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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Traveling to a new country often means experiencing unique culture shocks. Today, I’m going to be going over what stuck out to me as the weirdest things Italians do, after traveling extensively in Italy and being exposed to Italian culture for years. So, without further ado, let’s get started and learn about some of the strangest things in Italy for foreigners.
    First: Italian Kissing Culture
    Just as France has its famous la bise, Italy also has a prominent kissing culture. When meeting friends and family members, Italians give each other 2 or sometimes even three kisses on the cheek. You start on the other person’s left cheek, but don’t actually make contact with your lips unless you are really close to the person you are greeting. The most surprising part about Italian kissing culture, especially in the South, is that even men will kiss when greeting each other.
    Second: Italian Mammoni
    Another way in which Italy breaks with its macho stereotypes is in how long young Italians, especially young Italian men, live with their parents. Many of the reasons behind these statistics are of course economical, as Italy has one of the highest youth unemployment rates in Europe. Societal factors also come into play, as family is traditionally very important in Italian culture and there isn’t a big stigma associated with living in the family home. There is, however, a subsection of Italians who live at home in their 40s and beyond that Italians call mammoni, meaning mama’s boy. Mammoni are overly dependent on their mothers, even after moving out or getting married.
    Third: Italians Work Weird Hours
    Not only will most shops close for a few hours in the afternoon and for several weeks in August, but most Italians break for one of two hours in the middle of the day to eat lunch. Furthermore, Italians receive a minimum of 20 days paid holiday time per year.
    Fourth: Italians Wear America-Themed Clothing
    It’s common for Italians to wear America-themed clothing, to the point where it’s more or less become a brand itself. NASA clothing is especially popular, particularly among young people, although pretty much every Italian owns at least one item with an American flag, sports team, or city name on it.
    Fifth: Italians Eat Dessert For Breakfast
    Italians, on the other hand, will eat straight up dessert foods for breakfast. I’m talking about foods like milk and cookies, chocolate croissants, and bread lathered in Nutella. However, breakfast in Italy is usually very light, at least compared to America.
    Sixth: Eating Horse in Italy
    The average Italian eats 1 kilo of horse meat per year. Consumption is primarily concentrated in the regions of Puglia, Emilia Romagna, and Veneto. All around Italy, you can find butchers shops specializing in horse meat. Common horse dishes include Sfilacci di cavallo (tiny frayings of horse meat), Prosciutto di cavallo (horse ham), and Straéca (horse steak).
    DISCLAIMER:
    Everything listed here is a generalization about Italy. None of these things are meant to be taken offensively or as criticisms of Italy. These are just the Italian habits that caused me to take a second glance as a foreigner.
    Weird Things That Italians Do:
    0:00 Intro
    0:29 Italians kiss as a greeting
    1:18 Italians live with their parents
    2:40 Italians work weird hours
    3:48 Italians wear America-themed clothing
    4:32 Italians eat dessert for breakfast
    5:26 Italians eat horse meat
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Комментарии • 842

  • @TheChristianDeca
    @TheChristianDeca 3 года назад +410

    If God give us a beast, we eat it.
    If God give us an herb, we make liquor from it.
    That's the Italian Way

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +24

      Lol this has me on the floor 🤣

    • @astupiditalian8442
      @astupiditalian8442 3 года назад +4

      Hell yeah brother

    • @gbp199
      @gbp199 3 года назад +18

      I think the only beast sthat can be safe in italy are the dogs (cuz in Vicenza they eat the cats)

    • @astupiditalian8442
      @astupiditalian8442 3 года назад +6

      @@gbp199 and also wolves because they're sacred

    • @sd.64casale6
      @sd.64casale6 3 года назад +8

      I don't agree with the first point. China beats us

  • @maddan0138
    @maddan0138 3 года назад +230

    we italians really like watching videos about italy to see what the rest of the word says about us

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +25

      Ahaha I know, it's so funny 😅
      80% of the people watching my channel are Italian

    • @whiterabbitinasuit7862
      @whiterabbitinasuit7862 3 года назад +7

      È la cosa più bella del mondo 😂

    • @kalabrisella8675
      @kalabrisella8675 3 года назад +4

      Ahahaha veramente!

    • @zedtrek
      @zedtrek 3 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @AlD-us7mc
      @AlD-us7mc 3 года назад +8

      Non sono affatto un italiano infiltrato…

  • @liaabatti8558
    @liaabatti8558 3 года назад +700

    I've never even thought that eating horses could be considered a weird thing! 😂

    • @joseluisaltamirano1531
      @joseluisaltamirano1531 3 года назад +18

      ma infatti!

    • @fodroumpouras4038
      @fodroumpouras4038 3 года назад +31

      In a lot of countries they eat horse meat.
      In Belgium it is a speciality.
      You can even eat a sandwich with horse filet.
      Horse steak is eaten a lot.

    • @youreadopted3960
      @youreadopted3960 3 года назад +1

      @@fodroumpouras4038 i wanna try it in england

    • @fodroumpouras4038
      @fodroumpouras4038 3 года назад +2

      @@youreadopted3960 just go a head😀

    • @robjj4769
      @robjj4769 3 года назад +5

      Disgustoso

  • @mementomori97
    @mementomori97 3 года назад +267

    me, an Italian who already knows all this stuff but still watching this video. tf

    • @bounty1402
      @bounty1402 3 года назад +7

      me too, just to learn some vocabulary and make sure there's not false information

    • @g.g.g.1826
      @g.g.g.1826 3 года назад +2

      @@bounty1402 ma se sei italiano e sai di star parlando con un altro italiano perché non usi l’italiano

    • @bounty1402
      @bounty1402 3 года назад +7

      @@g.g.g.1826 Primo perché l'altro italiano ha scritto in inglese, quindi gli rispondo nella stessa lingua.
      E secondo per farmi capire da eventuali stranieri che leggeranno questa conversazione.

    • @g.g.g.1826
      @g.g.g.1826 3 года назад

      @@bounty1402 capito

    • @benhope7121
      @benhope7121 3 года назад

      @@g.g.g.1826 famo one palabra in a lingua, e una in the other (some espanol at cazzum ce sta, as always, molto bene)

  • @tototakeke
    @tototakeke 3 года назад +92

    Posto fisso, the italian dream

    • @icovada
      @icovada Год назад

      When I grow up I want to be a posto fisso

  • @stevemcqueen1136
    @stevemcqueen1136 3 года назад +340

    Why is eating horse strange? It's the best meat ever, low in fat and high in proteins and iron.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +34

      Haha I agree! If you think about it, there really isn't a bug difference between eating horse and something like cow. But in America, you would never see it!

