they were willing to spend money with other people but never give money to pisa. leonardo: yeah, especially pisa. even today. but of course, this being italy, food rivalries go deep but no-one can quite remember why. another idea is this, if they don t use salt the bread could stay for a long time. really, without salt? i didn t know that. because, because the salt, the salt. the salt breaks it down. the salt became brine. for sure the most convincing one is we don t want to give money to the pisani. that s the most convincing. i believe that, actually, most of all. for me panzanella is one of the greatest dishes of tuscan poor food. giving brittle old bread new life by using fresh tomatoes to create a surprisingly refreshing salad. knowing my love of food and art, daniela has invited me to a
one theory is that florence refused to pay its arch-rival town of pisa for its salt. they were willing to spend money with other people but never give money to pisa. leonardo: yeah, especially pisa. even today. but of course, this being italy, food rivalries go deep but no-one can quite remember why. another idea is this, if they don t use salt the bread could stay for a long time. really, without salt? i didn t know that. because, because the salt, the salt. the salt breaks it down. the salt became brine. for sure the most convincing one is we don t want to give money to the pisani. that s the most convincing. [laughs] i believe that, actually, most of all. yeah. [laughs] for me panzanella is one of the greatest dishes of tuscan poor food. giving brittle old bread new life by using fresh tomatoes to create a surprisingly refreshing salad.