stravolgi
Stravolgi is a traditional Italian dish originating from the region of Apulia, particularly in the province of Lecce. The name "stravolgi" is derived from the verb "stravolgere," which means to upset or turn upside down, reflecting the dish's unique preparation method. The primary ingredient is a type of pasta known as "stravolgi," which is a large, flat, and thin pasta sheet. The pasta is typically made from durum wheat semolina and is characterized by its irregular shape and size, often resembling a large, irregular leaf.
The preparation of stravolgi involves a distinctive cooking technique. The pasta is boiled in salted water
Stravolgi is typically served as a first course and is often accompanied by a variety of toppings.
Despite its regional origins, stravolgi has gained popularity beyond Apulia and is now enjoyed in other parts