Do you mean dessert because there are tons such as tirumasu trifle and my most favorite macaroons
Italy has no true deserts. There is, however, the Accona Desert - a semi-desert in central Italy.
The Acconna Desert is a semi-arid area in Tuscany, Italy,It is called a desert by the locals but is not a true desert. It is probably the best known 'desert' of Italy.
Italy has a small area of semi-desert called the Accona Desert but it receives too much rain to be considerd a true desert. There is also a small area of Alpine tundra in the Alps in the northwest corner of Italy.
Italy has no true deserts.
· Accona Desert (Italy) · Algerian Desert (Algeria) · Atacama Desert (Chile & Peru)
The Accona Desert is a semi-arid area in Tuscany, Italy. It is not actually a true desert.
Tabernas Desert in Spain and the Accona Desert of Italy are, perhaps, the best known.
No. Sicily, the large island belonging to Italy is very dry but not a desert.
The Accona Desert is a semi-arid area in Tuscany, Italy.
Italy has some small areas of semi-desert.
Spain has the Tabernas Desert, Italy has the Accona Desert. These are, perhaps, the best known deserts in Europe.
There is only one Desert listed in Italy, however it is what they call a semi-desert. It is a semi-arrid region near Tuscany called the Accona Desert (Deserto di Accona). It is characterized by calanques and dome-shaped formations locally known as biancane, which is derived from the Italian bianco, white, due to their light shade. The Accona Desert is home to medieval abby of Monte Oliveto Maggiore.