and we ll be sticking to the local rules. napoli is a truly thrilling city. the second you arrive, you re engulfed by a magnificent chaos. and there s no point in fighting it. people here do things their own way. take new york, mix in new orleans, add 3,000 years of history, and cook it all up in the heat of the world s most famous vokt. that is napoli. i m stanley tucci. i m italian on both sides and i m traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country s 20 regions is as unique as the people and their path. in the south, we are very used to fight. this place may be looked down as the poverty stricken underdog of italy but the people who live in this region have their own way of doing things. for me, this is a philosophy. this is our style, our tradition. they ve given the world it favorite food. pizza america. just don t forget where it was invented . if pieced was going to be born anywhere, it would be here in naples. the city is hot
i don t like veggies. what?! whatever you have at home, knorr sides can turn nutritious veggies into mouthwatering meals. veggies taste amazing with knorr. as if the awe-inspiring majesty of the vesuvius and volcanic islands aren t enough, campania has one final crowning glory. just a half-hour outside of naples, some of the most famous and fabled landscape on earth begins. the amalfi coast. it s the backdrop for a thousand romantic movies and
the world-famous amalfi coast. the southern sun nurtures tomatoes that are the envy of the world. and out in the hills, buffalo produce the milk for the finest mozzarella. but pizza wasn t born in the lush hills. it came from the darkest, poorest streets of naples. and its story combines two of italy s favorite subjects. food and death. vesuvius explodes. italy s historic volcano, the most fearsome and devastating eruption. at least once every century it has hurled disaster. the volcano is this ever-present threat, isn t it? it is. because it is on the landscape. you always watch it. you always have a have it in your mind and in your eyes. professor elisabetta moro is one of the 3 million neapolitans who live in the shadow of the mighty volcano.
yeah, i know, impossible. yeah. varieties using the san marzano name are grown everywhere from new jersey to new zealand. but only the tomatoes grown right here are fed by the nutrient-rich soil gifted by our old friend looming on the horizon. vesuvio. grazie, grazie!
Transcripts for CNN Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy 20210307 06:45:15 archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.