Derrick Smsith: Wine. Tuscany
Russ Kiernan: How about olives for the olive oil that is so well known? But I don't think they are exclusively grown in one area of Italy. Wheat must bea huge crop, also, to make all the pasta and dough they use in baking. Egg plant, zucchini, garlic, tomatoes, bell peppers andonions are all staples used in Italian cooking. And, of course, grapes are grown in abundance for the wine. I hope this helps...and good luck !...Show more
Hai Biggart: Food is generally grown in the countryside, not in the city. Not enough room in the city.
Sang Hanafin: All different foods are grown in Italy and each city has their own specialty dishes..Italy is full of great food and known as the food capital of the world, it would take forever to answer this question!
Somer Distilo: Wine, Tuscany
Pasquale Pollet: Abruzzo ... Carrots, potatoes, spinach, peppers, tomatoes, figs and plums.Basilicata...Olives, plums, and cereals are grown! , and sheep and goats are raised.
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