BY: Stefania Guerrera
Food is always a good way to go deep in the customs and the history of a town. A case in point is Turin’s street food: its old and at this point very popular recipes still prepared just like old times are served to tourists curious to taste the local delicacies, whilst walking past the historical and artistic beauties that Turin has to offer.
Turin’s street food has become a habit for all those who love to have some nice street food, either during their vacation or on a relaxing weekend getaway. Before going inside the beating heart of the city and find out all it can offer, let us discover more about the origins of its street food.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com/
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