Italians consume a considerable amount of food ! They dont consider any of their cuisine heavier because of the usage of olive oil. In fact, they consider the french cuisine heavier because they use lots of butter and cream.
Italians eat several foods like pasta, pizza...ect
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They eat the same Italian foods as everyone else.
ice cream pizza pasta and much more!
Indian curry is not a great favourite with most Italians.
most of us are pissed of that some of us don't consider themselves as white. Italians are white. it is not uncommon to have blonde hair blue eyes and light skin. sicilians are not Italians.
"Italians" aren't a religious group with dietary restrictions, and there are cultural differences depending on the region of Italy the "Italians" are from, because ingredients are plentiful, or difficult to find, as in all cultures. Generally, because of their dietary preferences or customary menus, many other cultures' foods are not as appealing, for instance, the more pronounced flavors of many German foods, like sauerbraten may not be prized as it is by others, or foods tending to be less seasoned may not be favored.
Yes, Italians are known to applaud. Italians tend to be a critical but appreciative audience. Entertainers and speakers tend to like to present in the different regions of Italy. Italians are protective and proud of their regional traditions. But they're appreciative of outstanding achievements and relevant information from others. That's why Italians and non Italians alike consider it an honor to perform before audiences throughout Italy.
Hispanics are people of Spanish descent. Italians are not of Spanish descent. Therefore, Italians are not Hispanics. Italians may be classified as white, depending on what you consider white to mean. From a check-the-box perspective, Italians probably fall within the white/non-hispanic category.
raviole,pasta, pizza,garlic bread,spagetti,venison
Italians drink quite a bit of wine, as it is customarily taken with meals. This tends to skew the numbers, based on amount consumed. There are probably no more "heavy drinkers" in Italy and other Italian communities, per capita, than in most others.