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Pistacchio di Bronte, explained: biennial harvest and real flavor

By: Chiara Dalessio

Bronte sits on the western slopes of Mount Etna, in the province of Catania, together with Adrano and Biancavilla. Here grows a nut with a unique identity: the Pistacchio Verde di Bronte, awarded PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) status by the European Union in 2010.

With its strong aroma and emerald-green kernel, this is by no means your “common” pistachio: it is cultivated almost entirely by hand on volcanic terraces, and its flavor makes it one of the most sought-after ingredients around the country. 

Source: https://italoamericano.org

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