20 May cateringequipment, Virdex News Caciocavallo of the emigrant Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin By the early 20th century, immigration had become a mass phenomenon in the United States. Facing hordes of desperate people from Eur...Continue reading
11 May Virdex News The art of Carvery Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Yes, because carving food is an art: that was the main point of "Il trinciatore" (the Carver), the book written by Vincenzo Cervio, the...Continue reading
06 May Virdex News There’s something (frying) in the air Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin So, buckwheat isn't properly "wheat". Hay fever isn't a "fever" And air fryers aren't actually "fryers". Don't get me wrong: I'm n...Continue reading
16 Apr Virdex News The Wunderkammer Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin From the second half of the 16th century, and up to more or less the beginning of the 19th, a phenomenon had been quite popular among t...Continue reading
15 Apr Virdex News Bart Simpson and the plughole Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Do you like the Simpsons? Well, I have loved them, ever since I was a child. Anyway, in one episode (Bart vs. Australia), Lisa expla...Continue reading
13 Apr Virdex News A kitchen “out of this world” Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin What if I tell you you can have a starship in your kitchen? Better said: you could assemble one using prep tables and all the other fu...Continue reading
11 Apr Virdex News Amber and electricity Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Do you like amber? Yeah, who doesn't! That gem made of fossil plant resin is awesome. And it was appreciated since ancient times for...Continue reading
10 Apr Virdex News Romans, Gauls and “Le coq au vin” Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin One of the best-known symbols of French cuisine in the world is the “coq au vin” (stop giggling!): a cockerel, or simply a chicken, mar...Continue reading
06 Apr Virdex News Leonardo’s hood Thursday February 15th, 2024 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Leonardo Da Vinci also dealt with catering equipment. At least, He designed them (and probably never built them. Leonardo wasn't i...Continue reading
01 Apr Virdex News Vegetables: a biography Thursday January 12th, 2023 By Giulio Virduci Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Did you know vegetables have their own biography? Well, they do. It is called in fact "Vegetables: a biography", and it was writt...Continue reading