| from Kyle Phillips Over the past few days the winds have changed, and are now blowing from the South. Africa, in other words, and while they may be dry as they blow off the Sahara, they pick up all kinds of moisture as they come north over the Mediterranean, and by the time they reach Italy turn the sky a sticky white. Those who can head for the coast or the hills! | | In the Spotlight | Sponsored Links | | | Top Picks - Favorite Red Sauces For Pasta from your Italian Food Guide | | If you visit an Italian market during the summer months, you will find tomatoes: Red shot with green for salads, cherry for salads and sauce, and... San Marzano, or plum tomatoes. Bins and bins of them, which people take home by the basketload to make tomato sauce with -- what's called pomarola in Italy, and Marinara in the US. Some Favorites... | 1) Fresh Figs, Anyone? Fresh figs have been a South Italian staple for thousands of years. They're wonderful as is, make excellent jams, are superb in cakes, and that's just the beginning. 2) Basil: On Making Pesto Pesto sauce, the Ligurian variety made with basil, garlic, pine nuts, and cheese, is one of the most refreshing summer pasta sauces going. And versatile too; you can do much more than put it over trenette. 3) Cocomero, Anguria, Melone D'Acqua... Watermelon is the most refreshing summer fruit. It's also quite healthy, and very low in calories. About watermelon in Italy and Italian watermelon recipes. | Who's the Cutest Cat of All? | | Vote for the Cutest Cat About.com's Cutest Cat contest now has 12 furry semi-finalists of all shapes, sizes and stripe. Click here to see their photos and vote for your favorite.
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