I tasted ITALY's most prized meats!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @vms77
    @vms77 Год назад +640

    Hi Guga, Culatello is not a salame (a spiced sausage with pepper, garlic and other spices, and a mix of different meats) but ham (the whole pig's dried/cured (only salt and "mold") leg). In fact is a very specific parma ham and quite similar (in the way it is made, not so much in the taste) to the spanish jamón serrano/ibérico...

    • @jeroenvdw
      @jeroenvdw Год назад +11

      Yeah it didn't even look like salami.

    • @NumberFourteen
      @NumberFourteen Год назад +41

      But it is a "Salume" right?

    • @H4K3RG4M3S
      @H4K3RG4M3S Год назад +24

      @@NumberFourteen yes all "Salumi" are the product made from animals , treated with various technique and let them rest in a basement or cellar for months to years

    • @luigivagnozzi3064
      @luigivagnozzi3064 Год назад +37

      ​@@NumberFourteen"Salumi" would literally translate to "charcuterie" while "salame" is just one type of charcuterie...I don't know if I explained myself well but at least I tried 😂

    • @Jack01010
      @Jack01010 Год назад +14

      @@NumberFourteen Yep. Salume means "Salted meat" from latin. So it's a way to call all the cured meets that are done in italy, like Prosciutto, prosciutto cotto, bresaola, salame (kinda confusing, uhm? ahaha), Capocollo etc...
      If you see them, they are a lot similar in the exterior, but what it changes is the process or the type of meat. A lot of salumi are made of cured pork, but there are also bresaola that is beef for example.

  • @calebburghardt3391
    @calebburghardt3391 Год назад +320

    This may not be a big deal to you but I really appreciate how respectful and quiet you are when filming in public. I can't stand to watch videos when RUclipsrs act obnoxious in public places outside their sets. So, just letting you know I (and I'm sure others) notice how you act and treat other people and that makes your videos even nicer to watch and is a testament to the kind of person you are!

    • @FrauxShauxIRL
      @FrauxShauxIRL Год назад +8

      Spot on with this 🙌🏼

    • @ianhawke
      @ianhawke Год назад +9

      Absolutely correct. Also because of the place he was at - silence itself is part of the experience.

    • @calebburghardt3391
      @calebburghardt3391 Год назад +2

      @@ianhawke I assume there were some stipulations for filming there, but he acts the same in other vids which is cool

    • @Louis13XIII
      @Louis13XIII Год назад +1

      Young people are obnoxious in public cuz they haven't grown up yet

    • @josiahjacinto4156
      @josiahjacinto4156 Год назад

      It's even bigger than mia khalifa's collection of meat.

  • @FAB1150
    @FAB1150 Год назад +16

    I love how respectful you are of the cultures of the places you travel to. I'm so happy to see you enjoyed Italy!

  • @Rufo2188
    @Rufo2188 Год назад +269

    Love Guga going to a Michelin Starred restaurant rocking jeans, New Balance kicks, and a zipup. Straight baller.

    • @saigonbaby
      @saigonbaby Год назад +5

      YOU FORGOT HUGO BOSS BABY

    • @dave2.077
      @dave2.077 Год назад +1

      idk seems kinda out of touch for sich a fancy ocasion

    • @Rufo2188
      @Rufo2188 Год назад +6

      @Dave2.0 when you're the boss you can rock whatever threads you want. I would definitely be wearing slacks and something with a collar, but I am not Guga, so I can't pull off this gangster move.

    • @dave2.077
      @dave2.077 Год назад

      @@Rufo2188 a fancy restaurant isnt the place to show off your boss status but i cant change it now

    • @Rufo2188
      @Rufo2188 Год назад

      @Dave2.0 when you're a boss you don't show off your boss status. It just comes with the territory. It's like asking the sun not to shine or the water to not be wet.

  • @frankieslounge
    @frankieslounge Год назад +4

    @Guga Italian here; as you might've guessed, you are basically guaranteed to enjoy decent to marvelous food nationwide, and Emilia-Romagna is no exception. The amount of praise and respect you put in your descriptions is out of this world.
    But I'm Sicilian and obviously a little biased towards our own regional cuisine, I think you'd love it. I sure hope you'll give it a shot someday.

