of Bologna in Emilia-Romagna, translates to "the fat" and refers to the richness of the cuisine. 

Source: https://www.kcrw.com/

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