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Spaghetti and tuna sauce from Bologna
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The Real Spaghetti Bolognese Are with Tuna

January 17, 2020January 17, 2020 Silvia Donati

Did you know?! The real spaghetti alla bolognese are with tuna. Read on for the interesting story and fierce debate surrouding the dish.

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Bologna for Food Lovers

April 23, 2013July 27, 2019 Silvia Donati

Bologna is renowned for its cuisine, and for good reasons! Take a tour through the medieval open-air food market for a unique foodie experience!

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