  • @390376
    @390376 Год назад +7

    These are the most thoughtful and respectful videos I have seen on Italian cuisine... Very nice can't wait for the next one❤

  • @lucaferretti420
    @lucaferretti420 Год назад +18

    I live in Parma and I m very happy your appreciation to our foods. The restaurant you visited is one of the most highly rated in the area. Except for culatello, the other plates are not classic parmesan food, but I m sure you ate marvellous dishes prepared with the best ingredients. Thanks for these videos

  • @darkdell
    @darkdell Год назад +76

    - Guga eating at the restaurant: hmm... it's ok
    - Guga explaining at his home: Woow! the flavour was incredible!

    • @jasonmoose7551
      @jasonmoose7551 Год назад +3

      when you eat something bizarre it doesn't always hit right away.

    • @garethwesleyevans
      @garethwesleyevans Год назад +2

      Dude was way out of his league!

  • @twelfthdoc
    @twelfthdoc Год назад +7

    I can't help but smile when watching these videos of you experiencing these amazing things, Guga. It makes me really excited, as my brother and I are planning to take my mother to Rome. It was her 70th birthday last year, and we couldn't go because of the lingering effects of Covid on travel, but we're looking to make this trip happen real soon, and I cannot wait to explore Italy again!

  • @JediGokuLee
    @JediGokuLee Год назад +24

    Guga… I cannot wait to see what new inspirational dishes result from your trip to Italy. You could almost see your mind building and creating with each bite you took.

  • @WtRigger100
    @WtRigger100 Год назад +29

    I’ve been here a few times. It is by far the best ham in the world. And to be honest, the michelin star restaurant is good, but the best one is the one that is across it. It is a cosy small italian “simple” bistro where they serve all handmade pasta and home made bread together with the Culatello. It is just heaven if you’d ask me, definitely recommended and still not touristic. Hopefully it stays that way:)

    • @SomeDude2346
      @SomeDude2346 Год назад

      what is the name of the restaurant?

    • @WtRigger100
      @WtRigger100 Год назад

      @@SomeDude2346 I don’t think it has a name. You have the Michelin starr one, and then literally at the same “square/garden” lays the other one. It is also where you can purchase the Culatello and the wine

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs Год назад +449

    I love the idea of extremely expensive meat having mold involved, because you know that it was originally discovered because somebody was starving and had no choice but to eat moldy meat and realized it tasted amazing. To go from "I am so poor that I have no choice but to eat moldy meat" to "This moldy meat is so amazing you have to pay a ton of money to eat it" is hilarious to me.

    • @JAF30
      @JAF30 Год назад +38

      About the same story for seafood here in the US. It used to be in the 1800s and I think really early 1900s, if you ate lobster, clams, shrimp, oysters, etc it meant you were poor. At that time the rich man's food was beef and maybe lamb.

    • @acdclexu6296
      @acdclexu6296 Год назад +2

      hahaha so good. some salt dried stuff how gets moldy is some of the most dlicoius stuff kinda strange but whats doent kill you makes you stronger😂😂

    • @Vikotnick
      @Vikotnick Год назад +9

      Well, you are both right and wrong. It's not exactly mold but it is a fungus that is similar. Like the fungus that make blue cheese. But yeah, you are just about right.

    • @acdclexu6296
      @acdclexu6296 Год назад +2

      Yeah your absolute right my bad english make my sentences in english not precisely 😂

    • @kingquazi
      @kingquazi Год назад +6

      @@JAF30 to add to your comment lobster was often given to slaves. Lobster and likely the others you listed would get stuck in fishing nets. So they would throw things like lobster to slaves cause they saw it as scraps.