    • @silviakonishi299
      @silviakonishi299 3 года назад +13

      Because they are considered pets in most cultures

    • @lawrenceofarabi4654
      @lawrenceofarabi4654 3 года назад +12

      @@silviakonishi299 same in italy

    • @silviakonishi299
      @silviakonishi299 3 года назад +15

      @@lawrenceofarabi4654 i know, I’m italian ☺️ I would say it’s not common at all to eat horse meat here. But some people do and it’s socially accepted...but I’m vegetarian 😇

    • @TheCarloCarlone
      @TheCarloCarlone 3 года назад +12

      @@silviakonishi299 so do rabbits, and yet....

  • @annait2119
    @annait2119 3 года назад +181

    Breakfast in Italy is light because lunch is supposed to be heavier. My American friend sometimes skips lunch as she is used to eating a bigger meal for breakfast

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +11

      Interesting to know!

    • @MsBaby1959
      @MsBaby1959 3 года назад +5

      In fact, most Italians have a full course lunch so breakfast is just a filler till then, for example I'm already cooking lunch and dinner so cooking breakfast too is just too much 😂

    • @dianapohe
      @dianapohe 3 года назад +5

      @@connorgioiafigliu in addition to this, you have to consider that the full name of breakfast would be "prima colazione", because the actual "colazione" would be lunch 😅 this makes the prima colazione just a preparation to the actual one.
      This was true until, idk, a century ago (now hardly nobody says "prima colazione", we say "colazione" and then "pranzo" as you mentioned). It was told us by our literature teacher when he explained how differently the daytime was scheduled back in the days, particularly for farmers and all other workers

    • @diktro2320
      @diktro2320 3 года назад +1

      In Italy we eat breakfast at start of the day and a little snack called spuntino or stuzzichino about 11.00. At this hour, in schools there is a pause between two lessons called recreation hour (or simply recreation), usually 10 or 15 minutes, but it can be 20 or 30 minutes for kids under 7 or 8 years old classes.

    • @numap4701
      @numap4701 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu How's the mutton back in the Cold northern lands?

  • @massiworld5072
    @massiworld5072 3 года назад +92

    It's actually funny because I am originally from the center of Italy and then moved to the north to study, and I remember when my flatmate asked me "wanna eat some horse meat?" and I laughed thinking he was joking. He wasn't lol, but up until that moment I had no idea that there were people eating it

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +11

      Haha that's funny! It goes to show how different the regions are.

    • @ricordiaerei7776
      @ricordiaerei7776 3 года назад +4

      @@connorgioiafigliu Yes, that's correct. Italy is so eterogeneous, each city you visit you get a different food, especially if you change region.

    • @abnormalale
      @abnormalale 3 года назад +1

      I'm roman and I've eaten it a few times... there are some horse-specific butcheries

    • @rawdata678
      @rawdata678 3 года назад +1

      In Viterbo there was a macelleria equina till a few years ago

    • @asamicat8323
      @asamicat8323 3 года назад +1

      I'm from the south and we also eat horses

  • @domenicomotta8113
    @domenicomotta8113 3 года назад +68

    *me, an Italian guy* : mmh, interesting...

  • @stefanob.6551
    @stefanob.6551 3 года назад +19

    Italians actually eat boar too and I personally love it, especially boar salame or boar ragu which is made in the center regions with wonderful tagliatelle!

  • @arianna.lexi.
    @arianna.lexi. 3 года назад +9

    I love how you included Quo vado and the posto fisso, you're actually digging deep into the culture!

  • @mattiadonolato349
    @mattiadonolato349 3 года назад +40

    Nice to see a “Macelleria di cavallo” on pictures that is near my home ahahah

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      That's so funny!

    • @bounty1402
      @bounty1402 3 года назад +1

      I had never heard about that before watching this video.

  • @ImTheRipper97
    @ImTheRipper97 3 года назад +26

    I Just randomly found you (thanks youtube algorithm), being Italian i always liked watching videos about how the rest of the world sees our culture, you deserve more subscribers, keep up the good work my friend!

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the nice comment! I plan on making even more Italy videos!

    • @eusebioalbertieri2248
      @eusebioalbertieri2248 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu same for me, thanks ti you tube algoritm this is my first video and swear not the last

  • @OniGarro
    @OniGarro 3 года назад +20

    This video has a severe lack of polpette di cavallo (horse meatballs), simply everyone's favoutite in Catania, they deserved to be mentioned in the list from 6:08

  • @arianna.lexi.
    @arianna.lexi. 3 года назад +2

    I live in Northern Italy and I never kiss friends or family on the cheek when greeting them, I just say hi or sometimes I give em a hug

    • @daniblue2065
      @daniblue2065 3 года назад +1

      I'm from the north too. I don't miss either unless someone leans in but it's very rare. I think it's more used in the south.

  • @Iknowthismeme
    @Iknowthismeme 3 года назад +16

    5:20 our logic is: our body needs sugar to start the day with energy, but it has to be light so we won’t have stomach problems during the morning, because our body is still waking up (that’s why we also drink coffee, a healthy and light drink with caffeine)

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      Ah that's interesting!

    • @Iknowthismeme
      @Iknowthismeme 3 года назад +2

      @@connorgioiafigliu just like your channel

    • @althealieniz5200
      @althealieniz5200 3 года назад +9

      And sincerely I would never, never harass my tongue early in the day with any salty kind of meat or some bitter vegetables. I mean, I'm still waking up, I need something tender and sweet for my feelings, as a cuddle, as a caress! Can't be a shock! 🤯 😜🍰

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      @@Iknowthismeme Haha that's sweet! Thank you!

  • @davideferretti2930
    @davideferretti2930 3 года назад +19

    the part about the weird hrs...is partly true. italian normally works 40 hrs per week..same as in the rest of the world. It s true that some shops, specially in the small towns/villages closed for abt 3 hrs from 12:30 till 15:30. Now days however, in the main cities shops are open all days from 9/10 till 7:30/8. Some supermarkets are open till 22 or midnight too.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +2

      Yeah, I think this thing is definitely changing!

    • @Windof
      @Windof 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu no change, there is no reasons.

    • @LordRubino
      @LordRubino 3 года назад +3

      Try to live in UK. After 17:30/18:00 all the shops are shut! Only pubs and big supermarket are open.

    • @umpalumpaforum
      @umpalumpaforum 3 года назад

      It's 40 hours per week anyway because the hours are usually 8-12 and 15-19 (or 14-18). To have a shop open all day it has to be a big shop with workers on different shifts

  • @francescacasini4694
    @francescacasini4694 2 года назад +4

    As you said eating horse is a specific tradition only in a few cities/regions here in Italy. Puglia, Veneto and the city of Parma 😉 actually, the large majority of people I know has never eaten horse and would never do

    • @alessandrocalabrese4436
      @alessandrocalabrese4436 6 месяцев назад

      Actually I think is not eaten only in the center. Here in Turin there are specific butchers for horses (since weirdly you can't sell it with other meats)

  • @tototakeke
    @tototakeke 3 года назад +25

    Oh my god this is so weird I never thought of croissants and bread and nutella as desserts 😭😭😭

  • @antoniopp7169
    @antoniopp7169 3 года назад

    I really appreciate your love for italian culture. Thanks for these videos. You'really good!

