The “Cannoli” are probably the most famous Sicilian desserts. Their names is due to the word cannolo, which in Sicilian means “little tube”. Because of the many Italians from Sicily living there, they are very popular also in America.

Our Cannoli are made of a tube-shaped shell of fried pastry dough, filled with a sweet filling usually made out of ricotta cheese and chocolate chips or succade; they are produced in various sizes, from the very small ones to the huge ones you can see in the original Sicilian confectioneries.
They were created in the Palermo area, for the period around Carnival (simbolizing fertility); however, now they can be eaten all year-round and are very good in Summertime also because of their freshness.
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Italo Calvino is one of the most famous Italian writers, known all over the world for his short stories and novels. Whithin his numerous works, we can for sure remember the Cosmicomics, the Invisible Cities, Difficult Loves and If on a winter’s night a traveler. His clean and sincere style becomes a real companion for the reader from the first line of the book. Calvino was able to cope at his best with funny stories towards with storic novels. It’s not a case that he’s considered one of the most important Italian writers: during his times, he was the most-translated contemporary Italian writer and he was also candidated for the Nobel Prize Award.


Christmas time is now approaching ad Florence is glad to welcome all the numerous visitors who will visit this wonderful town in this period with some special susprises: shops and libraries opened until late and during the weekends, beautiful markets all around the town…and the most beautiful of them is for sure Heidelberg Market, a typical and delightful German Christmas market which every December adds some magic to Piazza Santa Croce. Wooden huts, merry-go-rounds singing in the air and stalls full of Christmas stuff: tree decorations, Nativity scene figurines, hand-made toys, traditional ceramics, typical food products such as spiced wines, beers, wurst and strudel, German Christmas confectionery and much more…! So don’t miss it, and Merry Christmas!
Festa della Repubblica (literally Festival of the Republic) is celebrated in Italy on the second of June each year.