As a nation state, Italy has emerged only in 1871. Until then the country was politically divided into a large number of independant cities, provinces and islands. The currently available evidences point out to a dominant Etruscan, Greek and Roman cultural influence on today's Italians.
It's literally just a show that pops into kitchens all over Italy and talks to 90 year old women while they cheerily make hand-made pasta.
Worth checking out. It has 940,000 followers. (chef's kiss)
It's a handy show. We have made hand made pasta at home for many years and we periodically try a shape or type that we haven't done before. Often you can find one of the pasta grannies that makes a particular local type that gives good tips on how to make the shape better or do it faster. We're pretty good at a lot of these but I am amazed at how fast some of them can do these various shapes, perfectly and a lot of times without looking. We get it done, but these ladies are super efficient.
The name Italia, probably a Graecized form of Italic Vitelia (='calf land'), was originally restricted to the southern half of the 'toe' but was gradually extended. By 450 B.C. It meant the region subsequently inhabited by the Bruttii; by 400 it embraced Lucania as well. Campania was included after ...