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Visit Tuscany: What: Boccaccesca, food&wine festival. Where: Certaldo Alto. When: October. The festival, held in the streets of the medieval town of Giovanni Boccaccio, offers a tempting array of local food!
Visit Tuscany: What: Chianti Classico Expo. Where: Piazza Matteotti When: September (usually 4 days in September). A great opportunity to learn more about Chianti Classico Wine, in the region that bears its name.
Visit Tuscany: What: Taste. Where: Florence. When: March. Taste is the Italian fair dedicated to good eating and good living attended by the top figures in the international gastronomic and catering trade.
Visit Tuscany: What: Chesnuts Festival Where: Marradi When: October (weekends). The Festival of chestnut is a great opportunity to taste local delicacies such as ravioli, jams, marrons glacés and much more.
Visit Tuscany: What: Pici Festival. Where: Celle sul Rigo, Siena. When: Last Sunday of May. A great opportunity to taste a famous specialty of Siena: Pici pasta with tomato or meat sauce.
Visit Tuscany: What: Polenta fair. Where: Vernio, Prato. When: every year on the 1st Sunday following Ash Wednesday (since the 16th century!). During the "Pulendina" you can taste polenta accompanied with cod.
Visit Tuscany: What: Extra virgin olive oil feast. Where: Montemurlo, Prato. When: last Sunday of November or first Sunday of December. A big feast to celebrate the new olive oil harvest.
Visit Tuscany: What: Chestnut festival "La castagna racconta". Where: Licciana Nardi, Massa Carrara. When: October (two weekends). Dance, music and several dishes made with chestnuts.
Visit Tuscany: What: KM 0 menu competition. Where: Appennino Tosco-Emiliano National Park. When: from October to November. A huge competition between restaurants that offers dishes made with the best local products.
Visit Tuscany: What: There are 3 food festivals in October to celebrate the best local food: zuppa (soup), tordi (thrush), castagne (chestnuts) and polenta. Where: Sassetta, Livorno. When: October.
Visit Tuscany: What: Suvereto Festival. Where: Suvereto, Livorno. When: usually the first ten days of December. You'll enjoy artistic and folkloristic events together with legendary dishes made with wild boar.
Visit Tuscany: What: Palio dello Stufato. Where: San Giovanni Valdarno, Arezzo. When: on February 21. San Giovanni Valdarno celebrates his special stew: “Stufato alla Sangiovannese”.
Visit Tuscany: What: Cherry Festival. Where: Lari, Pisa. When: 1st week of June. This festival is one of Tuscany's oldest. You'll taste all of the traditional culinary specialities made with cherries.
Visit Tuscany: What: White Truffle Festival. Where: San Miniato, Pisa. When: 3 weekends in November. Chefs animate an open-air taste laboratory in which traditional products meet visitors from all over Italy.
Visit Tuscany: What: Biscotto salato festival. Where: Roccalbegna, Grosseto. When: August 15. The local people celebrate Ferragosto with this tasty bagle made with water, oil, flour, salt, yeast, and anise seeds.
Visit Tuscany: What: Tortello Festival Where: Poggioferro, Grosseto. When: the second weekend of May. Every year in Poggioferro concurrently with the feast of the Holy Cross is held the Tortello maremmano festival.
Visit Tuscany: What: Desco. Where: Lucca. When: November-December. A rich programme of events, tastings, recipes, culinary traditions, art and meetings to explore the foods and traditions of Lucca.
Visit Tuscany: What: Neccio Festival. Where: San Quirico, Pescia (Pistoia). When: one w.e in March. “Necci” are made with chestnut flour, usually eaten with fresh cheeses and cooked on stoves fueled by wood fire.
Visit Tuscany: Truffle lover's paradise! Try the "tagliolini alle briciole e tartufo" and visit the truffle museum. In March (one weekend) don't miss the Marzuolo truffle market-fair: http://bit.ly/1iuuTWP