  • @DaveLegenda
    @DaveLegenda 3 года назад +18

    When traveling around in and outside of Italy figuring out how many kisses on the cheek one expects is the worst thing ever

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +14

      Ahaha mi fa piacere sapere che anche gli italiani hanno questo problema! Io una volta sono andato alla casa della mia amica pugliese. Quando mi ha presentato sua nonna, ho scordato di darle un bacio. Non avevo mai visto una donna così offesa 😂

    • @marcobreda2205
      @marcobreda2205 3 года назад

      😂😂😂 si diciamo che con gli uomini può andare una stretta di mano, ma se scordi il bacio sulla guancia ad una donna, specie se anziana e se non la conosci, li può sembrare offensivo

    • @TheAngelAnime95
      @TheAngelAnime95 3 года назад

      Io li odio i baci da sconosciuti o da chiunque non sia intimo. Come anche il contatto fisico...mi sa che sono nata nel paese sbagliato 😓

    • @gaia7240
      @gaia7240 3 года назад +1

      @@marcobreda2205 credo dipenda dal posto perché da me è strano baciare le vecchiette che non conosci 😂

    • @marcobreda2205
      @marcobreda2205 3 года назад

      @Gaia Ahahaha ma io mi riferisco al momento in cui ci si presenta e si fa conoscenza, almeno qui in Veneto è visto come modo appropriato per salutarsi e congedarsi con una ragazza (e ancor più con una donna di una certa età dato che le vecchiette sono generalmente più legate a questi formalismi rispetto alle nuove generazioni come la mia). Poi il bacio sulla guancia non è legge ovviamente e in genere può andare più che bene anche il semplice saluto con la mano, anzi di questi tempi col covid è decisamente consigliato quest’ultimo 😂 Sarà interessante vedere se e come a fine pandemia questo distanziamento sociale prolungato avrà influenzato le modalità classiche di saluto, e quali cambiamenti potrebbero concorrere al riguardo

  • @DefinitelyGreece
    @DefinitelyGreece 3 года назад +6

    hahaha awesome video! We sure do have big appetites and weird sayings in the Mediterranean.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +6

      Una faccia una razza
      μια φάτσα μια ράτσα
      😊

    • @DefinitelyGreece
      @DefinitelyGreece 3 года назад +3

      @@connorgioiafigliu hahaha exactly! We say that a lot in Greek too....

  • @travelwithmariel3737
    @travelwithmariel3737 3 года назад +3

    Wow nice to know thanks for sharing very nice video enjoy

  • @travelandadventurestudios
    @travelandadventurestudios 3 года назад +2

    Nice Great Video, thanks For sharing, i wish you have a good day and stay in safe

  • @atravellersjourney
    @atravellersjourney 3 года назад +3

    Wow, this video is very informative. I learned a lot.
    Greetings from the Philippines.

  • @Axl_Sc
    @Axl_Sc 3 года назад +9

    in the 60s cats were also eaten in Vicenza (Gatto alla Vicentina)

  • @MrDazAnimation
    @MrDazAnimation 3 года назад +4

    Cool video. I spent a lot of time in Bassano a few years back and a couple of the things you listed here always had me confused. Firstly the local shops closing for around 2 hours during the day. Being from London where shops are nearly always open this was a tough one to get used to. Also the being kissed 3 times by EVERYONE took a lot of getting used to but by the time I got back to London I was expecting the locals to do it to me ... didnt happen. Cool channel, I'll leave another comment on Reddit aswell.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      That was pretty much my experience too! When my Italian friend introduced me to her grandma, she was personally offended when I forgot to kiss her 😂

    • @MrDazAnimation
      @MrDazAnimation 3 года назад +1

      @@connorgioiafigliu been there with a few of the Italians. Especially the older generations. Today's generation I should imagine are a lot more casual with it all.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      @@MrDazAnimation Yep, they were a lot more understanding of my confusion!

  • @pappalippa4687
    @pappalippa4687 3 года назад +2

    You made me hungry! As an italian: 100% agree with all you said :D

  • @TravelGudu
    @TravelGudu 3 года назад +3

    Nice!

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      Ahaha grazie! Spero di non averti offeso troppo 😉

  • @UltimoInMente
    @UltimoInMente 3 года назад +4

    Very well made videos man, congratulazioni!
    Depicting Italy Is waaaay to difficult , there are a lot of things that you say that are far from the reality of where i live, right in the center of Italy, but It's more than fine, you are doing a great job at giving a general idea of Italy without using big stereotypes and that Is a breath of fresh air.
    For a fact, a lot of discussions are made for "Polentoni" Always seen as cold and attached to Money , and "terroni" way to passionate and obnoxious (of course, this Is not a definition for each individual) but the center, even if It hasn't a stereotype Mame, Is Always seen as a Place where people keep all things for themselfs , very warm and welcoming when becoming Friends with them, but very difficult to approach .
    Even then , dividing Italy in only 3 main parts (south, North, center) doesn't give Justice to the variety of dialects, traditions and foods we all have.
    Even between comuni , here in Umbria , we have a lot of competition , we Always think that we are Better than the others, but none the less , we are usually on good terms when the time comes to communicate.
    Just wanted to give my two cents about It, to experience the true Italy, you must visit the whole boot, there is no way around It , each region feels like a totally different world (once went ti Sardegna, Just the landscape was so unusual that It almost felt alien )
    Thanks again for these cool videos about out culture , stammi bene

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! I agree, it's definitely hard to represent Italy since there are so many regional differences, but that is what makes it so special!

  • @libyaforeverinmyhear
    @libyaforeverinmyhear 3 года назад +2

    very entertainment video and interesting channel 👌 i will absolutely hit the sub button and give it a like 😊

  • @TravelAddictsLife
    @TravelAddictsLife 3 года назад

    Great video Connor, you forgot to mention how obsessed we are in Italy about digestion. After you have dinner with friends the first thing we ask when we see them again is "Hai digerito bene?" 😂

  • @annagiuliatrevisan5702
    @annagiuliatrevisan5702 3 года назад +20

    fun fact, once my mum's English colleague visited our town and she wanted to try local food. When we suggested a restaurant specialized in horse meat based dishes, sHE FAINTED 💀

  • @micheledinapoli6435
    @micheledinapoli6435 3 года назад +4

    2:38 THAT MOVIE KILLED ME LOL

  • @jonathanscarfo4005
    @jonathanscarfo4005 3 года назад +1

    Regarding breakfast people forget to understand that while we have a very small breakfast we many times eat a panino, fruits and similar mid morning. The main point is that we don’t cook our food in the morning.

