老奶奶的意式家传料理

老奶奶的意式家传料理

老奶奶的意式家传料理:精华篇城市里的好味道巴塞罗那

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简介:
多纳尔在意大利的伊尔西纳拜访了马达莱娜奶奶。多纳尔从临时摊贩那里买了一些新鲜的农产品,然后前往了当地的养猪场。马达莱娜奶奶是否会肯定他的菜肴?接着,多纳尔来到意大利南部的马泰拉,曾经有许多电影来这里取景,1993年这里成为世界遗产。多纳尔要去当地市场购买新鲜的农产品,并从摊贩那里获得了创作菜肴的灵感。
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