Land & Climate
Everyday Food Life
Beliefs & Traditions
Festivals & Family
Global Influence
100

What shape is Italy often compared to?
 

A boot!

100

What’s a food Italy is most famous for?
 

pasta.

100

What religion influences many food customs in Italy?
 

Catholicism.

100

What’s a big festival in Venice called?

Carnevale.

100

What Italian dish is loved all over the world?
 

Pizza!

200

What kind of climate does Italy have?
 

Warm and sunny in most places.

200

What’s usually eaten before the main dish?
 

Antipasto, small starters like cheese or bread.

200

What food is often avoided on Good Friday?

Meat.

200

What food do people eat at Carnevale?
 

Fried sweets like chiacchiere.

200

What drink started in Italy but is now everywhere?
 

Espresso or cappuccino.

300

Why are olives and grapes easy to grow there?
 

Because the weather is dry and perfect for them.

300

What’s a normal drink during meals?
 

Water or a little wine for adults.

300

What food is blessed or shared on Easter?
 

Bread and eggs.

300

What do Italians usually cook for Sunday lunch?

Big meals with pasta and meat for the whole family.

300

How has globalization changed Italian eating habits?
 

People eat more fast food now than before.

400

What region is famous for pizza?
 

Naples.

400

What’s a typical Italian breakfast like?
 

A pastry and coffee, usually quick.

400

Why do many Italian meals feel like family events?

Because eating together is part of their tradition and faith.

400

What do people eat at weddings?
 

Lots of courses, appetizers, pasta, and desserts.

400

What’s one way Italy has shared its culture globally?

Through Italian restaurants and chefs around the world.

500

Why do people eat more seafood near the coast?
 

Because they live close to the sea and fish is fresh.

500

Why do Italians care so much about fresh ingredients?
 

They believe good food starts with good quality products.

500

What food has special meaning during Christmas?
 

panettone, a sweet holiday bread.

500

What’s an Italian dessert that’s famous worldwide?
 

Tiramisu.

500

How do Italians keep their traditions strong even with global trends?
 

They keep cooking homemade meals and celebrating family time.