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Cooking School In Italy: How To Choose?

from: Learn to Cook - by Norman O'Brien

Finding the ideal cooking school in Italy for your education may not be as easy as you thought. Not only are there many excellent schools for you to work with, you also want to learn all types of Italian cooking and of course the culture that goes along with it. Yet, finding the right school should be an adventure of exploring some of the finest of schools available to you. Take the time to consider several of the schools that are available including the cooking school in Italy that you have been dreaming about. Yet, make sure that you give others an opportunity to help you too.

Tips On Selecting The Right Cooking School

When you consider the cooking school in Italy that you are interested in, give these tips a thought so that you can better understand what the school can offer to you in comparison to others.

• Location And Cultural Influences. The location of the school is particularly going to have some influence on the type of cooking techniques taught here. Tuscany is much different than Venetian cuisine. The most northern parts of Italy have a very unique twist on Italian foods over that of southern and middle Italy. Each makes up part of the education of the school.
• Alumni. Who came out of this school as a graduate and where did they go from there? Understanding the prestige of a school means understanding which talented chefs came from it. While you may not know them by name, you are likely to know them by the flavors, the restaurants or even their legacy. When considering a cooking school in Italy, find out what people that have been taught by the school have gone on to accomplish.
• Personal Interaction. One of the fundamentals of Italian cooking is learning the personal aspects of the foods you will prepare. For this reason, you want to make sure that you have an idea of what type of personal interaction you will have. The larger the school, the harder it is for you to communicate with the professionals and educators there. This can be a drawback in some cases.

Look at the cooking school in Italy carefully. Not all of them are the same or provide you with the same type of experience and training as others. Get to know what they can offer to you and what you can expect from them. Most importantly, take the time to fully understand the costs, lodging, the education obtained and all of the details that are so important to you.



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