(
la fine = the end)
Ciao tutti (for the last time),
Time for some final thoughts. Feel free to listen to this
song
while reading.
Yes, the time has come. It is indeed “time to say goodbye.”
The end is here, and I will be returning to the U.S. tomorrow. My semester
abroad here in Bologna has been absolutely fantastic, and I have become so used
to living here, so it is very strange and bittersweet to be leaving.
I am certainly excited to come home, to see all my family
and friends, and to eat American food J
However, I can’t deny the fact that Bologna has been my home for the past five
months, and as such, it is hard to say goodbye to it.
I will miss studying firsthand Italian culture, history, art, food, and politics through my classes this semester.
I will miss being able to go to my favorite pizzeria or
trattoria whenever I want.
I will miss strolling around the city at sunset (which
Italians refer to as “la passeggiata”)
I will miss sitting in one of the many piazzas, enjoying
some wine with friends.
I will miss my roommates, and being able to speak Italian
with them.
Etc, etc… I could go on and on.
Obviously, I will miss a lot about Bologna, but the thing I
may just miss the most is the food!
One thing you should all know about Italy is that it is the food capital
of Europe. And one thing you should know about Bologna is that it is the food
capital of Italy. Q.E.D.: I live in the greatest city on earth (food-wise).
Therefore, travelling around I was able to eat some great
food across Italy and Europe; however, it was always great coming back to
Bologna for the best food on earth J
PASTA
Learning how to make hand-made pasta back in January as part of a BCSP excursion:
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Ricotta-filled ravioli al ragù in Siena |
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noodles in chickpea soup in Tuscany |
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Fusili PPP (panna, piselli, pancetta) |
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Spaghetti alla carbonara |
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Tortelloni di ricotta al ragù |
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making some tortellini in brodo |
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Artichoke lasagna |
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Spaghetti with mussels |
PIZZA
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Gorgonzola and pear pizza in Torino |
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Pizza parmiggiana in Padova |
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The classics: pizza in Naples! |
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una pizza Margherita at my favorite pizzeria in Bologna,
Pizzeria Aldrovandi |
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A delicious asparagus pizza from my other favorite pizzeria in Bologna, Spacca Napoli |
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una pizza sfiziosa at Pizzeria Aldrovandi |
OTHER
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the BEST salad |
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Pecorino and pear |
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aperitivi |
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Italian coffee :) |
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piadina with tuna and grilled onions in Ravenna |
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Some Greek food. (because we all need
a break from Italian fare once in a while) |
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The perfect combination (?) |
DESSERT
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panna cotta |
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tiramisù |
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chocolate tortellini! |
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gelato from Sorbetteria, one of my
favorite gelaterias in Bologna |
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Mascarpone, chocolate, and raspberry
gelato from Funivia, another favorite. |
MARIPOSA
My all-time favorite restaurant in Bologna has to be Trattoria Mariposa. Not only does the menu consist of delicious Bolognese specialities, but the service is amazing and the ambiance is quaint and friendly. We loved this restaurant so much that we kept coming back regularly throughout the semester. We also made sure to always bring friends/family who were visiting, so they could experience some great food at our favorite spot!
Earlier today, as part of our last day in Bologna, Adrienne and I made sure to go to Mariposa for lunch. We didn't order much - just the tagliatelle al ragù (the speciality of Bologna) and some water. Afterwards, Miki (the woman who runs the restaurant with her boyfriend) gave both Adrienne and I huge pieces of her famous chocolate cake for free! (She told us to eat it for breakfast the next morning before our flight). As if that wasn't nice enough, when we went to pay for our meals, Miki wouldn't have it - she refused our money and told us that it was her pleasure serving us all semester and especially for our "ultima cena" (Last Supper). It was the nicest thing, and we were incredibly grateful.
So please, if you are ever in Bologna, stop by the Trattoria Mariposa. You will not regret it. I'm so glad I got to experience dining there so much during this semester.
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the AMAZING torta cioccolata topped
with fresh mascarpone at Mariposa |
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Tagliatelle al ragù from Mariposa. In a word: Bologna. |
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Myself, Miki, and Adrienne at Mariposa |
Anyway, back to my final reflections of the semester. (Cue
Andrea Bocelli again). Yes, the food in Bologna was amazing. But overall, what I will miss most is this
city being my home. This experience has made me become so much more independent
and I can truly say I have grown a ton from living and studying here.
I’m glad I took advantage of travelling while I was in
Europe (namely to fulfill my Olympic obsession by seeing all those Olympic
stadiums and host cities).
I’m also glad to have gotten to visit with some old friends
as well as make some new ones. Not only did this experience allow me to meet
Italians, but I also became very close with other Americans in the BCSP program
– friendships which I plan on continuing back in the U.S.
This process of reflection has been bittersweet, yes, but
the one fact I keep coming back to is that this has truly been a
once-in-a-lifetime experience. I will never get to see Europe like I have this
semester. That much is true. So thankfully, I’m glad I took advantage of all
that this experience has to offer – studying, eating, travelling, speaking
Italian, making friends, living independently, etc.
And most importantly…
I think now after 5 months living here, we can all agree…
That Augie Bossu has a way with B-o-l-o-g-n-a!
Ciao for now,
Augusto