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Rubbish in Naples, Dioxin in Mozzarella, and now Toxic Wine

April 7, 2008 · Filed Under Italian Food · Comment 

The ‘Made in Italy‘ brand is suffering something of a buffeting at the moment. The latest famous Italian product to come under the spotlight is that of wine.

Apparently unscrupulous producers of dirt cheap Italian reds have been popping a little acid into the mix. So the next time that cheap red appears to have a bit of an acidic taste to it, you know the reason why! Just joking.

Apparently there is no danger to human health, but this will be of little consolation to the many Italians who drink wine as if it were water. Even one of Italy’s most prestigious wines the famous Brunello di Montalcino has been tainted with accusations of falsification.

One wonders what will be next. Putrid pasta? Rotten risotto? Botched bread?

At this rate the poor Italians will have little to eat, or drink. And, if this pattern continues, soon they may have to give up the proud claim to having the best food in the world.

Strange to be hearing all these revelations right before the Italian general elections, is it not?

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Daylight Robbery

April 7, 2008 · Filed Under Life in Italy · Comment 

A friend of ours fell victim to the wandering Rom boys yesterday. She lost her purse and fifty Euros. Luckily there was no important documentation in the purse at the time.

The Rom boys, generally from one of the Gypsy camps on the outskirts of Milan, often hunt in packs and pick on women and anyone else who they think won’t resist. They are a nuisance more than anything else and tend to ‘target’ particular areas of Milan one at a time, almost as if they were following some kind of petty theft business plan.

These packs of thieves are often busy around Milan’s main railway stations, especially Stazione Centrale, as I noted in my Watch It! post last year.

There seems to be something of a rash of similar incidents at the moment too, and another more recent incident was reported in my Mugging in Milan post. Personally, I’ve lost a bicycle and a briefcase here. And I keep hearing about people losing wallets all the time, and more often than not they are Italians.

Many Italian women keep their handbags over their shoulders and away from the street side of the sidewalk/pavement. This is to avoid the attentions of the scallywags on scooters who have a penchant for pinching handbags.

Mobile phones have also been known to be wrenched from the hands of users here.

Milan is generally pretty safe, and even though it has many more police in evidence than most places in the UK, it pays to be wary.

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