Sicily
enjoys a fine tradition of food and wine. All the outside dominations
throughout the centuries left their traces in the island’s
gastronomy. The Ancient Greeks started producing refined flours
and whole grain. They planted the Malvasia and Moscato vines which
are still predominant in the island today. The ancient Greeks
also seem to have used the snows of Mount
Etna to make ices based on fruits and honey, they also introduced
the first olive trees.
Sicily became the "granary
of the Italic peninsula" during the ancient Roman times and
still produces some of the best durum wheat in Italy. Bread and
pasta continue to be important to the daily diet, and are of excellent
quality. The Romans introduced the fava beans, from which it derives
a typical soup called "favi a maccu".
Arabs imported rice, sugar and
almonds, and while couscous
clearly draws origin from the couscous in North Africa, it differs
just for the use of fish. Of Arabic derivation also come the two
most famous desserts of the island: cassata and sorbetto. The
Normans introduced stockfish, to the island's cuisine.
The Angevins, Aragonenses and Bourbons also left their sign. The
"farsumagru",
a roll of meat with filling, is derived from the French. The Spanish
introduced diverse dishes and ingredients such as the pan
of Spain, chocolate, tomato and, above all, eggplant. From
the fusion of these products and local traditions originated some
of the most typical Sicilian recipes we know today: pasta
with sardines, caponata, racines, and orange salad.
Sicily counts more vineyards
than any other Italian region and boasts one of Italy's most progressive
wine industries. Noted mainly in the past for strong bulk wines
and often sweet Moscato and Marsala, the island has switched its
emphasis toward lighter, fruitier
white and red wines. Sicily is divided into three main producing
wine districts:
- Trapani province in the west
- Etna in the east
- Ragusa on the southern tip
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The
Sicilian dessert table is a delight for the eyes as well as the
palate. Beautiful and delicious desserts include marzipan fruits;
ricotta-filled
cannoli; spectacular cakes decorated with candied fruits;
cookies filled with dried fruits, nuts, and honey; and perhaps
the best known dessert, granita, a smooth and refreshing
fruit ice.