  • @tommasol9701
    @tommasol9701 Год назад +4

    Thanks for visiting our country and appreciate our food culture❤🇮🇹

  • @andreafranceschini8083
    @andreafranceschini8083 Год назад +2

    I love to listen how you talk about my country’s food, great videos❤️

  • @shaneraber3072
    @shaneraber3072 Год назад +1

    Guga I absolutely love your delivery and demeanor.
    One of the best You tube content providers.
    Top 3 for sure maybe the best.
    Thank you and your team .
    You make me smile and brighten my day.

  • @breebrat56
    @breebrat56 Год назад +1

    Love seeing your trip following where @thekoreanenglisman & @Jolly did their Italian Food Tour! It’s soo good to see a different perspective! 😊❤

  • @Pistol_Knight
    @Pistol_Knight Год назад +2

    Best food & wine in the world, I love Italy

  • @BrawlGvs
    @BrawlGvs Год назад +29

    I'm Italian, I'm proud of your words. Viva l'Italia 🇮🇹

  • @robertocavicchi5333
    @robertocavicchi5333 Год назад +182

    Culatello is the king of cured meats, but really not a Salame

    • @gregkutvirt3341
      @gregkutvirt3341 Год назад +26

      Perhaps they told him it was salUmi and he mistook it for salami

    • @Stormvogel262
      @Stormvogel262 Год назад +1

      Looks like a ham? And is it better than pata negra bellota?

    • @robertocavicchi5333
      @robertocavicchi5333 Год назад +16

      @@gregkutvirt3341 huh, that's actually reasonable, a non italian speaker could actually misunderstand "salume" (cured meat not made from ground meat and fat) with "salame"

    • @robertocavicchi5333
      @robertocavicchi5333 Год назад +5

      @@Stormvogel262 culatello is made with the best part of a pig's thigh, and undergoes a particuar treatment, very controlled. So yeah, it bears resemblance with prosciutto. Wouldn't know about the products you mentioned, not an expert on spanish cured meats.

    • @Stormvogel262
      @Stormvogel262 Год назад +3

      @@robertocavicchi5333 Interesting. I'm curious to try but a quick google search says that it's not that easy to obtain (in The Netherlands). Curious how it compares to the prosciutto di parma.

  • @deminybs
    @deminybs Год назад +2

    0:38 we have those beetles in northern Missouri when the peaches and apples at our orchard are fruiting, they are the worst, they bury into and eat them

  • @Mojova1
    @Mojova1 Год назад +14

    I love to see people from the new world visiting these amazing old places in Europe. Of course you have your own amazing history in the Americas, but it is different. :) Great video Guga.

  • @domenicozagari2443
    @domenicozagari2443 Год назад +1

    Prosciutto and salami in Italy goes beck before the Romans. The word salame comes from sale, salt, they dried the meat with salt or smoked.

  • @Debora_9x
    @Debora_9x Год назад +24

    Guga, by my understanding, you went to very unique and expensive places but I really really hope you got the chance to go and eat somewhere with homemade cuisine like dishes; and here I'm not talking just about having pizza, but trying different dishes in different places. We especially have farmhouses who are pretty lovely to stop by and eat to, and they offer a huge variety of dishes for such a cheap price mostly, but you'll never leave famished.
    Anyway, culatello is delicious, for me it's hard to choose between it and the prosciutto of Parma, but there are so many delicious hams and salami here in every part of Italy, its actually hard to choose.

    • @bshorta
      @bshorta Год назад +1

      Can you tell me how to find those farmhouses? I'm in Italy right now and would love to visit one!

    • @Debora_9x
      @Debora_9x Год назад

      @bshorta It depends on where you're, mostly, cause you can find them more on the countryside or where there are hills or mountains..
      Anyway, usually mostly outside of a city, but they're called "agriturismo" in italian; or you can also find them as "azienda agricola" and if lucky they might have a restaurant, but it's better to look into it first for those, cause in the last case they don't always have a restaurant but just sell products.
      Just look a bit into it and I'm sure you'll find something!
      Hope my answer has been helpful somehow, enjoy your trip!

    • @bshorta
      @bshorta Год назад +1

      @@Debora_9x Thank you so much!

