Dream of Italy Season 2: Full Bologna Episode
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2018
- Bologna is one of Italy’s lesser-known big cities but is one of its more charming. Known its cuisine (this is where Italians go to eat) and as home to the oldest university in the western world. It also the center of Italy’s “motor valley” and host Kathy McCabe gets a test drive in a Lamborghini. Not only does she learn how to make Bologna’s famous tortellini but she attends Gelato University, yes it is real. Kathy and her friend Alessandro head for the Bologna Hills, La Dolce Vita-style in a convertible and meet the nonna (grandmother) who makes some of the best ragu in the world. Plus much more… For more information, visit www.dreamofitaly.com
I am living in Bologna as a foreign student and I want to confess that this city is pure love, the architecture, the food and the lovely people! Thank you Italy for a dream come true!
I want to study in bologna too as a foreign student! Could I contact you to ask some questions?
You'll be always welcome to my town ♥️
Two years ago, I stayed in Bologna for 10 days.
Food and drinks are great for sure, mortadella & wine(by pignoletto grape) are excellent, kind people, wonderful scene & monuments. Good place to chill.
peter Yang where were your favorite places?
Born and raised in Bologna, it's so great to see that so many around the world love my hometown. Thanks for posting!
Emilia Romagna Often overlooked , and yet has so much to offer.
I was stationed in Naples, Italy in the late 80's. I was stunned to my surprised then that when I bought a local car, I have to pay an extra tax because the car has a radio! OMG!! But other than that, Italy is fabulous! An experience you'll never forget!
Absolutely stunning! thanks so much for your show. :)
The best series about Italy... Hehehe Grazie...
Is it Ok to drink wine during the daytime, if you go with the meal (food)! Wine to Europeans just like water, maybe even cheaper than Mineral water. Nice introduction about Bologna! A very classy town in Northern Italy! I passed by when I was traveling to Venice! 😉
I enjoyed this so much -- you have great style and energy, and I feel like my mind at least has been on a lovely mini-break to Bologna: thank you!
The dude was just so amazing with great vibes 😁😂
What a fun video! Awesome place to visit!
Great video! I have really enjoyed watching it!
After 40 years here I have to say, this video really blew it. I learned nothing new about Bologna but was glad to see her push local businesses as if they were her sponsors.
Yeah… the woman Lives to EAT! - Obviously!!!
What an experience you had...unbelievable. Very cool.
i love everything belong italian. grazie dreamofitaly.
Thanks for this interesting episode ! Bologna is a charming city to visit and also to choose to invest in a second home.. We are ready to help! Federico
so nice to watch... the woman is beautiful.. I like her smile...
I sure like to visit Bologna one day!!!
Hope to travel to Italy in 2021 again, which will be our 4th visit to my favorite European Country. Somehow, I have never visited this city, which appears to be a mistake on my part. On the flip side, I now have something to look forward to. One of my favorite things in life is to eat eat and eat some more. And based on my research, Bologna fits the bill. My trip as planned....Roma (our second visit), Firenze (our second visit), Lucca and Bologna will be our first visit, Genoa (our second visit), and finally Venezia (our 4th visit). Our trip will start in Barcelona for a 7 day cruise and disembark in Roma. Excited to no end.
There is so many more amazing city's to visit ! Try Verona, Vicenza, Padova , Siena, Napoli, Milan with the Como lake.
@@marcol3259 Have been to Siena once, and will go again on our next visit. Milan twice already and Como twice as well. They are not on my radar for our next trip. I will look into Verona-Vicenza and Padova. Naples i am not a fan of after only one trip.
I guess you been in more Italian city's then me that I am Italian 😂
I was trying to say that people always go to those very famous city's but around them there is sooo many amazing towns and region that are overshadowed by this big city's and people miss them out.
Where ever you go in Italy I hope you enjoy and thank you for coming to visit us 🙌😁
@@marcol3259 I could live in your country in a heart beat. You are so lucky to live there.
I acutually been living in London for the past 10 years !
Italy look amazing but have the highest taxation in the world and the services that you get back from government are really poor !
Plus the mentality of the Italians is quite close !
Bologna is fantastic, also you can try Modena and Parma for great food
Love your programmes. Joanne from Cape Town.
It's an amazing city lovely environment food and drinks and nice people.
Amazing,
MAMMA MIA Kathy ! Keep on traveling !
I love this video
Bravo!!
Very nice, beautifully.
Italians seem friendly! I love them so much 😘! thank you for taking us with you to Bologna, Grazie🙏!
the great italy
La crescentina nel caffelatte!!! MITICA!!! 💗
Lambo driver said more than 150km/h....so humble
Interesting...!!! ❤❤❤ Greetings from Dubai....!!!
