Turin is the host city of the 2006 Winter Olympics, but outside of Italy few know the another little known fact about the city... its chocolate delicacies. David Lebovitz tells Debbie Elliott about ...
From Carnival parades and an annual chocolate festival to vermouth rituals and winter-only dishes, February brings Turin's food culture and traditions into sharp focus.
Tucked away in the far northwest of Italy is a city where chocolate reigns. The residents of Turin have been creating—and consuming—chocolate since the 16th century, culminating in a vibrant chocolate ...
TURIN, Italy — The ink on the index cards is starting to fade. The tape that holds the cards to the wall is starting to yellow. But the words on the cards -- oh, these are magic words, cherished words ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the world’s best hotels, restaurants and wine. So said Michele, a spry, elegant, elderly Turinese who took my wife and me ...
When buying a bar of chocolate is as easy as a trip to the supermarket, it's hard to imagine this now commonplace treat was once purely the domain of the aristocracy.