  • @marcellointraina4887
    @marcellointraina4887 2 года назад +1

    Man, in our region Lombardy and however in Northern Italy, especially near Alps, we eat donkeys too... "Stracotto d'asino" (roughly "Overcooked donkey") is a specialty; it's very good. I told this fact to an Indian fellow, and he went mad ! Even for some of us Italians, Sourtherners, it's an odd thing. But I think they don't regret it, Southern Italy has a ton of excellent recipes. Another horse dish that may interest you is Bresaola, with horse meat. It's made especially in the province above mine, Sondrio, and is excellent.

  • @yourfirstsecondlanguage4782
    @yourfirstsecondlanguage4782 3 года назад +8

    I miss Italy! The first three I’d say are quite common in many non Germanic cultures in general though!

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      Definitely! A lot of these could be applied to Mediterranean countries in general

  • @hasnulbulgaria7090
    @hasnulbulgaria7090 3 года назад +2

    Great video,i like you say friend 🙏👍

  • @dnbtravels
    @dnbtravels 3 года назад +3

    Cool share and channel , stay connected

  • @Andrea-ek5pb
    @Andrea-ek5pb 3 года назад +7

    Sono italiano e sto guardando questo video 😂...
    La carne di cavallo si mangia anche in Sicilia!

    • @RlCKI
      @RlCKI 3 года назад +2

      Lo si mangia anche da noi in Piemonte, in special modo l'asino 😋

    • @rossellaerre695
      @rossellaerre695 3 года назад +2

      Anche in Sardegna! E anche asino, coniglio, capra, pecora, lumache, e da qualche parte anche gatti...

    • @Andrea-ek5pb
      @Andrea-ek5pb 3 года назад

      @@rossellaerre695 gatti? 😱😱

    • @donaldfuck
      @donaldfuck 3 года назад +1

      @@Andrea-ek5pb quando hai fame mangi anche i topi

    • @rossellaerre695
      @rossellaerre695 3 года назад

      @@Andrea-ek5pb leggende metropolitane...

  • @pavesemyfavouritelesbian
    @pavesemyfavouritelesbian 3 года назад +7

    Video: Italians eat horse
    Me, an italian: we do?

  • @gabrielex
    @gabrielex 3 года назад +1

    There's a reason why people in Italy usually take a long time leaving their parents' house: cost of life, uncertainty of job, low salaries.
    In US cost of life in absolute sense is usually higher compared to Italy, but in relative terms cost of life in US is way lower.
    An average salary in Italy is around 1000-1500 euros per month (yes salaries are paid monthly in Italy, so you'll get your paycheck only every month and not every week),
    so if you consider that the average price renting a house in some of the main cities is around 1000-1500 euros, it's easy to understand that it is quite difficult to move out, so it's not about not wanting to, it's just freakin difficult to have enough money to get your own place, and we're talking about rental!
    So if your annual gross salary is around 20k euros it means either you pay for a house or for food...and then you also have to pay taxes and maybe live?
    In US having salaries over 65k is quite common, so at the end of the day you can save more money, get a house and do what you like, even if you have to pay for insurance and if many things are more expensive, your buying power is still way higher compared to Italy.
    P.S. Eating horse meat is not common at all in Italy, what about cricket spitting contests in US? I think that's quite weirder, and I've even seen lollipops with crickets inside.

  • @amilcaresavio9986
    @amilcaresavio9986 3 года назад +6

    Bombette, costata, salsiccia, panera, straccetti crudi!!! La carne di cavallo è una bomba💣 da Vito al mercato rionale di Giambellino Milano

  • @niccolo426
    @niccolo426 3 года назад +4

    è veramente bello vedere la propria cultura da un punto di vista diverso

  • @connorgioiafigliu
    @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +4

    What's the weirdest thing you've come across abroad?

    • @gioq4702
      @gioq4702 3 года назад +1

      @@myfishisnothappy1595 *cook or chef. the cooker is the machine

    • @queenbee6706
      @queenbee6706 3 года назад +1

      You are the weirdest and you are not even Italian.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      @Queen Bee I'm honored 🙏

  • @nicolazanin2686
    @nicolazanin2686 3 года назад +1

    And let me tell you, it's really good

  • @danielaf1487
    @danielaf1487 3 года назад +3

    I'm Italian - quite apart from the fact I've been a vegetarian since I was 18, I live with a husband (also Italian) who eats meat but would never eat horses. I also know plenty of Italians who also would never eat horse meat - there's quite a few, in fact. I wouldn't generalize about the horse meat thing, it's not universal here in Italy.

    • @donaldfuck
      @donaldfuck 3 года назад

      Se voi siete ignoranti non è colpa di questa tradizione italiana secolare.

    • @antoniousai1989
      @antoniousai1989 2 года назад

      8/20 region consume horse meat. You're just posh

  • @lauracapobianco4067
    @lauracapobianco4067 3 года назад +2

    The last part about horse meat was very accurate

  • @maryjaneorwell4045
    @maryjaneorwell4045 3 года назад +5

    Hi! In Italy actually eat a lot of wild and uncommon animals but don’t do it on everyday basis, since it’s not so easy to find these kind of animals due to hunting regolation laws, surely you can’t find it in the supermarkets. I addiction to that, i must say that nowadays we have easy access to proteins or meats and it doesn’t even cost that much, so we are shocked about someone eating this kind of food. The consumption of meats like frog, donkey or even cat became popular during fascism period and war time, because people literally had nothing else to eat. They ate what they found. In China they eat dogs, in Thailand they eat mice, in South America they eat crocodiles and in the usa it’s easy to find a buffalo steak.
    Last but not least I would like to say that these are regional delicatessen, for example, i’ve eaten snails and porcupines but i never ate horse or donkey

    • @24dreamchild
      @24dreamchild 3 года назад

      Did you eat porcupines in Italy?
      I know typical Italian dishes with "unusual" animals like horses, donkeys, frogs, snails, roe deers, deers, rabbits, cats (but now it's forbidden), pigeons, pheasants. Someone also eats coypus and there's also a typical cheese with worms (you actual eat a cheese with living and moving worms in it). But porcupines...?

    • @vdl1203
      @vdl1203 3 года назад

      @@24dreamchild yes, i ate porcupine once

    • @maryjaneorwell4045
      @maryjaneorwell4045 3 года назад

      @@24dreamchild technically it's forbidden, but someone still hunts them. It kind of tastes like rabbit. Anyway, i don't even know how i could find one, when i ate it, i was like 10 yo

  • @AndreaBorto
    @AndreaBorto 2 года назад

    macelleria pastore fabio was located in voltabarozzo padua so do you live here in Padua??

