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The Park Tastes

"Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you who you are" is an old say which has always corresponded to the people experiencing the many different realities of our country. Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park and GAL L'Altra Romagna, in association with Slow Food and Legambiente, want to promote the strong heritage of knowledge and professions linked to local and traditional products, which are the result of the millennial coexistence of man and nature. A research starting from Atlante dei prodotti tipici locali dei Parchi Italiani edited by the Italian Ministry of the Environment - Slow Food - and Federparchi.

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Mugello Chestnut (or Marrone)
History The first news about Mugello chestnut (or marrone) date back to the Roman Age. However, it became particularly important in the economy of the early Middle Ages, to the extent that it was quoted in the registers of the Florence Toll already in...
Category: Fruit
History Regina di Londa peach has unknown origins. The first information about it date back to the 1950s, when it was accidentally discovered by Alfredo Leoni from Londa: after analyzing its features, he understood the commercial importance it could gain...
Category: Fruit
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