Heading to Giarre, our guide Alessandro took us to a
nature preserve, where there was an ancient tuna 'factory' on the southeastern coast.
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Alessandro told us that this lagoon was filled with flamingos a few weeks ago |
After a mile hike we arrived at the tuna processing area; this dates back to 5th century BC. We took a stroll around the area and saw what was left of the ruins.
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Spillway |
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this is all that is left of the Greek ruins here |
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salt forming here |
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Tuna ovens |
The tuna was cooked with steam, then preserved in salt, or in olive oil. Heading out of the nature preserve, we were taken to Marzamemi, a small fishing village, where there is a modern tuna processor where we were able to see some of the process as well as observe the the workers canning the famous tomatoes from Pacchino.
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We were treated to a tuna tasting, and then let loose to shop
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Bottarga salted |
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Tomato canning operation |
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This goes on most of the spring and summer during tomato season |
After this, we headed to the port, for a stroll through the old town. Marzamemi is now a summer vacation spot, with few fishing boats in the port anymore.
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We happened upon a bride and groom |
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Lots of cute little restaurants |
The flowers here are extraordinary, even Dr. C. commented on how vibrant the colors are. Volcanic soil can be a good thing! As we headed out of Marzamemi, we head to Zisola winery, owned by the
Mazzei family, who also have a winery in Tuscany. A beautiful place, the winery has some local varietals that are quite interesting.
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wine pairing snacks |
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Olive oil and oregano over toasted bread |
After a lovely wine tasting in a beautiful setting it was time to head to our last destination on this amazing trip. We arrived in Giarre, half way between Catania and Taormina at the base of Mt. Etna which is an active volcano.
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Tonight we were eating at the hotel---just look at the bread board! |
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Mille foglie of potato and Ragusano cheese |
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It wouldn't be dessert in Sicily without a cannolo |
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Apple Crostata |
Tomorrow we are headed to Bronte home of the best pistachios on earth, then to a winery for lunch and tasting, and finally honey producers who are the cutest couple on the planet.
Ciao for now.
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