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CaptainTruth

(6,573 posts)
9. I have to ask about "wedding soup."
Sun Nov 24, 2019, 03:17 PM
Nov 2019

My wife is from Italy, Milan area, moved to the US about 6 years ago.

She started laughing when she saw a can of "Italian wedding soup" at the grocery store. She tells me there's no such thing, at least, in her several decades growing up in Italy she never heard of it. She even contacted several of her relatives & friends in Italy to ask about it & none of them had heard of it either.

Which makes me curious ... do your friends know what part of Italy wedding soup comes from? Apparently folks in the north (from Rome northward, anyway) aren't familiar with it, so is it Sicilian?

We often spend the holidays with Italian friends. luvs2sing Nov 2019 #1
I have to ask about "wedding soup." CaptainTruth Nov 2019 #9
It is from Campania in southern Italy. luvs2sing Nov 2019 #10
I am half Italian. My grandparents were off the boat. smirkymonkey Nov 2019 #2
I grew up in an isolated town that was mostly italian. Drahthaardogs Nov 2019 #3
You just named three dishes that this 100% Italian never heard of Polybius Nov 2019 #8
I grew up in upstate NY in a very Italian city. Everyone in my family had grapevines smirkymonkey Nov 2019 #11
I grew up out west Drahthaardogs Nov 2019 #15
The butchers? smirkymonkey Nov 2019 #16
Yes, the butchers Drahthaardogs Nov 2019 #17
I get it. smirkymonkey Nov 2019 #18
My grandparents came here from Sicily near the turn of the century. Here is Grandpa at 13, in tblue37 Nov 2019 #6
I was surprised to find that there were so many Italians in Pennsylvania. smirkymonkey Nov 2019 #12
One thing I have recently noticed, since I am sensitive to Italian names, is that an amazingly high tblue37 Nov 2019 #13
They unfortunately do tend to be conservative, unless they are highly educated. smirkymonkey Nov 2019 #14
We are doing Wellstone ruled Nov 2019 #4
Sounds like my Sicilian-American family's holiday meals, except our soup is a chicken tblue37 Nov 2019 #5
Italian American here Polybius Nov 2019 #7
My Italian American family's Thanksgiving traditions: wishstar Nov 2019 #19
We do the stuffed artichokes the night before Drahthaardogs Nov 2019 #20
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