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  9 месяцев назад

      No, era una foto da Google! A Padova ci sono stato ma non ho mai messo piede in una macelleria veneta. Il carne di cavallo l'ho mangiato soltanto da un'amica in Puglia un paio di volte.

  • @BaytoBayern
    @BaytoBayern 3 года назад +9

    I had a horse meat lasagna in Innsbruck! The only time I had ever seen it on a menu! And I love the double kissing is also in southern Germany and Austria.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      That's so interesting! I didn't know that was a thing in southern Germany too, but I guess it makes sense given the geography!

    • @raffaeleirlanda6966
      @raffaeleirlanda6966 3 года назад +4

      @@connorgioiafigliu In whole Europe you can find horse meat butchers. It is not a matter of geography of countries close to Italy... Eating horse meat is so common in Europe that it is part of the culture. In Polonia they eat more horse meat than Italy and in France is a very luxury dish.
      Even in Three Musketeers book or some Charles Dickens tales you find scenes of eating horse meat roasted in inns (In the Pickwick Papers if I recall it well) and it is not simply a fact of different ages culinary habits... 🤣🤣🤣
      Country in the world that consumes more horses is Mexico, followed by Argentina and Kazakhstan. Fourth comes Mongolia where horses have been always a relevant food resource for millennia. 🤔

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +5

      @Raffaele Irlanda Si, e' molto comune in Italia e Polonia, ma non lo vedresti mai nel Regno Unito! Grazie per il commento Raffaele, sto per rilasciare il mio primo video in italiano, quindi rimani collegato 😉

    • @raffaeleirlanda6966
      @raffaeleirlanda6966 3 года назад +3

      @@connorgioiafigliu Non è affatto comune in Italia... In tutta Napoli dove vivo, conosco una sola macelleria che vende carne di cavallo e l'ho scoperta per caso perché era vicina ad una gelateria molto rinomata in città. Se vedi i video dell'Influencer RUclips Nicolò Balini, giovane assai famoso in Italia, lui che è onnivoro e ha mangiato di tutto, presenta la carne di cavallo (e di asino) mangiata in una paninoteca a Catania in Sicilia come una curiosità.
      La carne di cavallo si consuma in Italia, ma sempre nelle stesse zone geografiche precise (Emilia Romagna e Veneto al nord in testa, e Puglia e Sicilia al sud) ma sono sempre gli stessi consumatori fissi IMHO per motivi storici a preferirla...

  • @o_felipe_reis
    @o_felipe_reis 3 года назад +5

    What a great video man! So well edited! I'm genuinely impressed! Congratulations!

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the comment! I've still got a ways to got, but we're getting there!!

    • @o_felipe_reis
      @o_felipe_reis 3 года назад +3

      Connor Gleason - Travel & Languages really good!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @AfroLinguo
    @AfroLinguo 3 года назад +5

    It is true that my middle eastern male friends also do this cheek kissing. In my home country, we also have a very macho culture, so I would never kiss my male friends on the cheek. But with male friends from other countries, I wouldn't mind. Furthermore, I wouldn't be very vulnerable infront of my male friends from my home country, but I could easily be, with male friends from other countries. Nice video bro.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      Yeah, it's really interesting how it varies country to country!

    • @stocchinet
      @stocchinet 3 года назад +1

      You mainly do it with family members tho, i always shiver a bit when i'm forced to do it at family gatherings with unknown uncles i see 1 time every 10 years...

    • @AfroLinguo
      @AfroLinguo 3 года назад

      @@stocchinet 😅😅 I can imagine

  • @DanniandJoe
    @DanniandJoe 3 года назад +1

    Recently seen a horse steak on the menu in Italy I didn’t realise they ate it! Thanks for sharing

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      Haha they definitely do! I have yet to try it for myself though

    • @lucafrancescopisanello3321
      @lucafrancescopisanello3321 3 года назад +1

      Connor Gleason ahahaha it’s not bad, and the taste it’s really strange ahahaha.

    • @nocturneJOJO
      @nocturneJOJO 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu when is cooked as a steak it loosely reminds of game meat, is definetely VERY good but can catch you off guard if you're expecting something more like beef. In its prosciutto or even more salame form is at its best though in my opinion. :)

  • @michelesantolini4342
    @michelesantolini4342 3 года назад +5

    Completely shocked when I found out it was like a taboo in the Anglo-Saxon world

    • @fanciot
      @fanciot 3 года назад +5

      Tell the British that we also eat rabbits, which for them are pets as well kittens are for us 😁

    • @lucadantiga5316
      @lucadantiga5316 3 года назад

      @@fanciot Che cattivo...

  • @ricordiaerei7776
    @ricordiaerei7776 3 года назад +1

    Where I live is not so common "kissing" between male, I dont see anyone doing it, and also I dont remember someone did in my family, but we are talking about the "cold" northern Italy.

    • @liaabatti8558
      @liaabatti8558 3 года назад

      Io sono di Brescia e confermo: i maschi fra di loro non si baciano! Ahahah! Comunque anche fra maschi (i miei amici, quantomeno) salutandosi si abbracciano spesso! Quindi, dai, non siamo quei freddi burberi lavoratori che potremmo sembrare! 😂

  • @marianoravandoni3705
    @marianoravandoni3705 3 года назад +3

    Not only horse meat, but donkey meat and goat meat too.

  • @ddtgranata8356
    @ddtgranata8356 3 года назад +2

    Hi from Venice 👋

  • @user-zq4et6ig8j
    @user-zq4et6ig8j 3 года назад +5

    Talkin about goin away from our homes, the fact is that, if you' re going to university you are forced to stay at home with your parents, we do not have colleges in here, the only alternative is an appartament in the same city you study in, so until you are 24 in the majority of the cases, you won't leave. Than, as you said, here there are no available jobs for youngsters, and trust me, most of the times americans talk about old kids living with parents as if it was something that we like, but trust me, it is one of the most humiliating things ever. I hate it when i hear " italians live with their parents" trust me, it is not that easy expecially here in northen italy, in southern italy it is a much more acceptable and well seen thing, and i don't know why.

