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No Diet Curiosities - No Diet Quiz - No Diet Challenge - No Diet Commemorative dates

 - International <b>No Diet</b> Day - * International No Diet Day, on May 6 , promotes body acceptance, health in all forms and combats discrimination based on weight. It was established by Mary Evans Young in 1992, a British activist and founder of the Diet Breakers organization. The date seeks to encourage reflection on the beauty standards imposed by society and how they can negatively affect people's self-esteem and mental health. Instead of focusing on restrictive diets, encourage healthy habits and a positive relationship with food and exercise. Celebrates body diversity and challenges stigmas, promoting inclusion and respect. It's an opportunity to cultivate self-love and acceptance. *

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Cannoli Curiosities - Cannoli Quiz - Cannoli Challenge

 - Cannoli - * Cannoli is an Italian tube-shaped dessert consisting of a pastry filled with sweet ricotta, candied fruit or chocolate drops, originating in Caltanissetta or nearby regions, between the years 827 and 1091. There are two stories about its origin: one related to the harem of an Arab prince, where concubines sought to exalt the emir's masculinity, and another linked to a convent outside the castle, where nuns prepared the dough to celebrate Carnevale before Lent. *


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The Caprese pie combines chocolate Curiosities - The Caprese pie combines chocolate Quiz - The Caprese pie combines chocolate Challenge

 - The Caprese pie combines chocolate - * The Caprese pie combines chocolate, butter, sugar, eggs and flour, and was originally developed in Capri, becoming a local gastronomic icon and a sweet traditionally served on special occasions. The addition of black or white chocolate grains gives the irresistible sweet a distinctive flavor. Originating from the Island of Capri, the Caprese Pie, without added flour, was supposedly born from a manufacturing accident, and there are three stories about its invention. One of them involves a nervous woman who forgot the flour when making a cake for American gangsters. Another story tells of a pastry chef who mistook cocoa powder for flour, while the third legend suggests that a clumsy baker added almonds instead of flour. *


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Ferrero's hazelnut and cocoa cream Curiosities - Ferrero's hazelnut and cocoa cream Quiz - Ferrero's hazelnut and cocoa cream Challenge

 - Ferrero * Ferrero's hazelnut and cocoa cream, known as Nutella, has roots dating back to the 19th century, with its origins linked to the Italian "gianduia". During the era of Napoleon, restrictions on cocoa led Turin chocolatiers to use hazelnuts as an alternative. The mixture evolved into "gianduja". During World War II, cocoa shortages persisted, leading Pietro Ferrero to create a pastry called "giandujot". In 1961, his son Michele perfected the recipe, resulting in the Nutella we know today. The cream became a global hit, covering slices of bread around the world and even inspiring security measures like a padlock designed to protect it. *


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Tiramisù is a famous Italian dessert Curiosities - Tiramisù is a famous Italian dessert Quiz - Tiramisù is a famous Italian dessert Challenge

 - Tiramisù is a famous Italian dessert - * Tiramisù is a famous Italian dessert, made up of layers of chocolate, coffee, cookies and mascarpone cream. Its name, which means "pull me up" in Italian, has a disputed origin between regions such as Veneto, Friulli-Venezia Giulia and Tuscany. One version suggests its creation in the 16th century in Siena, in honor of Cosimo III de Medici. Furthermore, there is the belief that Tiramisù may have aphrodisiac properties. *


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Struffoli Curiosities - Struffoli Quiz - Struffoli Challenge

 - Struffoli - * Struffoli is a Neapolitan dessert made up of small fried balls of dough covered in honey. The origin of struffoli dates back to Ancient Greece, with the name "strongoulos" meaning "rounded in shape." Another possible origin is the Italian word "strofinare" (to rub), related to the gesture of rubbing the dough to shape it before cutting it. *


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Bistecca alla Fiorentina Curiosities - Bistecca alla Fiorentina Quiz - Bistecca alla Fiorentina Challenge

 - Bistecca alla Fiorentina - * Bistecca alla Fiorentina is a typical meat dish from Tuscany, Italy, made with a cut that includes sirloin and beef tenderloin, generally of the Chianina breed, aged 10 to 15 months. This fillet, traditionally celebrated during the feast of Saint Lawrence in Florence, was appreciated by English travelers who called it "beaf-steak", giving rise to the Italian name bistecca.#NL# The meat is grilled over charcoal embers and seasoned with olive oil , pepper and herbs. It is accompanied by Chianti wine, lemon slices and Tuscan beans. *


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Ravioli Curiosities - Ravioli Quiz - Ravioli Challenge

 - Ravioli - * Ravioli have origins on the Island of Sicily, the word being derived from the Latin "graviolo", meaning full or heavy. The earliest mention occurred in the 14th century in the writings of Francesco di Marco Datini. Initially, they were simple pasta, without fillings, used in soups. In the 12th/13th century, they began to add fillings, such as eggs, cheese and herbs. Over time, fillings evolved, and ravioli took on different shapes and sizes. Today, they are enjoyed globally, filled with a variety of ingredients. *


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Pizza Curiosities - Pizza Quiz - Pizza Challenge

 - Pizza - * Pizza, a precursor to ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman culinary traditions, gained its characteristic shape in Naples, Italy, around 1600. Originally folded in half, resembling a sandwich, it was served by street vendors with affordable ingredients. In the 19th century, in 1889, pizza maker Raffaele Espósito paid homage to Queen Margherita and King Humberto I, creating a pizza with the colors of the Italian flag, naming it Margherita. Pizza is a preparation that consists of a disc of fermented wheat flour dough, covered with tomato sauce and various ingredients. *


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Italian Gastronomy has ancient roots Curiosities - Italian Gastronomy has ancient roots Quiz - Italian Gastronomy has ancient roots Challenge

 - Italian Gastronomy has ancient roots - * Italian Gastronomy has ancient roots, influenced by the Romans and enriched in the Middle Ages with Arabic elements. In the Renaissance, it achieved the status of art, especially among the nobles. The discovery of the New World introduced crucial ingredients, like tomatoes, to iconic dishes. Before the unification of Italy, each region had its own unique cuisine. Pellegrino Artusi unified regional recipes into "La Scienza in Cucina e L'arte di Mangiar Bene" after unification. In the 20th century, Italian cuisine became international, with pasta and pizza becoming globally popular. The emphasis on fresh, quality ingredients is distinctive in Italian cuisine. *


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Olives Curiosities - Olives Quiz - Olives Challenge

 - Olives - * Olives with Ascolano are a gastronomic specialty from the Ascoli Piceno region, in Italy. They are made with green olives in brine, stuffed with a mixture of minced and fried meats. They are often accompanied by meat, fish, fried vegetables or other fried dishes, known as "fritto misto". The recipe dates back to the 19th century, around 1800, when cooks serving noble families had access to a variety of meats due to increased taxes on local peasants. *


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