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Il Gioco del Gelato, the card challenge between recipes, ingredients and cones to be served – Italian Cuisine


Here is the idea of ​​summer launched by the master ice cream maker Alberto Marchetti: a game to understand the secrets of the best artisan ice cream

That of "You don't play with food" is a rule that applies only and exclusively when it comes to cooking fight waste. For the rest, off to fun and sharing: the famous ice cream master knows very well Alberto Marchetti, which in this hot summer 2020 dedicated to family and proximity holidays has decided to launch its own Ice Cream Game. That no, unfortunately does not include spoons and cups for a taste, but still promises to keep company with young and old through a curious challenge cards set right behind the counter of an ice cream shop.

A life dedicated to ice cream

The bond that unites Alberto Marchetti and the ice cream shop has deep and very firm roots. Born on the same day that his father inaugurated his renewed cremeria in Nichelino, near turin, Marchetti makes its way year after year into the world of high artisan gelato making through a close collaboration – which began in 2008 – with Slow Food and with the Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity Onlus. Result: a conscious and careful choice of all the best raw materials, which leads to the creation of the very curious Presidia ice creams. Including, just to mention the most famous, that of Roccaverano robiola, Chontalpala chocolate, Tortona strawberry and Ramassin from Val Bronda.

In 2017 it was born Marchetti house in Turin, a small two-story universe entirely dedicated to ice cream, with an open laboratory, an exhibition space dedicated to the history of this glorious dessert and a kitchen for events. In 2018, then, Alberto Marchetti signed an important partnership with the Starbucks Reserve Roastery of Milan, for which he creates the Nitro Gelato Affogato, a true example of molecular ice cream. And in the meantime he founded the International High Gelato School, together with Roberto Lobrano: a professional school that aims to offer excellent training courses aimed at getting to know and perfect the art and techniques of ice cream.

Card after card, recipe after recipe

And that's how you get to the Ice Cream Game, born in collaboration with The Scarabeo. Recommended for ages 6 and up, it challenges players to juggle ingredients, flavors and recipes, with the aim of satisfying customer requests as much as possible. The box, in fact, is composed of a special recipe book and 110 cards, divided into Customer cards, Ingredient cards and Basic Ingredient cards. In turn, following the rules in the game package, each player decides whether to prepare an ice cream to serve the customer, or to obtain the necessary ingredients to expand their offer.

To prepare the ice cream, the player must discard the necessary ingredients from the hand, checking first that it is possible to follow the recipe by thread and by sign. Special wild cards can replace any ingredient. Moral: the more ice cream the customers prefer, the more players prepare, the more victory points he earns for the final report. A cool and fun way to understand that after all, to prepare an ice cream made in a workmanlike manner, few ingredients are enough, but that must be really good. The game is on sale for 12 euros in the ice cream parlors of Alberto Marchetti, on his official site and in the best toy stores.

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The Food Identity Card: digital and free – Italian Cuisine

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More and more Italians love to eat outside the home and the recent Fipe data (Italian Federation of Public Operators) confirm this trend. The digital world comes to support the food style of every person with the Food Identity Card which indicates all preferences for taste, habits and health. The purpose of this document is to simplify life for those with special needs and do not want to give up the restaurant. Thus, vegetarians, vegans, raw foodists, celiacs and intolerants, but also those who have only specific preferences, for example, do not eat raw fish, will have life easier.

What is the Food Identity Card
178525This is the first one digital and free document which encompasses the eating style of the user who compiles it: intolerances, allergies but also simple preferences or non-preferences with respect to products, raw materials or ingredients that are not desired or can be eaten when going to a restaurant. By registering on the website www.cartaidentitalimentare.com and once you have filled in the required fields, you will get a personal digital document, which will reach the user via email in PDF format. Simply print it and take it with you, so you can show it when you decide to eat away from home, or share it with your trusted restaurateur. A sort of reminder of what we can or cannot eat once we arrive on the spot.