    • @Debora_9x
      @Debora_9x Год назад

      @bshorta You're welcome, hope it's been helpful! :)

  • @kylekennedy9212
    @kylekennedy9212 Год назад +3

    Guga, we call those beetles “June bugs” because they come around when it starts getting warmer and they are harmless. They are blind and are always running into things and they are tanks as well. My dog and I have a great time catching them together! Lol.

  • @gobbidimerda1
    @gobbidimerda1 Год назад +77

    As an italian I tell you to go in a traditional family restaurant in Emilia, trust me, it will blow your mind. That was certainly a good restaurant, but the traditional emilian cuisine (and the traditional cuisine of every region) it's the real deal here.

  • @danjv
    @danjv Год назад +2

    Very nice Guga. There's very much more to discover around Italy. For me Italian cuisine is atop the world's greatest. Charcuterie is as old as meat. Long before refrigeration existed men and women cured meats out of necessity. Hundreds of years later and we such great delicious foods to enjoy.

    • @matthewreilly7890
      @matthewreilly7890 Год назад +1

      "Salumi", in Italy, usually pork, though sometimes other animals like beef, horse or turkey, air dried, sometimes ground and fermented first, called "Salame" (plural. "Salami").
      "Culatello" is a type of "Salumi", tough not "Salame", the carefully trimmed, isolated largest muscle of the "Prosciutto" (Ham), washed with wine and proprietary seasonings depending on producer, then stuffed into a pork bladder, tied for even drying, and cured for at least 9 months, (espescially for smaller ones), and up to 3 or 4 years. (The trimmings are used to produce salami.) The mold grows on the outside of the casing, never actually touching the meat, and imparts the flavors of the humid air coming off the Po River, traditionally regulated by opening and closing special louvers depending on the time of day. The mold also slows the moisture loss so that, espescially in the larger hams, the Culatelli dry and equalize the moisture slowly to avoid case hardening and rot.
      Charcuterie is the French tradition of preserving meat, literally by cooking, though often is associated with dry curing as well, but only in France, not Italy, definitely not in Parma. The word itself translates to "cooked flesh". Most would argue that saucisson sec, and jambon Bayonne, for example would also be considered charcuterie; certainly the term is used more broadly here in America.

  • @mkL37R
    @mkL37R Год назад +3

    Thank you Guga for sharing all those amazing experiences with us ❤

  • @elliotb1795
    @elliotb1795 Год назад +3

    Pre-ordered your book and it came in yesterday. I have to say that I like what's in it. Lots of cool recipes and idea and also some good basic knowledge. Definitely glad I picked it up and I can't wait to make some of those recipes.

  • @vincenzosplate
    @vincenzosplate Год назад +36

    I wish I was there when you were in Italy. I am waiting for you in Australia

    • @CKxperience
      @CKxperience 9 месяцев назад

      Have you guys met?

    • @DonMiguelXVIII
      @DonMiguelXVIII 8 месяцев назад

      This is a collaboration I’d love to see!!!

  • @e-zombie
    @e-zombie Год назад

    Very happy to see that you enjoyed our country hopefully you will come visit again and try some new foods

  • @zappa3837
    @zappa3837 22 дня назад

    Guga, love your other channel. Love this one more. These Europe videos are the best food tour videos I've seen. Would love to see some France videos.

  • @cichlidstrainhunter3607
    @cichlidstrainhunter3607 Год назад +5

    In Italy 🇮🇹 we drank wine at lunch and dinner or in-between for desert with peaches as kids, and I never became an alcoholic, it was our kool-aid/soda

  • @francescogiannini52
    @francescogiannini52 Год назад

    Love the content from italy bro!!! I love how you talk about our country with a lor of respect

  • @willpascarella1292
    @willpascarella1292 Год назад +4

    I'm always really living through guga and his travels. Good work love these vlogs. Have a great day guga.

  • @caseywilson812
    @caseywilson812 Год назад

    Thanks for taking us along, great video

  • @johndancu1228
    @johndancu1228 Год назад +3

    Incredible video Guga !