Guess why a wine glass has a stem?? ;-) Well, Style is something you can't buy. Besides that I love the vids
Very nice video
4:07 is it just me or do you also noticed it...... " it is very civilized Bologna.." :)
Bologna Love from Bangladesh
I'm already Bolognese! Haha
13:18 Such an unexpected turn in a travel programme! Great idea to introduce a city through the eyes of an expat who used to be a neighbor and a childhood friend. Lovely.
Please don't say that tortellini or tagliatelle are pasta. Pasta is made with durum and water; instead we use white wheat flour and eggs; and it's named sfoglia from the italian word foglia (leaf).
ive been to bologna twice and one was encountering with a school protest and the other one was eating at a all-you-can-eat cafe at 5
some clarifications: the Bolognese ragù recipe also includes pancetta. then if you want to mention the Bolognese wines you can not fail to mention the pignoletto. in motorvalley, let's not forget the ducati, and the maserati that is Modenese but born in Bologna.
What’s the name of the restaurant in the end? Great video!
Amerigo 1934 in Savigno - outside of Bologna
@@kathywft817 so that's why Alessandro brought us there a couple of years ago 😂 We had 3 guides. Alessandro, alessandro and alessandra 😂
Bologna bella cita
Too much crap at beginning u lost me
You can skip forward about 60 seconds to get past the adverts.
In Bologna it is fashionable to fine foreigners who visit the city by car. the fines are 92 euros and if you do not pay in 6 days costs 230 euros. the problem that in a lapse of three hours you get up to 4 fines. it's a shame but they are taking advantage of the visitors
Only 360 px!?.. What a shame..
RUclips was still crunching the file... now all resolutions are available.
dreamofitaly Grazieeeeee! ❤️
Holly mackarel 39 Euro for a Kilo of fresh tortellini! around $25 a pound my goodnes!
@@r3furbish3dbrain12 definitely not that difficult. However, whoever is paying for it definitely can't do same or better.
Tortellini and tagliatelle are made with sfoglia. White wheat flour and eggs. You can do it by youself. You make a hole in the flour and put braked eggs in the hole. Next you beat the eggs with a fork and knead. Next with a rolling pin you make a thin shade like if it was a leaf. If you cut in stripes you have tagliatelle. You cook them in a a bioling pot fro few menautes. Ragù instead is made with ground beef togheter with onion, carrot and sedan. A little of tomato juice, salt. Before you shred with a kinfe the vegetables next fired them in seeds oil, not olive oil, (girasole, mais). Next you put the grinded beef anda little of tomato juice (passata di pomodoro) with a bit of water. When water is done the ragù is made. You mixed ragù and tegliatelle and add parmigiano on top.
Quality made in Italy costs
Bello reportage ma quanto è ridicolo il tizio calvo che fa il professore di ragù e di tagliatelle...
Molto esaltato e ridicolo…
23:14 USA's external policy in a nutshell
Loool
Meravigliosa citta'
Nice video about Bologna and its treasures! There is so much to see. If you want to take a look from the top of the hills, check our page and website.
Mah, mi sembra che più che i monumenti siano interessati a mangiare e bere.
se il cibo è buono per forza ;-))
This is such a circus.
With a host so witty and insightful, who can resist?:) Just kidding. Seriously, if you have nothing intelligent to say, don't make a travel documentary.Love how all the Italian businesses eager for exposure kiss up to her ("The Italians are going to looooove you,, because you are American!" :) Here's a tip: "La Dolce Vita" is NOT Spanish, therefore, it is not pronounced "VEEDAH" but VEETAH, with a hard t. And Gelato is not GELADDOH, either. Since you spend so much time in Italy, try just a little next time,.
why are you so angry
BOLOGNA dolce vita!!!!!!! you wrong.....la dolce vita è a ROMA............
It's an expression derived from the title of the famous film set in Rome, sure. But today this phrase is used as an italian borrowing phrase that describes an attitude, a lifestyle that characterises entire Italy, not only Rome.
Ma non dire cazzate Giuseppe vieni a Rimini riccone è poi vedi la vera movida altro che Roma
@@qwertypoiu4032 let's say that it's a stereotype then
seh dolce vita a Roma che è la città più caotica dell'Europa ma valà
FRANCESCO CHEF PRIVATE AND COOKING CLASS AT HOME OR AT MY COOKING SCHOOL IN TUSCANY
Truly fantastic professional agency unique in the world
San Luca ruclips.net/video/RlDgtU029Ec/видео.html
This vid is about eating as recreation,… not so healthy.
Bologna is AFRICA... Women should avoid walking alone in the old town or around the railwaystation in the evening.
You sound like an ignorant who's never been to any place in Africa.
@Ok BOOMER chiudi la cantina e fuma di meno, zecca rossa.
wise up bologna is gorgeus and great
@@marcomarco7099 Sei riuscito a offendere una città e un continente con una gran cagata. Bologna è pazzesca, punto. Ma poi "zecca rossa"? Quanto sei ignorante