This is a reminder that "Aztec Chocolate in Sicily: An Online Cooking Lesson with Annalisa Pompeo" IS HAPPENING NOW!

Date Time: Apr 19, 2021 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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When Sicilian photographer Ferdinando Scianna visited Oaxaca and experienced how chocolate was made based on an Aztec recipe, he claimed he felt right at home. A mirror of that experience is available to visitors from Mexico in the Sicilian town of Modica, where chocolate is also made following that very ancient technique.

On Mon. April 19 (11am EST, 17 in Italy) join us for the virtual event "Aztec Chocolate in Sicily" to discover one of the fascinating transnational routes of cultural cross-pollination created by the Spanish Empire and its legacy... in a chocolate bar. Chef Annalisa Pompeo will guide us through the preparation of bars with different flavors, from chili pepper to cinnamon, after chocolatier Pierpaolo Ruta walks us through the history of this preparation and its unconventional meaning in today's Made in Italy market. 

This webinar will be presented in Italian with (optional) simultaneous interpretation in English and Spanish.  For more info, see flyer below and webpageRSVP HERE

The event is part of the NEH project "Memoria Presente: The Common Spanish Legacy in Italian and Latin American Cultures" and the COIL video project in collaboration with the University of Palermo.

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