  • @JeffeyBarney
    @JeffeyBarney Год назад +2

    Lol, the experience is Priceless! The food is good…
    I’m a Chef and that’s my opinion. Lol, I think that Guga was saying the same but more Diplomatically!

    • @JeffeyBarney
      @JeffeyBarney Год назад

      Lol, I’ve also been to Italy…
      I think I’m reading between the lines in this vid Guga!

  • @sebastianobresolin9036
    @sebastianobresolin9036 Год назад

    Great Guga! Enjoy Italy!

  • @The_Magi
    @The_Magi Год назад +2

    Guga, pls do various trips where you visit the various regions of Italian and typical food specialties. It would be really nice

    • @lazyscream7
      @lazyscream7 Год назад

      Probably not tha same quality but if you good in a good supermarket you can find a very good culatello in italy and it's not so expansive.

    • @The_Magi
      @The_Magi Год назад

      @@lazyscream7 I don't know, it could be. But that's not what I wrote or asked in my message

  • @fhertlein
    @fhertlein Год назад +4

    Surprised the video isn't sponsored by Expedia. Loving the travel series.
    Frog legs are briny.
    Liked the variety of the dishes.

  • @yakuve
    @yakuve Год назад

    Got your book.!!! and is Amazing. A real piece of art. Didn't have a chance to get to the event at Coral Gables. I just wanted to say thank you for all the inspiration and the knowledge. I didn't know how fun is to cook until discovered your RUclips channel years ago. Thanks.!!

  • @douglasabdell7676
    @douglasabdell7676 Год назад

    Chapeau Guga ... my favorite video of yours ,,, Brilliant

  • @Hunterboy2407
    @Hunterboy2407 Год назад +1

    That bug is called a green fig beetle, you can also find it in western parts of the US and Mexico

  • @drewflanagan4296
    @drewflanagan4296 Год назад

    The Emerald Ashe Borer are very distinct. Nice to see you enjoying your success Guga.

  • @lukashanna8349
    @lukashanna8349 Год назад +1

    Been waiting for this video, these world vlogs are really fun to watch. great video Guga!

  • @networkn
    @networkn Год назад

    I'm not fancy or bougee! (says the guy who cooks more A5 Wagyu than anyone else I know ROFL). Great video. Don't be shy about having strong reactions at fancy restaurants. As someone who has dined out at a fair number of Michellin star restaurants, I can tell you the Chefs work really hard to create those dishes, and everyone is worried about over reacting, but some of the best experiences I've had at those restaurants is when I have given strong positive feedback and the chef has come out almost giddy with excitement that someone is enthusiastic! I really enjoyed you sharing your experiences. Keep it up.

  • @totalredeem44
    @totalredeem44 Год назад +2

    Cooking meats in bladder is the origin of SOUS-VIDE. Tried it, works well. Exept it doesn't store for multiple years.

  • @luisalejandro3267
    @luisalejandro3267 Год назад

    I love the fact that guga went to a really special place like Emilia Romagna and not to the standard touristic points💪🏼💪🏼

  • @ciorby81
    @ciorby81 Год назад +1

    Been there a couple of years ago, the appetizer with 3 different shades of culatello (from the less to the most cured) were awesome

  • @icantcook9998
    @icantcook9998 Год назад +1

    Italians took tail to snout literally. I hope you're going to South Italy

  • @arlaghdoth4434
    @arlaghdoth4434 Год назад

    Guga travel videos are the best.

  • @johnblanco2780
    @johnblanco2780 Год назад +4

    guga really is Good at anything about meat keep up the good work guga foods :0

  • @bishopnick777
    @bishopnick777 Год назад

    What a cool experience man thanks for shafting !!!

