Several, but mostly things along the lines of cheeses, wines, bread, sauces, etc.
The best place to find authentic Italian recipes is cookbooks obtained from Little Italy in Italy directly. However, since we can't take a trip, try searching online for the best worldwide Italian recipes.
Risotto is an Italian recipe, but like most recipes had influence from other recipes. It may have started in Venice or Milan. The style of cooking rice until it is starting to create a starch thickened sauce or gravy between the grains had to have been around for centuries in countries that had a longer history using rice than Italy.
The sport Italy is known for is Soccer
Frangelico is a hazelnut based liqueur from Italy. It can be used in may cocktail recipes as well as a good replacement for Amaretto or Tia Maria in recipes like Tiramisu and chocolate tortes.
Im pretty sure from Italy, because in most recipes, the shells are made from spaghetti (and that originated from Italy) and parmesano or ricotta did too. so your best guess is Italy
Genoa , Italy...in Northern Italy
The one recipe that is used quite often at Christmas in Italy is panetone. Other recipes are pizelle, ricotta cookies, pignoli and stuffed figs coated in honey.
Italians
Macaron (also known as 'macaroons') can be made by following recipes on websites such as All Recipes and Joy of Baking. Macaroons are a type of cookie.
Sandeep in Italy is well known. This is a business.
Rome, Italy is known as the eternal city.
The classic Italian recipes we all know and love are rich in such ingredients as tomatoes, basil, oregano, ground beef, peppers, cheese. Nevertheless, it is worth bearing mind that many classic Italian recipes in Italy do not feature such ingredients at all. Especially in northern Italy where olive oil is replaced by butter, vegetable minestrone soups feature and tomato is not a traditional ingredient.