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The Tastes of Gran Paradiso

The alpine valleys in Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta are rich in local products and dishes, the real treasures of these areas that have been handed down over the centuries and you can still taste. In Piedmont, cheese production includes the cow's toma, cold cuts production includes the famous potato salami, and the dessert production, together with the traditional confectionery (torcetti, paste di meliga, giuraije), there are recent products like biscuits and Nivolet cake. In Valle d'Aosta, fontina and fromadzo are PDO cheese, mocetta is a cold cut made with various meat pieces dipped in salt and aromas and subsequently dried and seasoned, while boudin is a horseshoe-shaped salami based on beetroot. Desserts include tegole, butter torcetti, and mecoulin, a raisin bread made in Cogne; wines, although the quality is not so high because of the extreme climatic conditions, include excellent products like Petit Arvin, Premetta, Vin de la Sabla, and the traditional Torrette, Chardonnay, Gamay. The honey production is strong in all the valleys.

Tastes of Gran Paradiso
Tastes of Gran Paradiso
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A classical product of Valle d'Aosta traditional cuisine (the name is read according to the French pronunciation, budèn). It is a sausage which was originally made by mixing the pig's blood with boiled potatoes, turnips or red beetroots,...
Category: Cold Cuts
Mocetta
Also called motzetta, it is a local product of Valle d’Aosta and Canavese area, consisting of preserved meat. It was once made with the boned leg of the alpine ibex; since this ruminant is part of the protected wildlife of Gran Paradiso National...
Category: Cold Cuts
This kind of ham has a unique and savory taste, resulting from the combination of two simple ingredients (meat and salt) and a long, slow aging period. To get the very best flavour from this ham it is important to select the best pig legs, prepared with...
Category: Cold Cuts
Potato Salami
A local product of Canavese and Biellese areas, it was one of the most classical devices to increase the food at the disposal of the families living in the countryside. Traditionally it was prepared the day in which the pig was killed and it still...
Category: Cold Cuts
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