Italy Dining Guide: Never Do These Things at a Restaurant | Fodor’s Travel

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By Molly Fitzpatrick | June 6, 2022

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Food is a hugely important aspect of Italian culture, and eating in the bel paese has its own set of customs. Deviate, if you dare, but you risk being called out online or accosted by a wildly gesturing torch and pitchfork bearing mob (okay, maybe not quite, but youโ€™ll probably be judged, teased, or even refused by your server).

If you come from a country where anything goes, these customs can be a bit puzzling, but in Italy, milk is for breakfast and babies, pineapple is for dessert (not pizza), and pasta shapes are deliberately paired with certain saucesโ€”and thatโ€™s just three rules of many! If you want to eat like a local on your trip to Italyโ€”or simply avoid rejection and ridiculeโ€”read on.

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