The Lunigiana, its history and its food – Episode 8

In today’s episode James Martin – travel writer, photographer and all around expert in off the beaten track spots in Italy – shared fascinating details about the Lunigiana in upper Tuscany. The Lunigiana is a historical territory in northern Tuscany that also confines with the Emilia-Romagna and Liguria regions. We chatted about some of the delicious local foods like panigacci, a typical unleavened flatbread that is a staple in two towns in the Lunigiana: Aulla and Podenzana. Please head to the Flavor of Italy website for great photographs and tons of useful links.

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