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In Catania we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Hotels 5 Stella, Agriturismi, Bed and Breakfasts and Case.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Catania include: Aci Castello, Acireale, Aeolian Islands - Messina, Agrigento, Catania, Enna, Messina, Palermo, Pedara - Etna, Ragusa, San Giovanni La Punta, San Michele Di Ganzaria, Siracusa, Taormina, Trapani and Zafferana Etnea.

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Catania include: Casamia B&B, Romano Palace Luxury Hotel, Grande Albergo Maugeri, Bed and Breakfast Stesicoro, La Vecchia Palma, Agriturismo Gianferrante and Hotel Gresi.

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Situated on the Gulf of Catania, this town spreads tidily over the foot of the southern slopes of Etna, as well as to the south on the low-lying fertile Catania plain, where the modern industrial zone has been sited.

 

Founded by the Chalcidians in the 8th century BC., it quickly attained a position of importance in Sicily, often warring with Syracuse. It was taken by the Romans in 263 and experienced periods of great prosperity under the Empire.

 

After the fall of the Western Empire, it was dominated by the Goths, and in 552 passed together with the whole island to Byzantium, who held it until the 9th century, when Sicily was conquered by the Arabs.

 

The Normans took possession in 1072 and its fortunes were those of the Kingdom of Sicily until unification with Italy in 1860. Catania was destroyed by an earthquake in 1693 and rebuilt several years later to an orderly layout on late Baroque lines.

 

The town has an interesting heritage of monuments and works of art, though few ... Read More...

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“Maccu” - Acireale in Catania

 

Ingredienti per 4 persone

 

300 gr. di fave secche sgusciate
2 mazzi di finocchi selvatico
1 cipolla
2 carote
2 coste di sedano
1 pomodoro maturo privato della buccia e dei semi
olio d’oliva, sale e pepe

 

Mettere le fave secche a bagno per almeno dodici ore. Nettare, tritare la cipolla, le carote e il sedano e dorarle nell’olio, quindi aggiungere il pomodoro a pezzetti, rigirarle per qualche minuto, unire le fave scolate e le parti più tenere del finocchio selvatico, ben lavate. Coprire d’acqua, salare, pepare e far cuocere, con il coperchio, per circa due ore, a fuoco moderato. Il “maccu” sarà pronto quando si ridurrà in una purea piuttosto solida. Potrà essere servito caldo, da solo o accompagnato con la pasta.
Ciascun commensale irrorerà la minestra nel proprio piatto con un filo di olio crudo. Con i resti del “maccu” cucinato con la pasta si potrà eseguire la ricetta del “maccu frittu”.
(ricetta gentilmente fornita dal cav. Pietro Palamidessi)

 

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You are looking for Case in Catania, Sicily, Italy

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Catania include: Agriturismo Gianferrante, Bed and Breakfast Stesicoro, Casamia B&B, Grande Albergo Maugeri, Hotel Gresi, La Vecchia Palma and Romano Palace Luxury Hotel.

 

In Catania we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Hotels 5 Stella, Agriturismi, Bed and Breakfasts and Case.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Catania include: Aci Castello, Acireale, Aeolian Islands - Messina, Agrigento, Catania, Enna, Messina, Palermo, Pedara - Etna, Ragusa, San Giovanni La Punta, San Michele Di Ganzaria, Siracusa, Taormina, Trapani and Zafferana Etnea.

 

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