Cremona, Palazzo Comunale (Town Hall), Italy |
Here in Italy we are in the pre-Christmas period, and in my blog I'd like to introduce you to one of the most famous italian product: the Nougat (in italian: Torrone) and also the city that is its homeland.
Nougat in Cremona (Italy) |
Cremona was conquered by the Romans in 218 BC who made it a military stronghold and an important settlement.
Cremona (Italy) |
Looking at the Torrazzo (Cremona) |
Il Torrazzo is the highest historical bell tower in Italy!
On the fourth floor, you can admire one of the largest astronomical clocks in the world.
Built around the end of the '500 the clock represents the sky with the zodiacal constellations through which the motion of the Sun and the Moon.
The clock in the Tower Torrazzo (Cremona) |
By the way, once a year, at this time, in Cremona takes place the Festival of Nougat!
Nougat is the typical cake of Cremona: it's a mixture of egg white, honey and sugar, stuffed with almonds, walnuts, peanuts, hazelnuts, often covered with two wafers.
This is Carlotta @ Festival of Nougat (Cremona) |
The Festival of Nougat is an appointment for the gourmands.
The streets and squares of Cremona are animated by events, shows and tastings.
Festival of Nougat (Cremona, Italy) |
I invite you to join tourism and gastronomic tradition: taste the nougat also means living the
Cremonese tradition.
Nougats (Cremona, Italy) |
The theme of the 2012 was the sweetness; more than 60 initiatives between games, entertainment moments, cultural events, food and wine designed to celebrate the combination of nougat-sweetness in a magical atmosphere rich in history and traditions!
Carlotta and Nougat! (Cremona) |
In fact, it is said that this cake is created to celebrate the marriage of Francesco Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti back in 1441.
As you can see, I let myself really win!
Enjoy, and let me know... :-)
Ciao,
Carlotta!
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