The Italian Food You Never Heard Of

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    Everybody loves Italian food for pizza and pasta. But this time, I want to map some major regional dishes that beyond the two more stereotypical dishes we associate with Italian cuisine.
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    Credits:
    Producer - Matthew Li
    Production Assistant - Mana Chuabang
    Script Supervisor - Louis Govier
    Special thanks:
    Yusef Iqbal
    Yeevonne Lim
    Dylan Payne
    Brandon Goddard
    Kevin Thomas
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - I love Italy
    1:16 - Northern Italian food
    4:47 - Central Italian food
    7:27 - Southern Italian food

Komentáře • 124

  • @offthemenuyt
    @offthemenuyt  Před 16 dny +52

    I'm an idiot and used the Slovakian flag for Slovenia. Whoops.

    • @giacomobrunello1453
      @giacomobrunello1453 Před 16 dny +12

      A war is gonna start in the comments. You summoned the balkans.

    • @totot99
      @totot99 Před 16 dny +2

      You broke all hell loose. RIP 🙏

    • @ThePieMaster219
      @ThePieMaster219 Před 16 dny +3

      It's okay, it's a mistake that gets done so many times EVEN by other nations that in countries where there are embassies of both countries, they legit sort out mail together to see which was actually meant to be sent to the other rofl

    • @alexanderduris4721
      @alexanderduris4721 Před 15 dny +1

      There IS no si h a word Slovakian. It's Slovak.

    • @partituravid
      @partituravid Před 15 dny

      You are anything but an idiot.

  • @plia1984
    @plia1984 Před 16 dny +21

    As a portuguese, I love to discover diferent italian dishes, because aside from pasta and pizza, there are several dishes similar or with a similar concept, and I love to find their similarities

    • @francisdrake7060
      @francisdrake7060 Před 13 dny +1

      Portuguese are way more open and knowledgable about other countries compared to their neighbours, portuguese food is also amazing and very underrated.

    • @claudiofoiadelli8721
      @claudiofoiadelli8721 Před 10 dny

      Per la mia esperienza, sono stato in Portogallo diverse volte, ho sempre apprezzato la vostra cultura culinaria e ho sempre apprezzato le vostre specialità. Personalmente, è solo una mia opinione, rispetto alla Spagna, ho sempre ritenuto migliore la cucina portoghese, ma non voglio creare un dibattito, è solo la mia misera considerazione

  • @ehmzed
    @ehmzed Před 16 dny +11

    I sure hope there's a Part 2 for the remaining regions that you skipped 🤨
    As an Italian who doesn't know too much about every Italian region's culture but loves learning about different foods, I appreciate this video a lot!

  • @HerrBrutal-bl2fk
    @HerrBrutal-bl2fk Před 15 dny +9

    There's plenty of Italian food many Italians themselves don't know exist. I once talked to a Sicilian chef about traditional Tuscan dishes. She had never heard of any of them. She loved Tuscany and had been there several times, but more or less every little village in Italy has its own unique traditions in the area of cusine.

  • @Zante_on_google
    @Zante_on_google Před 15 dny +11

    Arrosticini are from Abruzzo, not Puglia.

  • @1978marittimus
    @1978marittimus Před 14 dny +5

    I don't want to make a long list of dishes that you haven't mentioned, your video has the right point of view because it talks about regional cuisine. I would just like to correct some serious errors. To be more precise, chickpea farinata is from Genova and dates back to the 13th century. Porchetta comes from Ariccia in Lazio or Norcia in Umbria. The arrosticini are typical of Abruzzo and not of Puglia. Sardinia, isolated for millennia, has a very particular cuisine and desserts of extraordinary beauty (look for coricheddos and durchiceddos). And Calabria?

    • @alexzappacosta6979
      @alexzappacosta6979 Před 13 dny +1

      Norcia e Ariccia si sono appropriate di un qualcosa che si fa in tutto il centro Italia e con più o meno la stessa qualità

  • @kiranpandiyan159
    @kiranpandiyan159 Před 16 dny +6

    I have visited Italy twice and 3 main cities, Rome, Florence and Venice. Oh my my my the food is incredible. Italian food inside italy is sooooo gooood. I recommend everyone who visits Europe should go to Italy. You have probably looked into less than half of what it could offer. When I get married, I'll visit Italy every year to check all the cities and the food it could offer. Very romantic and very beautiful country and the people are so passionate and lovely generally. I also loved the sandwich in the famous All’Antico Vinaio Florence shop. I recommend it, the lines move faster so don't worry about the length of it.

