Welcome back to our mini series on Sicily! For those of you
who are unaware, my family and I visited our ancestral home of Sicily this
summer. We decided to chronicle our trip and turn it into a series of blog
posts. Check out our first Sicilian blog post here.
This time, we are focusing on the town of Syracuse ( aka Siracusa in southwestern Sicily).
Look at the beautiful view of the ocean! |
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Considering that Syracuse is geographically situated on the water, it should be no surprise that there's a huge seafood industry. Vendors sell all types of fish ranging from tuna and swordfish (ample amounts of swordfish can be seen above) .
Charles observing workers sorting out sea urchins. |
Sicilians know that herbs and spices are just as important as the entree itself, so Sicilians use a wide variety of herbs and spices in their cooking.
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Zucca is a unique Italian fruit, also known as Italian squash. For cooking, it is usually combined with zest, cardamom seeds and other curative herbs. These savory, sweet, and fresh fruits are a must try on any Sicilian vacation. Who knows, you might like these better than regular squash.
Do you love watermelon? Well look no further because Sicily
has just about the juiciest and most succulent watermelon there can be. By saying
that Sicily has great watermelon, I would be selling myself short.
I could go on and on about how I was amazed by all the wonders that the city has to offer, but words cannot completely describe my time in Syracuse. My recommendation, go to Syracuse and experience the same sense of elation that I once felt. In case any of you are considering my recommendation, my family and I stayed at the Grand Hotel Ortiga (which gorgeously overlooks the ocean). I would love to hear your stories and anecdotes from the ancient city in the comments section. In the meantime, arrivederci Syracuse, it was a pleasure.
-Thomas Regnante