"Wanna be Italiano" cooking class and market tour in Florence
"Wanna be Italiano" cooking class and market tour in Florence
"Wanna be Italiano" cooking class and market tour in Florence
"Wanna be Italiano" cooking class and market tour in Florence
"Wanna be Italiano" cooking class and market tour in Florence
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"Wanna be Italiano" cooking class and market tour in Florence

    Fornito daTOWNS OF ITALY
    • 5 ore, 30 minuti

    • 1 - 15 partecipanti

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    • 43 Via Panicale, Toscana, 50123, Italy

    Meet a professional chef and learn how to cook a delicious Tuscan meal in the heart of Florence!

    Incluso

    • Central market guided tour

    • Food and wine tasting

    • Cooking class

    • Ingredients

    • Use of equipment

    • Lunch with drinks

    • Certificate of participation

    • Booklet with recipes

    Cosa ottieni

    • Pick up the ingredients for your lunch at the central market
    • Prepare your own meal guided by a professional chef
    • Perfect for the whole family to experience - the more the merrier

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    Posizioni

    • 43 Via Panicale, Toscana, 50123, Italy

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    Prezzo

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    Descrizione del prodotto

    Meet an experienced chef and learn how to cook a delicious Tuscan meal in the heart of Florence! First step: a little walk to the central market! You will go shopping at the central market with the chef, picking up the ingredients for your lunch.



    You will meet the butchers, the bakers and the farmers selling vegetables from their gardens. You will learn how to distinguish the highest quality ingredients. After this experience, you will reach a fascinating home-like professional location, just a few steps from the central market, where you'll enjoy a delicious tasting of typical products and you will start putting your hands on the ingredients to create your own meal, guided by the expertise of the chef.



    The menu may slightly vary depending on the season and the fresh ingredients available, but will usually be made of bruschetta, different kinds of fresh homemade pasta from scratch (i.e. tagliatelle and ravioli), sauces for the pasta, and a dessert. And then you will obviously eat the meal you prepared yourself, accompanied by two glasses from a selection of Chianti wine.



    A booklet with recipes will let you cook for your friends once you get back home. And finally, get your certificate of participation!

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    FlorenceTown cooking school.

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    Informazioni importanti

    • Please note that when the central market is closed (on Sundays and bank holidays) a special introduction and extra tastings at the cooking school will be offered

    • Please inform the local operator of any food intolerance or allergy in advance. You can find the contact information on the voucher after booking

    • Vegetarians are more than welcome, as they will be able to cook vegetarian recipes. Please inform the tour company in advance

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