  • @MCPEDemons
    @MCPEDemons Před 16 dny +12

    Great video Matthew! Some honest criticism: Maybe change the way your structure the video? After explaining a few regions, the video gets a bit pale. Furthermore, your voice sound is not normalized (different volumes) so I would recommend to take a look at that or even only record with one device only.
    Good luck!

  • @shakiMiki
    @shakiMiki Před 16 dny +9

    Food heaven. It is an incredible country. Like all great food cultures it is regional. In Tuscany, Florence & Livorno may as well be different countries. Another great video. Excellent insights.

  • @maba1503
    @maba1503 Před 16 dny +13

    Great video, although I am almost certain that Slovenians wont be pleased with the Slovakian flag.

  • @lsloan33
    @lsloan33 Před 16 dny +18

    You completely skipped Calabria.

    • @bladedrummer3498
      @bladedrummer3498 Před 15 dny +1

      Umbria, Marche, Molise... they skipped a lot.

    • @mattiapedulla5284
      @mattiapedulla5284 Před 14 dny

      I literally audibly yelled "son of a BITCH" when he went from Apulia straight to Sicily lmao

    • @Vagolyk
      @Vagolyk Před 3 dny

      I guess he didn't visit these regions. Room for a part 2 maybe.

  • @ednotari1345
    @ednotari1345 Před 12 dny

    Out of all of the dishes covered here, the artichoke one was the most interesting to learn about even if I have no desire to consume it at all. Just plain neat to find out about all these various dishes that just never come up.

  • @producedbypodcast
    @producedbypodcast Před 16 dny

    Interesting topics, well produced and some lovely food. Great work, keep it up Matt!

  • @jreis5888
    @jreis5888 Před 12 dny

    I really enjoy your videos!

  • @kevinmurphy2739
    @kevinmurphy2739 Před 15 dny

    Great video , Looking forward for you to make a 2nd one for Italian foods

  • @mr.e212
    @mr.e212 Před 5 dny

    Love your videos. I'm always sharing them with other people.

  • @vincenzomanueldevito2094
    @vincenzomanueldevito2094 Před 13 dny +1

    Guys, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Each region has 20 to 30 typical local dishes. Within the region you can find provincial variations of regional dishes.

  • @euyin77
    @euyin77 Před 16 dny +1

    Thank you for this wonderful and very incomplete video. Of course, a 10-minute video about Italian cuisine outside pasta will be "forse" incomplete. But the idea is excellent! And I hope this video inspires more content creators to talk more about the diversity of Italian cuisine.

  • @jaymeez
    @jaymeez Před 12 dny

    I gotta try some of that stuff!! Great Job

  • @HFC786
    @HFC786 Před 16 dny +8

    Mexican food beyond tex mex

    • @internetera1523
      @internetera1523 Před 16 dny +1

      You mean Texan food beyond tex mex

    • @artirony410
      @artirony410 Před 15 dny +1

      yeah doing a whole video on the different regional foods of Mexico would be cool

  • @mmps18
    @mmps18 Před 16 dny +1

    Thank you Matthew I am so hungry!

  • @martinsanchez4827
    @martinsanchez4827 Před 8 dny

    English influence on Italian cooking is strange but shows how underrated their cuisine is.

  • @danginzburg9447
    @danginzburg9447 Před 16 dny +7

    Tiramisu should be on this list. Please do part 2 Matthew.

  • @daisy4750
    @daisy4750 Před 3 dny

    Great video!

  • @mono2go
    @mono2go Před 15 dny +1

    Calabrian erasure shall not be tolerated. Need part 2

  • @JoaoGabriel-pn5rn
    @JoaoGabriel-pn5rn Před 12 dny

    I'm from Brasil, simply love your chanel and, if you ever come to Portugal - where I live now - please let's meet and get some food here. Portugal has such an amazing cousine!

  • @bahutmut
    @bahutmut Před 15 dny

    i love ur content

  • @francisdrake7060
    @francisdrake7060 Před 13 dny

    I love you man, from Italy!
    People are very delusional thinking that is only pasta and pizza, this misconception has been spreaded methodically by Italian haters, there is a lot more that you can try and discover, loved the video, new subscriber!

  • @gabrieledelledonne227
    @gabrieledelledonne227 Před 13 dny

    Thank you for talking about my region Friuli Venezia Giulia ...one of the regions least known by Italians themselves😅

  • @dirkgoldman1155
    @dirkgoldman1155 Před 16 dny

    Great sound design man. Are you doing it yourself?