  • @RoninDosho
    @RoninDosho Год назад

    Well That does it, I have a very good friend in Parma, Italy. I'm booking that trip ASAP

  • @immanuellasker4273
    @immanuellasker4273 Год назад

    the reason for shaking the wine is that if it's very old it needs some time to mix with oxygene otherwise it doesn't tastes at its best. Shaking like that helps to accelerate the process

  • @tott598
    @tott598 Год назад

    I was in one of those cellars in januarin South-Tiroli, the smell is just incredible, its almost like your walking inside of a smoked ham, its my happy place =D

  • @adamlowe1072
    @adamlowe1072 Год назад +1

    Guga, you can make your own butter. It's easy and you can control how much and what type of salt you add. Do it in one of your next videos, make compound butter using your own butter

  • @chriscook509
    @chriscook509 Год назад +5

    Dude, you need to make your own cultured butter. It is so easy to do and so much better than any store bought.

  • @zezzy3
    @zezzy3 Год назад +1

    The bladder is the originator of souvide

  • @sleektruck22
    @sleektruck22 Год назад +24

    Man eats Walmart steaks covered in Doritos and nearly falls over from groaning about how good it is. Goes to Italy, eats at a multigenerational Michelin starred restaurant with 4 chefs working to impress him. Instead, he stares like "My doritos steak tastes better." 😂

    • @LeviMatteo
      @LeviMatteo Год назад +3

      The American one is the walmart version of everything, the taste is no exception

  • @josephmacchiello2594
    @josephmacchiello2594 Год назад +3

    As an Italian American I really appreciate these videos .

  • @permanentfitness1919
    @permanentfitness1919 Год назад +1

    Many Italians are very proud of their meat

  • @thewewefox2267
    @thewewefox2267 Год назад

    such an amazing experience, hope i'll try it one day

  • @stini2001
    @stini2001 Год назад +2

    There’s a really good video on the “Italia Squisita” RUclips channel where the chef Massimo Spigaroli prepares that Culatello and explains its amazing history

  • @christinalemke6780
    @christinalemke6780 Год назад

    Guga omg that looked amazing.

  • @freddjXX
    @freddjXX Год назад +5

    Blader cooking is medieval sous-vide

  • @josephpedone2004
    @josephpedone2004 Год назад +1

    Good morning Guga ☕️ happy Friday

  • @cedriclesieur6986
    @cedriclesieur6986 Год назад

    Hey Guga, for the next videos it would be cool to have the all in prices of everything so that way we can get an idea of how accessible it is and how to plan trips if we go to these places!

  • @enragedgecko
    @enragedgecko Год назад

    0:37 That's a fig beetle!!! I used to tie a string and let em fly when I was a kid LOL

  • @aaronsondag8347
    @aaronsondag8347 Год назад

    I just got your book last night!

  • @christopheracuna989
    @christopheracuna989 Год назад

    I hope you made a video on bistecca florentina while you were there! It'd be awesome to see your reaction to that steak

  • @joffe7604
    @joffe7604 Год назад

    Come over to Norway!!

  • @landonsalman5203
    @landonsalman5203 Год назад

    Guga, I’m taking my fiancé on our honeymoon to Italy this fall! we are huge foodies and so I would love your recommendations as well as if your comfortable how much that meal and tour cost?
    Thanks so much, love your videos!

    • @lazyscream7
      @lazyscream7 Год назад

      Probably only the lunch will cost something around 400 euros for a couple. That's the price for a michelin star meal paired with wine but it dipends in a lot of things. If you want to taste traditional delicatessen like culatello it's not that expesive. Even good supermarket have good stuf but there are botteghe that sell high quality food in which you can taste them. If you want some other info i will help you

  • @GoatRoper911
    @GoatRoper911 Год назад

    A must try is Prosciutto Danielle. The pigs are only fed acorns.

  • @TM-ug7bw
    @TM-ug7bw Год назад

    Welcome to Emilia Romagna.
    Land of food, luxury cars and love.

  • @jiklo1883
    @jiklo1883 Год назад

    Guga hopefully you mecican food god take some this what we have seen with you to home from europe! And we are really waiting for it!

  • @JaQba91
    @JaQba91 7 месяцев назад

    0:38
    Theese or alike bugs are quite common in Poland, in spring.

  • @JonnyJKF
    @JonnyJKF Год назад

    The most impressive thing is Guga creating a third RUclips channel just so he can take his wife on holiday to all the fanciest places in Europe as a business expense.
    I enjoy these videos even though RUclips is always trying to hide them from me, even though I’m subscribed.

