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Courses in Molise



Schools in Molise

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INTERLINGUA SRL UNIP Pescara
Courses: Italian Language, Cooking
Accommodations: Host Family Hotel - B&B
Partner of the Inlingua International Sprachschulen network, with headquarters in Bern, Inlingua Pescara has laid its foundations in the territory over 50 years ago, being from back then to this day... more
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Costa Rosa Vibo Valentia (Vibo-Valentia)
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ISTITUTO ZAMBLER Venice
Courses: Italian Language, Cooking, Art
Accommodations: Apartment Hotel - B&B
The courses of Italian language are attended by students from all over the world. All the teachers are native Italian speakers with university qualifications and considerable experience in teaching... more
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Grasshopper language school Rapallo (Genoa)
Accommodations: Host Family Apartment Hotel - B&B
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ACCADEMIA INTERNAZIONALE DI FORMAZIONE Aosta
Courses: Italian Language, Cooking, Art, Restoration, Photography
Accommodations: Host Family Apartment Hotel - B&B
course of language all levels, raced individual, collectives and on line. more
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Italian Cooking Recipes

Italian Pesto

Pesto is one of the most known Italian pasta sauces, with his great flavour. But not everyone knows that it is very easy to prepare. You can choose to make it with mortar and pestle, as the tradition teachs, or if you have just a few time at your... more

Spaghetti with roses

Choose the roses; they should be preferrably pink. Take the petals and clean them gently with a damp towel, cut them in thin slices and keep aside 6 whole petals. Cut the ham into small cubes. Stir fry the onion with some butter, add the ham, fry it... more

Bucatini amatriciana

The Amatriciana or matriciana is a typical dish of the Italian tradition, known and appreciated in every region. The name comes from Amatrice, a town in the province of Rieti. The main ingredients are guanciale (jowl bacon), pecorino cheese and... more



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