castagnata
Castagnata is a traditional Italian festival that celebrates the chestnut harvest, typically held in late autumn, usually in November. The event is deeply rooted in the rural culture of Italy, particularly in regions where chestnut trees are abundant, such as Tuscany, Lazio, Umbria, and the northern regions of Piedmont and Lombardy. The festival is a celebration of the chestnut, a staple food in many parts of Italy, especially during the colder months.
During a castagnata, various activities and events take place, often centered around the preparation and consumption
The origins of castagnata can be traced back to ancient times, when chestnuts were a vital food