dinnocenza
Dinnocenza is a term used to describe the pasta dish originating from the Italian region of Tuscany. The name "dinnocenza" translates to "innocence" or "purity" in Italian, likely due to the dish's light and simplicity. Dinnocenza is essentially a summer pasta salad, consisting of thin, flat pasta slips, typically made from durum wheat semolina, tossed with a mixture of vegetables and herbs.
The dish is often prepared with edible flowers, such as nasturtiums or violas, adding extra flavor and
Dinnocenza can be served as a side dish or a light main course, particularly during the warmer
While its origins are rooted in traditional Tuscan cooking, dinnocenza has gained popularity worldwide, with various