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STARS AND FOOD – WEEK FROM 29 TO 05 JULY – CANCER – Italian Cuisine

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"Only ardent patience will lead to the achievement of splendid happiness."Pablo Neruda

lucky from 22 June to 22 July

Special ingredient: Fish and / or algae. HERE find out 10 good reasons to eat algae.
Good luck vegetables: Cherry tomatoes. HERE you can discover a very special recipe that will surprise you and your friends.

The chef recommends: Once a door is closed, a door opens. Your diet has in store to be lulled by seasonal haute cuisine stimuli. I highly recommend eating fish to celebrate this birthday.

Dish of the week: Stewed hake with potatoes and tomatoes and mixed cooked vegetables. HERE a recipe that will also serve as a starting point to apply some variation.

Magic fruit: Blueberries.

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STARS AND FOOD – WEEK FROM 22 TO 28 JUNE – CANCER – Italian Cuisine

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"Life, to want it to be beautiful, to want it to be cheerful, to want it to be life, must be a rainbow, – a palette with all the colors, – a Saturday where all the witches dance. The amusement and boredom, the tears and the laughter, the reason and the delirium, everyone must have a ticket for this party.”Carlo Bini, Manuscript of a prisoner, 1833

lucky from 22 June to 22 July

Special ingredient: Color!

Good luck vegetables: Basil and colorful seasonal salad. HERE you find the right idea that goes along with your desires!

The chef recommends: Best wishes dear friends of the #Cancro … Get out of your shell and throw yourself into the crowd. Do it before you find yourself closed in on yourself. Give color to what you do, what you eat and drink. “Color is a means that allows you to exercise a direct influence on the soul. The color is the key, the eye is the hammer, the soul is the piano with many strings. " Wassily Kandinsky, The Spiritual in Art, 1910

Dish of the week: Trofie with crispy bacon, green pesto and red cherry tomatoes. HERE you can take a cue for some delicious variation!
Magic fruit: Yellow apricots and purple plums. HERE you can find ideas and 10 recipes to indulge yourself.

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The Alce Nero tomato turns pink to combat breast cancer – Italian Cuisine


Alce Nero puts Fiocco Rosa on its organic tomato puree to support the fight against breast cancer. Here is what the project consists of

Black Moose, a brand committed since the 70s in the production of organic food grown in full respect of the land, once again claims Komen Italy, an organization that has been operating for over 20 years to keep attention focused on female health.

The past of organic tomato it is therefore tinged with pink, thanks to a special limited edition graphic, enhanced by the Pink ribbon symbol of Komen Italia and the fight against breast cancer.

In this way Alce Nero will contribute to support the project "Women in the Center": A multipurpose space at the Bellaria Hospital in Bologna, designed to encourage the recovery of the psycho-physical wellbeing of patients during and after cancer treatments.
This happens through different types of activities, such as lo yoga, the gentle gymnastics, manual, creative and activities good nutritional practices, also offering services such as the listening point, the legal help desk, and organizing thematic meetings and conferences.

Short chain, tomatoes grown exclusively in Emilia Romagna, absence of additives o added salt, to preserve flavors and nutritional properties: these are the cornerstones that make the Alce Nero tomato sauce a top quality organic product.

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