    • @strikedn
      @strikedn 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. Most people living abroad don't understand how difficult it is too find a good, decent-paid job in Italy when you're young. They only believe in all those silly stereotypes and don't really know what is like living here.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      @claudio semenzato Non dico per niente che sia colpa vostra o qualcosa volontaria. Come sapete, questo stereotipo esiste fuori dall'Italia e quindi in questo video volevo spiegare il perché. Infatti, tutti i miei amici italiani o sono andati all'estero per cercare il lavoro o restano in Italia e si lamentano del male pagare e del maltrattamento. Aprezzo sempre i vostri commenti, soprattutto se pensate che non ho ben spiegato un tema e volete chiarire qualcosa. Grazie per il sostegno 💪

    • @user-zq4et6ig8j
      @user-zq4et6ig8j 3 года назад +2

      @@connorgioiafigliu siamo noi che dobbiamo ringraziare te perché dimostri un po di interesse e di comprensione nei confronti di chi ce la sta mettendo tutta e sacrifica momenti che potrebbero essere importanti solo per gettare le basi di un futuro che si spera essere tranquillo. Hope to see more videos from you, you could be the first american to learn things from italians and not from movies, stand up comedians or family guy

    • @strikedn
      @strikedn 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu Dn't worry, it was not addressed to you. You actually seem one of the few who knows what is like to live in Italy. Keep up the great work. you're more than welcome.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      @@user-zq4et6ig8j Thank you! I'll be putting out another video about languages this week, then I plan on making one comparing the Italian regions to American states. Let me know if your region has any special characteristics I should include!

  • @alexvlog5487
    @alexvlog5487 3 года назад +3

    Cool video....
    Post video for india as well
    Support from india

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      Haha thank you Alex! Italy's my expertise, so that's what I'm focusing on now. I plan on making videos about India in the future (travel vlogs).
      But if I were to make this video about India instead, I probably would have talked about cows and the famous head bobble!

  • @hotpink000
    @hotpink000 2 года назад

    Do hou kiss each other on the cheeks when meeting colleagues in person for the first time?

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  9 месяцев назад

      In America women sometimes kiss their family members on the cheeks, but otherwise kissing is only a romantic thing (and not on the cheek obviously...)

  • @gnamitalianrecipes5771
    @gnamitalianrecipes5771 3 года назад +16

    Hi ^_^ yes it's true in some region there is the tradition to eat horse meat. It's because time ago the horse meat was cheaper than the other kinds of meat like beef and since Italian cuisine was born as simple/poor cuisine this thing is remained in the tradition even now 😅 anyway great video 👍

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      I'm just seeing this now! Thanks for the info!

    • @robjj4769
      @robjj4769 3 года назад +1

      In quali regioni é tradizione mangiare carne di cavallo? Mai visto, né sentito che c'è una regione il cui piatto tipico o mangia tanta carne di cavallo.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      @@robjj4769 Ce ne sono un paio, ma soprattutto la Puglia

    • @robjj4769
      @robjj4769 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu Puglia????? Mi suona nuova. 😱😱 Non ci credo proprio

    • @emanueleverardi6854
      @emanueleverardi6854 3 года назад +2

      @@robjj4769 in tutta Italia si mangiava carne di cavallo, adesso viene mangiata solo in alcune regioni.. Io so che in Puglia si mangia ancora la carne di cavallo e non è per nulla male.. Ha pochi grassi e si sente

  • @FaustoM7432
    @FaustoM7432 3 года назад +2

    Not only horses. Italians eats also donkeys

  • @kookyteves296
    @kookyteves296 3 года назад +2

    Hope to. Visit ur country soon

  • @nukimcu1021
    @nukimcu1021 3 года назад +1

    Dude, I loved your videos, but you talk about "carne di cavallo" and you don't mention Catania!? :)

  • @TravelersParadise
    @TravelersParadise 3 года назад +3

    Haha my culture is similar where the children stay with the parents into adulthood. We usually don't move out until we get married or we decide we are ready to move out on our own. So wondering my background, it's Russian and Israeli ;)

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +2

      Haha Israel doesn't surprise me, since it's another Mediterranean country, but I never would have guessed the same is true for Russia!

    • @TravelersParadise
      @TravelersParadise 3 года назад +1

      @@connorgioiafigliu Haha yeah I'm not too sure about Russia, but certain areas are still super old fashioned :)

  • @i13specchi
    @i13specchi 3 года назад +3

    eating Horses is not that common in Italy as you think... me my family and friends have never eaten horses meat.... or not so often maybe one or twice in their lives... but unfortunatly many italians eat rabbits and bunnies (I don't). But it is an interesting video! you got a new subscriber!

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      Not everywhere, but where I lived in Puglia yes! I'm explaining it in my next video 😁

    • @ricordiaerei7776
      @ricordiaerei7776 3 года назад +1

      True, like is not easy find sparkling wine in the center of Italy they are more focused on still wine, while in some north region finding sparkling wine is easier. Sometimes we eat frogs but only in special occasion is not a kind of food you eat everyday or often

    • @liaabatti8558
      @liaabatti8558 3 года назад +1

      @Shut Up Idiot, adoro il neh alla fine! Con il resto della frase in inglese, rende a meraviglia! Ahahah! 😂

    • @asamicat8323
      @asamicat8323 3 года назад

      Io la mangio almeno un volta al mese

  • @filippozordan7941
    @filippozordan7941 3 года назад +1

    me, an italian: interesting...

  • @giacomocasarin7649
    @giacomocasarin7649 3 года назад +1

    All correct, nice accent!

  • @domif.b.7657
    @domif.b.7657 3 года назад +5

    I think you definitely make the best videos about Italy while not being an Italian. Great job!

  • @connorgioiafigliu
    @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +5

    Check out my most recent video here 😊:
    HOW I LEARNED ITALIAN AS AN AMERICAN - MY POLYGLOT STORY (ita w/ eng sub) →
    ruclips.net/video/6QogqUdj3-M/видео.html
    Dà un'occhiata al mio video più recente qui 😊:
    COME HO IMPARATO L'ITALIANO DA AMERICANO - LA MIA STORIA POLIGLOTTA (ita w/ eng sub) → ruclips.net/video/6QogqUdj3-M/видео.html
    And consider subscribing if you enjoyed the video! It's my intention to focus this channel on Italy 🙏

    • @friday_bug
      @friday_bug 3 года назад

      If you find eating horse weird imagine eating frogs or sweet pudding made with pig blood 🤣

  • @aalb1873
    @aalb1873 3 года назад +95

    We eat donkeys too with polenta, especially in the city of Rovigo, Rovigh County.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +6

      I'll have to try it!

    • @lone51
      @lone51 3 года назад +13

      in the little city i was born (Borgomanero, Novara province, Piemonte) there is "Tapulone" According to a legend, the recipe was created by thirteen hungry pilgrims who, returning from a visit to the sanctuary of San Giulio d'Orta , stopped in the place where Borgomanero stands today . Having run out of food supplies, they cooked a donkey that followed them. To mitigate the hardness of the animal's meat, these were finely chopped and cooked for a long time in wine. The company liked the dish so much that it convinced them to settle permanently in the place of the meal, where a village was founded which formed the nucleus of today's Borgomanero!!!!

    • @aalb1873
      @aalb1873 3 года назад +3

      @@connorgioiafigliu
      Go to Rovigh, than ask “polenta col somarino” and drink grappa del contadin too.
      You’ll feel like the young Hernst Hemingway in his italians years. Apart actually we are not at war.