  • @jaquq
    @jaquq Před 16 dny

    I have to say, I like the sprinklings of curse words in your videos. Does a great job of destigmatizing them.

  • @anonymousbloke1
    @anonymousbloke1 Před 16 dny +2

    No Umbria on this list but imo they are the best in Italy at brewing beer.

    • @artirony410
      @artirony410 Před 15 dny

      that's a pretty low bar considering the state of Italian beer lol

    • @francisdrake7060
      @francisdrake7060 Před 13 dny

      ​@@artirony410 You don't know much if you think Italian have only Peroni, Moretti and Nastro Azzurro, you need to travel more.

    • @artirony410
      @artirony410 Před 13 dny

      @@francisdrake7060 I've had Italian beers beyond the standard mass produced ones and they're fine. I just wouldn't rate them over any of the greats from like Belgium or Germany

  • @johngarofano7356
    @johngarofano7356 Před 13 dny

    Weve might have been united 200 years ago but weve been always Italian for thousands of years❤

  • @totot99
    @totot99 Před 16 dny

    I'm gonna love this. Also Pasta Grannies

  • @fran-js8ve
    @fran-js8ve Před 13 dny

    You are completely right about the north. We have a lot of crossover food. Cheese, truffle, risotto, gnocchi, chocolate and whipped cream are our favourites.

  • @katetang1372
    @katetang1372 Před 13 dny

    Traditional piadina is made with pork lard. Thanks for the video

  • @EpicvidsKetti08
    @EpicvidsKetti08 Před 13 dny

    What I'm most interested in myself is the Crossover it has with Greek Food. The South shares so much cultural heritage with Greece. Also impacting Greek and Italian Australian food too

    • @fran-js8ve
      @fran-js8ve Před 13 dny

      Not true, except the south has a Mediterranean diet. In the north we use butter and veal .

    • @johngarofano7356
      @johngarofano7356 Před 13 dny

      I agree​@@fran-js8ve

  • @NumberFourteen
    @NumberFourteen Před 14 dny +1

    It seems like you missed the most delicious one of them all: Parmigiana di Melanzane (Campania).
    But also classics like Panzerotto (Puglia), Gnocchi Fritto (Emilia Romagna) Maritozzo (Lazio), Sfogliatella and Baba (Campania), Granita (Sicilia) and all the variaties of Salami (which would be a great subject for a video too)

  • @EmjiAmsdaughter
    @EmjiAmsdaughter Před 15 dny +1

    I wonder if it's difficult to find these diverse dishes in restaurants when you come to Italy as a tourist. It's probably easy to end up just eating pizza and pasta.

    • @nanakomatsu7425
      @nanakomatsu7425 Před 15 dny +3

      You can find some of them; but for the other half you probably can't seek on a regular "reastaurant" and you have to look for place that offer food for common folks, not luxury, elegant tourist traps... Something such as "tavern/trattoria/pub" and so on... If you go on certain restaurants, you may only find the rich version of some "traditional" dishes, but they are totally different from the original ones... In both look and taste. Btw, bigger cities offers a huge variety of food from everywhere.

    • @Clayjar444
      @Clayjar444 Před 13 dny +2

      It's not difficult. You just need to avoid tourist trap, as there are plenty

    • @EmjiAmsdaughter
      @EmjiAmsdaughter Před 13 dny +1

      @@Clayjar444 If you don't have a local showing you around, that's probably pretty difficult in itself.

    • @francisdrake7060
      @francisdrake7060 Před 13 dny

      ​@@EmjiAmsdaughter Google, super easy, check for places with only Italian reviewsm

    • @Hastdupech8509
      @Hastdupech8509 Před 10 dny +1

      Eating pasta isn't a problem, it's that foreigners always go for the same 5 pasta dishes. Pasta is like rice to East Asian cuisines, it's kind of a base, not a dish per se. Trofie with pesto is different from busiate alla trapanese which are again different from agnolotti al plin or garganelli alla zingara. Leave that pasta alfredo, carbonara or spaghetti bolognese aside, pasta is in various dishes, from North to South.

  • @Ottavio_Farnese
    @Ottavio_Farnese Před 14 dny

    My Basilicata: mentioned!