  • @alphawolf1256
    @alphawolf1256 Год назад

    For me, as an ESL, I do not know why you would call this "Salami"? Is that what Schinken is called in the US? But I live here for 12 years now and I never heard of it. Maybe it is just me.
    Not sure, but we call it Parma Schinken! (Schinken translates to Ham, so it would be Parma Ham). And yes, it is the best in the world, by any means! I miss that so much. Whenever I traveled to Italy, that was the one thing I got first! Great video, as always! Really enjoying your content!

  • @bmoney7764
    @bmoney7764 Год назад

    You should do more of these, like in Spain, Portugal, France, Poland, Germany, etc.

    • @korencek
      @korencek Год назад

      True. Maybe eat Iberian prosciutto.

    • @CharloBagis
      @CharloBagis Год назад

      Guga needs to visit and try food from all of Europe, we each have our own local dishes and traditions, I guarantee he will be amazed wherever he goes

  • @CKxperience
    @CKxperience 9 месяцев назад

    Is this becoming a travel series? Would love to see that imagine you travelling with dry edged angel

  • @tyler8747
    @tyler8747 Год назад

    Italy is beautiful. What else would beautiful? A steak dry aged in garlic and rosemary with a butter binder.

  • @JD-lx3zq
    @JD-lx3zq Год назад

    Guga bout time you got to Italy, hopefully you all enjoyed the beef.

  • @haros2868
    @haros2868 Год назад

    Guga when tasting something amazing 4:57. HOOO HO HUEE HOOOOO

  • @vasiovasio
    @vasiovasio Год назад

    For everyone who wants to know - Guga and his Wife experience the tasting menu - "THE FIRST TEN YEARS OF HISTORY OF ANTICA CORTE PALLAVICINA" and it is cost € 160 per person.

  • @gewatzig123
    @gewatzig123 Год назад

    Guga you're one f**king lucky man!

  • @linito23
    @linito23 Год назад

    Plead guga, I want to see all your videos in Italy rn😭😭

  • @tm5123
    @tm5123 Год назад +1

    We just need a GugAdventures for this kinda stuff! :D

  • @zunriya
    @zunriya Год назад +1

    Good visit guga on emilia romana

  • @Lou_Snuts
    @Lou_Snuts Год назад +1

    Guga,
    Since your expertise is in steak, it would be great to see your impressions of the classic "Bistecca a la Fiorintina" made from Chianna Cattle.
    How about it? 👍

  • @hododod246
    @hododod246 Год назад

    2:46 If menu doesn't have price, it must be free. Very cool.

  • @shark4lure
    @shark4lure Год назад

    Great video! In Italy we don't drink Wine for breakfast, well.. not everybody😅 U have to experience a tradicional restaurant also

  • @zangro2376
    @zangro2376 Год назад +1

    Ogni volta che dice Salame, l'Italiano produttore del culatello Muore.

  • @renzoramondino3621
    @renzoramondino3621 Год назад

    Super glad you enjoyed your stay in Italy!!
    Did you go to Rome or Sicily?

  • @MikeT1D
    @MikeT1D Год назад

    Hey Guga, as much compound butters you use in your experiments, would you do a video of you churning butter from scratch

  • @Dulitzlives
    @Dulitzlives Год назад

    That was great to watch. 🎉🎉🎉😂❤

  • @giosuelucisano4813
    @giosuelucisano4813 Год назад

    Welcome to italy guga

  • @jaxldtco
    @jaxldtco Год назад

    Both jealous as hell and happy for you lol. Looks like I need to go back to Italy lol

  • @H4K3RG4M3S
    @H4K3RG4M3S Год назад

    Parma sempre nel cuore

  • @coala1980
    @coala1980 Год назад

    Great place to visit if you can afford it .I been twice when visiting Italy the whole region of Parma is famous for dairy and meat products only thing is very expensive and hard to find a good accommodation...this is the only negative thing hotels in the region are really bad...