Support, Simplify, Share
The project has great ambitions, born with the aim of simplifying the life of all the people who are looking for satisfaction at the table outside the home, without any nasty surprises, when they find themselves choosing foods to eat. Celiacs, lactose intolerant, ethnic food lovers, vegans, raw foodists, with the Food Identity Card participate in "a true free digital revolution"Explains the entrepreneur from Vicenza Pietro Ruffoni creator of the project and CEO of HealthyFood, a young Italian company specializing in the food and catering sector. "If it is true that more and more Italians are eating away from home, more than 7 million, and that the attention of consumers towards healthy food is growing – adds Ruffoni – it is equally true that it is increasingly difficult to reconcile the food needs of everyone, when going out for dinner ”. "Transparency and sharing are the key words of our project – explains Pietro Ruffoni – which aims to ensure that all those who have particular needs, due to intolerances or allergies but also to individual choices, feel less alone and more supported in expressing their need to be faithful to their food style even when eating out home. We want to respond to a growing need with a service that is only the first step towards creating a large digital network of people who want to be respected when they eat outside their food needs".

How to create the Food Identity Card?
178528Just answer a few questions about your tastes and your food needs. The result is a profile, complete with all the information on your food style (tastes, regimens, allergies and intolerances) to be displayed with two taps and always keep on hand, just like you do with a document. To fill in the digital document, go to the website http://www.cartaidentitalimentare.com/subscription/user, create an account by registering with your email and choose the password. The fields to be filled are "Food Style" (ie "Foods you don't like", "Allergies diagnosed", "Foods that weigh you down / digest with difficulty", "Diagnosis of a doctor", etc.), simply scroll the menu which opens next to each item and the answer that concerns us appears.
All personal data shared on the platform is protected and cannot be disclosed to third parties. Food Identity Card wants to give life to the creation of a network of foodlover that share the values ​​of transparency and satisfaction even when it comes to food tastes and needs.
By downloading theMyCIA mobile app you can find restaurants that meet all the needs indicated in the document.

A way to raise awareness among restaurateurs, inviting them to greater attention and transparency towards consumers, who increasingly have different needs due to health or taste issues, and still too often find themselves in great difficulty when they eat away from home.

Mariacristina Coppeto
October 2019

DISCOVER THE COURSES OF THE SALT AND PEPE COOKING SCHOOL

All you need for your little card – Italian Cuisine


Lunch at work has never been this good. Just organize yourself and create a little imagination by relying on the right products that we have selected for you

Have you brought lunch to work, yet when the break is triggered, would you do anything to eat something different from your little money? If you find yourself in this situation, it is because you have inserted the wrong foods into your favorite container, or you have simply not given the right attention to it.
Yes, because if it is on one side it is smart cooking abundant doses in the evening to secure a portion for lunch, on the other this practice it makes us a bit boring, so as to make us go hungry to the idea of ​​having to eat the same dishes the night before. Perhaps kept in an old and impractical container that does not value food.
How to avoid it? Let's start with the content.

What to bring to lunch

Indulge your tastes, pamper yourself and try to prevent some risks. One of the most frequent, when it comes to schiscetta, is that dishes dry or stick to each other. If you bring pasta for example, prefer the short formats, al dente cooking and salad recipes that are already designed for cold pasta. If you have a microwave oven, you can instead focus on preparations with a lot of seasoning (for example short pasta topped with ragù or a meatball sauce). The same goes for meat: the classic steak will tend to dry out, while one cutlet it is easier to preserve. Also excellent omelettes and savory pies which always remain soft, as well as cooked vegetables.
To make your little ones even more tasty, you can also include a lunch consisting of various courses. A small container with fruit salad for example, or a dessert like pudding or panna cotta, will give your day an extra sprint. And when you have prepared it, share it with us! (in the article below we explain how).

Tactical aids

If for you turning the pasta of the day before into a pasta omelette or frying a cutlet is science fiction, don't panic. You can count on packaged meals designed to replace a home-made sundress, mgari to be alternated with simple and quick home preparations such as mixed salads, slate cakes and boiled eggs accompanied by vegetables. Obviously, in this case you will need the right containers: here they are in the gallery below, along with the best ready-made schiscette.

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