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Some unique tastes from the Italian dish

Written by Super User. Posted in Cultural Culinary

If you are all set to visit Italy to enjoy a holiday in the country, then following are some of food dishes that you must enjoy eating while on a trip to Italy. The main essence of these foods is that they are found only in Italy and not in any other part of the world.

Braulio: Also known as bitter, Braulio an alcoholic type of drink and mostly resembles wine and has a pungent smell and tastes like herbs.

Guanciale: This is the cured cheek of a pig and is mostly cooked and added to pasta dishes or spaghetti and contains some traditional Italian spices and herbs.

Sambuco Blossoms: It is also known as black elderberries and is mostly fun to eat especially the tiny sambuco blossoms that appear each spring in Italy.

Alba Truffle: Mostly popular in Northern Italy, it is best to eat when melted with poured over eggs.


These were some of the unique foods that are only found in Italy and nowhere else in the world. If you visit Italy, then these are food items that you should put on your priority eating list.
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Making the Most in a Free Play Casino

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Making “online casino” the subject of any Google search will yield scores of results. Hundreds of casino providers now exist online, and with many of them offering free plays or no deposit games they become a very attractive opportunity for the searcher. Yet blazing in gung-ho is as risky a strategy when choosing a casino as it is when playing a community game of Texas Hold 'em. Following a few simple rules will ensure that players emerge with more than tall tales from their casino adventure.

Choose Wisely

With so many casinos to choose from players should dig a little before making their selection. Browsing their chosen search engine's results is one way of deciding a preference, but a far more efficient strategy is to seek out reviews on a casino directory site. Such a site should be independent and free of affiliation, and will review each no deposit casino in an unbiased manner. These reviews will encompass every aspect of a site that could be of interest to the player: gameplay, software, bonuses available, payment procedures and customer service.

Read the News

While only a passing interest is enough for a handful of online gamers, the most successful choose to keep up to date with news from the world of betting. Knowledge of the wider industry will help players better understand each game, as well as alert them to fresh opportunities within the industry. Big new promotions are always listed as relevant news items, and it is these particularly that players should mark as noteworthy.

Practice Makes Perfect

While many players will join an online casino having played poker or blackjack “for real”, they will still not be fully versed in the nuances of how online versions work. There is a deposit structure, new forms of betting, different games and a host of other variables that make the experience a new one, even for more practised players. Many casinos allow gamers to play free versions of the game which will acclimatise them to their new surroundings. This means that when they do play for real money they will not be complete novices.

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Visiting Alhambra, Spain

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Alhambra or ‘the red one,’ is a palace and fortress complex located in the Granada province of the Andalusian area of Spain. Moors (Berbers) rulers built this structure during the mid 14th century. It consists of four prominent sections and each of these sections would leave an unforgettable imprint on your mind. In its three-fold arrangement as a residential annex for subordinates, a palace and a castle, the Alhambra looks like many of the Christian strongholds of the medieval times.

Alameda de la Alhambra or the park was planted by the Moors with myrtles, oranges and roses. The sound of running water from various cascades and fountains usually fills the park. The stupefying gardens and palace are seen every day by around 8,000 people. However, only 300 people per half an hour are allowed admission to the Nasrid Palace areas, which comprises the Lion Court.

Alhambra is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Spain. It also enjoys the status of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been a source of inspiration for many a story and song. It was described by the Moorish poets as “a pearl set in emeralds.” It should be noted that the tickets to visit the Alhambra are usually in high demand. Therefore, it is recommended that you book your tickets well in advance.