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About Uncovering Authentic Italian Food
"Stop Italian Sounding: Uncovering Authentic Italian Food," hosted by Robert Campana, is a show for all enthusiasts of real Italian food and beverage. This show explores Italian food legends, history, and traditions, while simultaneously offering important tips and insightful interviews with industry professionals. Our mission is to educate about the differences between real Italian food and beverage products and Italian sounding products. Stop Italian Sounding LLC production
Why Italy Is Famous for Coffee… Even Without Growing It
Italy is synonymous with espresso, cappuccino, and the perfect morning brew with the moka pot — but here’s the twist: Italy doesn’t grow coffee beans. In this episode, we explore how Italians turned imported beans into an iconic national ritual, from the invention of the espresso machine to the beloved Moka pot.
Sanremo isn’t just about music... It’s good food too
While the world tunes in to the Sanremo Music Festival, this episode takes you behind the scenes to explore the city’s traditional foods. From Sardenaira, the iconic flatbread topped with anchovies and olives, to Trofie al Pesto, Farinata, and sweet Sanremo pastries, discover how the Ligurian coast’s flavors are as legendary as the songs on stage.
First Friday of Lent: Meatless Italian Traditions
What do Italians eat on the first Friday of Lent? No meat—but definitely no shortage of flavor. In this episode, we explore Italy’s meatless traditions, from classic fish dishes like baccalà to the plant-based brilliance of cucina povera. Long before the words “vegetarian” or “vegan” existed, Italian kitchens were creating simple, seasonal meals rooted in necessity, faith, and culture. A short reflection on how tradition shaped some of Italy’s most timeless dishes.
Food at 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics
We are in the middle of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy—but what do athletes and locals eat in the host towns? In this episode, we take a culinary tour of Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Bormio, Livigno, Predazzo, Tesero, and Anterselva. From Milan’s saffron risotto to Valtellina’s Pizzoccheri and Anterselva’s Tyrolean desserts, discover how each town’s traditional dishes reflect geography, culture, and history.
Italy’s “Food Police” — Why Some Foods Are Worth Protecting
Italy has a dedicated food police—and it tells us a lot about how seriously the country takes food. In this episode, I explain who the "Carabinieri per la Tutela Agroalimentare" are, what they do, and how they differ from Italy’s NAS ("Nuclei Antisofisticazioni e Sanità") and from the U.S. FDA. I also explore why these units exist, how unique they are in the world, and what they reveal about the value of food quality, tradition, and cultural heritage in Italy.
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