  • @aaabatteries5576
    @aaabatteries5576 Před 16 dny +3

    Sardinian fregula is like North African berkoukes

    • @francisdrake7060
      @francisdrake7060 Před 13 dny

      Nope, totally different

    • @aaabatteries5576
      @aaabatteries5576 Před 13 dny

      @@francisdrake7060 the pasta part is the same, the dishes made with it are different

  • @pedro190606
    @pedro190606 Před 13 dny +1

    Ch must sound K, so even if it is written porchetta, is pronounced porKetta

  • @madhukarg8052
    @madhukarg8052 Před 16 dny +1

    How crazy would it be like if all the Italian diaspora returned to Italy, they would totally change the culture

    • @shakiMiki
      @shakiMiki Před 16 dny

      Eh?

    • @ehmzed
      @ehmzed Před 16 dny +1

      That's already happened. Pizza was only eaten in Naples, before it became known as Italian food in America thanks to Neapolitan Italian immigrants, and the rest of Italy had to accommodate the tourists who expected to find pizza everywhere in the country.

    • @madhukarg8052
      @madhukarg8052 Před 16 dny

      @@ehmzed so then, you can say that one dish United the country 🔥

    • @shakiMiki
      @shakiMiki Před 15 dny +2

      @@ehmzed What an insane comment.

    • @Hastdupech8509
      @Hastdupech8509 Před 10 dny

      ​@@ehmzedYall give too much relevance to tourists. The explanation is simple: Neapolitans have been migrating to the North since the industrial triangle and during the economic boom the Northern richer regions were full of Southern Italians (and Neapolitans). First pizza was for those in the "Neapolitan community", then it started to spread, bit by bit. That's also how granita, from Sicily, has been a staple of our summers for years, and how cannoli, also Sicilian, can be found quite often (despite the fact that its specific fresh ricotta is quite hard to get)

  • @RicMorn
    @RicMorn Před 2 dny

    I don’t know where all these maps with Emilia-Romagna put in Central Italy come from…
    Maybe…😇

  • @carmelosaurus7480
    @carmelosaurus7480 Před 16 dny

    Now whenever I see the Roman Colosseum @6:16 I, can’t help, but to see MV Goji taking a nice long nap, within the famous structure.
    PS
    Love your videos and hoe much time & effort you put into to help teach more people about different countries, and there unique culinary menus in traditions keep up the good work mate.

  • @to_cya_
    @to_cya_ Před 16 dny

    Thai food beyond Pad Thai and Tomyum Kung next pls.

  • @user-us8mo9tb1l
    @user-us8mo9tb1l Před 12 dny

    Questo bimbo ha scoperto una piccola parte della cucina italiana e la vorrebbe spiegare in un video a chi? Si possono descrivere i sapori a parole?

  • @tktyga77
    @tktyga77 Před 16 dny

    You know, my maternal grandmother who is Azorean (part of Portugal) feels that Italian USer food diversity & diversity of Italian food in general is severely underrepresented beyond the heavy red sauce based dishes (which give her acidic stomach) plus pizza & pasta, especially given the dearth of bakeries showcasing even the regional stuff that could be brought. It really is a shame how little of the Italian food diversity (in diaspora versions or otherwise) gets shown heeding how rich it is alongside other regional Italian cultural facets. For example, one fairly major stuff of Sardinia that gets used quite often is bottarga, not too unlike using parmesan for bringing savory depth to dishes & is one of Italian regions to get practically no representation abroad at all

  • @ferocemarcello
    @ferocemarcello Před 16 dny +1

    I am from Marche, on the east coast, another time we are forgotten

    • @theresemalmberg955
      @theresemalmberg955 Před 16 dny

      Yes, I noticed that as well. I have a cookbook from that region called Cucina of Le Marche. Perhaps you've heard of it?

    • @ferocemarcello
      @ferocemarcello Před 16 dny

      @@theresemalmberg955 not really. There are soo many books on regional cuisine. As far as I know, there is no really best, or most famous book for any of Italian regions

    • @anonymousbloke1
      @anonymousbloke1 Před 16 dny +2

      Si è scordato l'Umbria e non solo, almeno non sei l'unico.. Della Sardegna pensavo avrebbe nominato il fottutissimo Casu Marzu sinceramente, lol

    • @killthe80rocker44
      @killthe80rocker44 Před 13 dny

      colpa di Pesaro e della Rossini

    • @Hastdupech8509
      @Hastdupech8509 Před 10 dny

      Vabbè, con tutta la roba che c'è in Campania (inclusa anche la tradizione dolciaria) non mi meraviglio

  • @Oobe
    @Oobe Před 14 dny

    Try some scrippelle mbusse, amazing dish

  • @partituravid
    @partituravid Před 15 dny

    No Napoli? Nduja? Sfogliatelle?!

