Since Alison and I returned from Sicily, I can't stop thinking about the fabulous "polpe" or octopus we had in Siracusa. And that brought back memories of a wonderful meal our friend Pietro cooked for us which included stuffed sardines alla Palermo which we shopped for in Palermo's incredible, medieval fish market, the Vucciria.
Other friends made us mullet, swordfish and tunny and I never ate so well as I did that 8 months in Palermo. Fresh, wonderful fish, straight from the Mediterranean.
And in Trapani, the medieval salt pans with their lazily turning windmills - beautiful scenery around Castellemare and Cefalu's beauty. I don't know why anyone goes to mainland Italy!
And let's remember Paolo's restaurant in Siracusa, thank you Bruno and Lucia for taking us there, it was incredible. So was Basirico's - fabulous octopus and sea bass.
Find out and talk about medieval history, Sicily and the Mediterranean during the Crusades, food and culture, what did medieval people eat and drink (our sleuth is a tavern owner, after all!!) and what about money and trade? Spices and what about the streets of a medieval town after dark? And what about the women in medieval Sicily? What did they wear, eat, drink and how did they get married (or not)?
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