    • @aalb1873
      @aalb1873 3 года назад +3

      @@lone51 As we say in the lower Po valley: una bomba calorica / a caloric bomb.

    • @ekaterinaio777
      @ekaterinaio777 3 года назад +1

      I have never eaten donkey meat, but donkey salame is really good :)

  • @alimaan3119
    @alimaan3119 3 года назад +2

    Good

  • @apili1984
    @apili1984 3 года назад

    Taste in Verona the pastisada de Caval very delish... And we eat also donkey the Stracotto d’asino...

  • @grantottero4980
    @grantottero4980 6 месяцев назад

    20 days of paid vacation time are very few! My contract allows us 32 days per year (in case we don't work on Saturdays, otherwise they become 36...). I work in what you called "Government jobs (Town Hall offices, indeed), but the wages are not so high as you said (unless you have the status of manager).

  • @aeneasfuchskuntz7031
    @aeneasfuchskuntz7031 3 года назад

    I laughed too much, 'cause Iive just next to a horse meat shop (I'm not sure of the spelling)
    I'm looking forward to the next video

  • @danielebranca7823
    @danielebranca7823 3 года назад +2

    about 55/60 years ago when my young parents would have to buy horse meat, it was seen as a thing poor people would do because it was the cheapest meat here in the north of italy, right now is almost out of budget... things change a lot in a few years

  • @giadatraveller2788
    @giadatraveller2788 3 года назад +14

    Hi Connor, all of this is true!!! i love being an italian♡!

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +2

      Glad you liked it!

    • @bellezzacali6269
      @bellezzacali6269 3 года назад +2

      Same

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      @Megan Bellezza Gambino Calì Gli italiani si lamentano sempre del loro paese. A volte dovete ricordare che tutto il mondo vi apprezza 😊❤️

    • @bellezzacali6269
      @bellezzacali6269 3 года назад +2

      @@connorgioiafigliu
      Sono stato educato ad amare la mia cultura e da dove è nata la mia famiglia. 2019 mio padre è stato ucciso a New York e mi sono avvicinato alla mia cultura, è la mia benedizione. Prenditi cura dei tuoi con orgoglio! ❤😀

    • @ricordiaerei7776
      @ricordiaerei7776 3 года назад

      Sure? It's not common kissing on the cheeks at least here in the north, it's more used in France

  • @massimococcia6878
    @massimococcia6878 3 года назад +2

    Horse is actually pretty good! Tagliata di cavallo, in north Italy or fantastic pezzetti di cavallo in the south... tasty!

  • @marcvanpoucke5560
    @marcvanpoucke5560 3 года назад

    Horse is also eaten in France and Belgium. One of the popular versions is a kind of salami called 'Boulogne' which is mainly horse meat. The 'Boulogne' is appreciated because of the combination of the sweeter horse meat and the salt present in all salamis. Horse meat is often imported from South America e.g. Argentina.

  • @pinky6789
    @pinky6789 6 месяцев назад +2

    Most Italians will take one or two hours in the middle of the day to eat lunch? That's not correct. Northern Italy is predominantly industrial, and factory workers have very little time for lunch breaks. In big cities like Milan or Verona, for instance, stores are always open. Market vendors are not taking any particular break, they eat when it's lunchtime, but if a customer shows up they interrupt the lunch and help them. PS. I've never had horse meat in my life. I'm not vegan, most comments written by Italians make me want to become a vegetarian, though.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  6 месяцев назад

      You're right, I definitely should have worded that better. My bad! The problem is I made this video for other Americans who might want to visit Italy. So I was mostly referring to the workers that tourists tend to interact with (in restaurants or small shops that close in the middle of the day) and not the average Italian working in a factory/office. It's very unusual for these places to close in the middle of the day in the United States, which is why an American might consider it "weird." But what I didn't expect was that mostly Italians would end up watching this video 😂

  • @cikho
    @cikho 3 года назад +1

    brasaola di cavallo it's way better than prosciutto! yum!

  • @rajnapobrati6978
    @rajnapobrati6978 3 года назад

    Cascadian black metal tshirt are still american related shirts?

  • @ivyiish
    @ivyiish 3 года назад +5

    I've lived in the Middle East and yes they're fan of kisses like Italians too! The working hours sounds amazing too! Would trade my job to work in Italy LOL and to have desserts for brekky yummm.

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      I know, right! Which country did you work in?

    • @ivyiish
      @ivyiish 3 года назад +2

      @@connorgioiafigliu in the US now and worked in Dubai years ago. Arabs are definitely like Italians when it comes to kiss greetings

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +2

      @@ivyiish That's what I would have guessed. I have a friend who also worked in Dubai and he said the same thing--but also that Dubai is too hot!!!

    • @ivyiish
      @ivyiish 3 года назад +2

      @@connorgioiafigliu yes weather in Dubai is terrible but overall an amazing place to live in. The best time to visit is from December to March

    • @gbp199
      @gbp199 3 года назад

      The problems is that also the italian would like to work in italy...

  • @jurghenjurghein1974
    @jurghenjurghein1974 3 года назад +2

    Nice shirt n fashionable.i am sure if u had ever being in italy you would have never even know of its existance..😀..any way even in sicily we eat horses n shops in turistic places are open all the day round especially malls

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      Ho visitato più o meno metà delle regioni italiane, pero purtroppo non sono mai stato in Sicilia. Spero di andarci il prossimo anno! Questi video li faccio sia per insegnare qualcosa d'Italia agli stranieri, sia per far vedere agli italiani come la vede un americano. Questo weekend rilascio un altro video sulle lingue. Poi, nelle prossime settimane, ne faro' altri sulle regioni italiani e sul mio apprendimento della lingua italiana (in italiano). Spero possano essere di tuo interesse 😊

    • @jurghenjurghein1974
      @jurghenjurghein1974 3 года назад

      Si sono molto carini ..poi questa cosa del cavallo mi ha fatto molto ridere..speriamo di poter viaggiare l anno prox dove ci pare

  • @51tomtomtom
    @51tomtomtom 3 года назад +4

    you forgot to mention :most Italians have maybe just a coffee (you'd call it espresso) or e Cappuccino for breakfast , nothing else ! It is called "espresso (means "express") because you drink it very fast (one sip).