  • @holeeshi9959
    @holeeshi9959 Před 16 dny +1

    See Jojo's bizarre adventure part 5 for a list of Italian food.

  • @claudiofoiadelli8721
    @claudiofoiadelli8721 Před 10 dny

    Ottimo filmato, complimenti. Mancano alla rassegna molte specialità italiane che anche gli italiani non conoscono. La cucina italoamericana me la devi spiegare perché non la conosco. In Sicilia la cucina è l'incontro tra la cucina italiana e quella arabo mediterranea e sud africana.
    cmq ottimo lavoro ciao

  • @Pratchettgaiman
    @Pratchettgaiman Před 13 dny

    did you tell the Italians about Neapolitan spaghetti

    • @offthemenuyt
      @offthemenuyt  Před 13 dny

      God no, I can’t give half the country a stroke.

  • @haris84i
    @haris84i Před 15 dny

    you didn't mention olive garden even once 😂

  • @deemo5245
    @deemo5245 Před 12 dny

    What?
    Mexican isn’t Taco Bell and

  • @plia1984
    @plia1984 Před 16 dny +2

    As a portuguese, when you said it is similar to pastel de nata it made me scream. The filing is similar, but paster de nata has a diferent pastry

  • @CavemanSynthesizer
    @CavemanSynthesizer Před 13 dny

    It's called anti-pizz-asta.

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el Před 11 dny

    Idk, i feel if its using ingredients native to the Americas is it really a traditional european dish? maybe more a fusion.

    • @Hastdupech8509
      @Hastdupech8509 Před 10 dny

      Then all the Americas have fusion cuisines, even Mexico or Peru when they use chicken and pork, wheat, rice, bananas, onions, mangoes, coffee and sugar. Tomatoes weren't even the same when they were brought over and nowadays Italy grows its own (quite famed) varieties

    • @krono5el
      @krono5el Před 10 dny

      @@Hastdupech8509 yeah its all def fusion-ed up after the 1700s.

  • @jadenalmeida8592
    @jadenalmeida8592 Před 15 dny

    waiting for the sterotypical spicest food in the world indian food

  • @Kenadian2006
    @Kenadian2006 Před 15 dny

    No Abruzzo? For shame

  • @totot99
    @totot99 Před 16 dny

    You should do Indonesia

  • @alkayamassaly4185
    @alkayamassaly4185 Před 16 dny

    0:22 demonetized

  • @giacomobrunello1453
    @giacomobrunello1453 Před 16 dny

    Here comes the balkan flame war.

  • @mygetawayart
    @mygetawayart Před 16 dny +1

    good video, but i'd probably do a part 2 to it and cover more regions and food that you didnn't cover here. Also, small note, Porchetta is from Lazio, not Tuscany. It's from the town of Ariccia, near Rome.

    • @shakiMiki
      @shakiMiki Před 16 dny

      What are you talking about? Every region has its own Porchetta. One of the very best is from Tuscany. Second best Umbria. It's just roast pork. What a bizarre comment.

    • @mygetawayart
      @mygetawayart Před 16 dny

      @@shakiMiki i am from Italy, been to Ariccia many times over and as far as i know the most famous, most important, most well regarded and easiest to find at the store is the one from Ariccia.

    • @shakiMiki
      @shakiMiki Před 15 dny

      @@mygetawayart That makes your post even stranger. It exists in every corner of Italy where they have pigs. From Veneto to Sicily different versions . You will hear Abruzzi & Umbrians claiming they invented too. Which also doesn't make sense. Castelli Romani and especially drom Bagnaia near Viterbo do amazing porchetta . They use wild fennel flowers to give an unique, distinctive flavour.

  • @brianmoore2771
    @brianmoore2771 Před 13 dny +1

    Excellent video, Bravo.

  • @GrandemagicoWall
    @GrandemagicoWall Před 13 dny

    Molisn't

  • @nanakomatsu7425
    @nanakomatsu7425 Před 15 dny +1

    .-.

  • @starnet1340
    @starnet1340 Před 16 dny +1

    You have a perfect Italian pronunciation for an English speaker! 😍

  • @anneg8020
    @anneg8020 Před 16 dny +2

    Too much swearing