It’s easy for Italians to comprehend and accept the vegetarian approach, much more than in traditionally meat-consuming cultures such as North America and the UK, for example. They rely heavily on native crops and nature’s cycles for their daily meals.
As temperatures drop, Italians traditionally make soup. But there’s a universe beyond minestrone: in the realm of Italian soups the choice of lesser known traditional zuppeis, like much of the Bel Paese’s biodiversity, vast and varied.