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      True! But I'm not too big of a coffee drink so I tend to forget about things like that 😅

    • @elenabrambilla8675
      @elenabrambilla8675 3 года назад +2

      espresso is actually referred to as the way of producing it under high pressurized hot water, so it literally means "pressed-out"

    • @51tomtomtom
      @51tomtomtom 3 года назад

      @@elenabrambilla8675 not sure about this ! Than the coffee would be called "pressato" For me the EXPRESS-idea sounds more real , especially thinking that this coffee is consumed in 2 minutes (and having the right to use the toilet !) When in the late 1800
      Angelo Moriondo invented the machine , he followed the clients request to have the coffee fast ( la richiesta della clientela del suo locale sito nel centro di Torino, in un tempo più breve(

    • @elenabrambilla8675
      @elenabrambilla8675 3 года назад

      @@51tomtomtom check it out

    • @51tomtomtom
      @51tomtomtom 3 года назад

      @@elenabrambilla8675 what do you think I did ? (see the copied text )

  • @alessiogrieco6740
    @alessiogrieco6740 3 года назад

    20 days of vacation minimum? Where and when?

  • @XxFrank
    @XxFrank 3 года назад +1

    I just want to point out that I eat bread with extra virgin olive oil with (if I have them) fresh tomatoes. I think bread with evo oil is very important thing in my life as an italian.

  • @danbrujto
    @danbrujto 3 года назад +1

    "although pretty much every Italian owns at least one item with an American flag, sports team, or city name on it"...what? where did you saw that?

  • @matteolaura78
    @matteolaura78 3 года назад

    Ciao Connor Gleason, just a precise: "posto fisso", not "posto fisto" ;-)
    You make me smile, very nice to listen as an Italian :-) ... and ... it is true .... we work more hours than you can see in the clock :-) often 9-11 h. a day.
    ..and .. I like the part about breakfast in the morning, we love sweets and it is so strange for us eat salt things ! :-)

  • @angelomezzadri2463
    @angelomezzadri2463 3 года назад +2

    I write in Italian 'cause my english is bad. A Piacenza è comune mangiare la carne di cavallo, cruda (tartare) o cotta che si chiama "Picula" ed è un ragù che si mangia con il pane, questo perché anticamente c'erano molte caserme militari e molti cavalli e quando erano alla fine non si seppellivano ma .....😊😊

    • @alessandropaternieri751
      @alessandropaternieri751 3 года назад +1

      non mangiano neanche il coniglio,però mangiano il tacchino che a noi fa cagare perchè non sa di niente

    • @bounty1402
      @bounty1402 3 года назад +1

      a Piacenza bevete il vino nelle tazze di ceramica, questo è molto più strano della carne di cavallo 😂😂

    • @angelomezzadri2463
      @angelomezzadri2463 3 года назад

      @@bounty1402 Hai ragione, bere il vino nello scodellino con il pollice dentro è tipico delle nostre zone,😊 ormai però trovi poche osterie che te lo servono.

    • @alessandropaternieri751
      @alessandropaternieri751 3 года назад +1

      @@bounty1402 vero tipo delle scodelle

  • @jasminehasan890
    @jasminehasan890 6 месяцев назад +3

    Healthy too. Rich in iron.

  • @tommasoterzano5180
    @tommasoterzano5180 3 года назад +1

    The breakfast thing depends a lot on your life stile and habits

  • @zamarco2
    @zamarco2 3 года назад +2

    La carne di cavallo è buona ma ha un sapore forte :-) horse meat is good even if it can have a strong flavor and is very rich in iron therefore ideal for anemics. :-)

  • @riccardo2723
    @riccardo2723 3 года назад +16

    Un saluto dall'Emilia Romagna, dio boia! Sperando che anche i vostri feed di utube vi consiglino i suoi video. W LA CARNE DI CAVALLO
    Porca Madonna a tutti.

    • @godpro3189
      @godpro3189 3 года назад +4

      sai vero che non c'è bisogno per forza di bestemmiare addirittura 2 volte per dimostrare di essere italiano?

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      L'anno prossimo mi trasferisco a Bologna!

    • @Hastdupech8509
      @Hastdupech8509 3 года назад +1

      Il commento di cui non sapevo di aver bisogno

    • @stocchinet
      @stocchinet 3 года назад +2

      Dio cane dalla toscana fratello

    • @andreaastolfi1234
      @andreaastolfi1234 3 года назад +2

      e dal Veneto no?

  • @TravelersParadise
    @TravelersParadise 3 года назад +1

    I actually saw Horse meat being sold at some restaurant in Vegas, like wow lol The most unique meat I tried was Deer meat :)

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +1

      That's pretty crazy! I can't say I've ever seen something like that in America. What type of restaurant was it?

    • @TravelersParadise
      @TravelersParadise 3 года назад +1

      @@connorgioiafigliu It was some restaurant at the New York New York Hotel..

    • @tashkipa
      @tashkipa 3 года назад +3

      for northern italian like me deer meat it's very common, especially in the alps. i didn't know that it could be seen as weird. salmì di cervo con polenta is one of my favourite dishes

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад

      @@tashkipa that's so cool! I'll have to try it.

    • @tashkipa
      @tashkipa 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu ruclips.net/video/wCJV8IYX2aY/видео.html&ab_channel=MigrosMigustoIT
      here the recipe, you don't have to marinate the meat for 10 days, 2/3 it's enough. you can adapt this recipe by your taste

  • @pietrom2642
    @pietrom2642 3 года назад

    As an Italian the fact that in rdr2 is bad killing horses but good killing deers and mooses disappoints me

  • @mariasamanta666
    @mariasamanta666 3 года назад +3

    Scusami perché voi invece vi mangiate gli opossum, gli alligatori etc invece è normale??? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @connorgioiafigliu
      @connorgioiafigliu  3 года назад +3

      Per niente 😅
      Ma sono buoni i coccodrilli 😋

    • @OniGarro
      @OniGarro 3 года назад

      @@connorgioiafigliu ho sentito che mangiarli troppo spesso nuoce alla fertilità. Comunque in nord America ci sono gli alligatori, non so se valga anche per loro ma è probabile.

  • @iota-09
    @iota-09 3 года назад

    Wait a sec
    How is temporarily closing for lunch and having paid leave... Weird?
    I mean yeah in August it's a bit excessive, but that's mainly because most italians use up all their paid leaves just to go in vacation during summer(especially ferragosto)
    ...are you sure it's not the usa that's weird for not having those thingsm like, when are you supposed to eat lunch then?

    • @jrgptr935
      @jrgptr935 6 месяцев назад

      Auch in Deutschland schließen Läden von 12:00 bis 14:30 oder 15:00 Uhr. Samstag nachmittag ist ganz geschlossen - außer bei Friseuren. Dafür haben Friseure montags geschlossen. Sonntags ist natürlich alles geschlossen, außer der Gastronomie und manche Bäckereien, die sonntags morgen kurz geöffnet haben.

  • @marcomicheli4509
    @marcomicheli4509 3 года назад

    You can tell, in Parma we eat raw minced horse meat called “cavallo pesto” with different seasonings like garlic oil, lemon, mustard, olives and vegetables...and it is bloody good (other than very healthy as horse meat doesn’t have much fat so it is almost all protein and is very rich in blood iron)