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Discovering Sicilian Cuisine – Typical Sicilian Food You Need to Try in Catania

Sicilian cuisine is the result of different dominations throughout the last two millenniums, since the ancient Greeks. Arabs, Normans, Jews, and North Africans have contributed to making the Sicilian culinary landscape rich in colors and flavors. The unique recipes have been passed on through generations.

Best food from Sicily

Parmigiana di Melanzane

Among the appetizing dish, the Parmigiana is famous throughout the world. This lunch or dinner consists of the fried eggplants, parmesan, tomato sauce, basil, and eggs. Even though it seems quite basic is absolutely delicious!

parmigiana eggplant sicily
Parmigiana is a typical Sicilian food.

Caponata Siciliana

Eggplants are also the basis of another delicious dish, the Caponata. This cooked vegetable salad served traditionally with bread is perfect not only for vegans. It’s one of the best Sicilian vegetable dishes.

Sarde Beccafico

Sarde Beccafico is another food from Sicily that you need to try. It consists of sardines, raisins, parsley, and pine nuts.

Pasta con le Sarde

Did you know that Italian pasta can be served with fish? Traditional Sicilian pasta with sardines is a must try while in Catania!

Photo credit: Adriao

Arancino

Arancino is a must-try while in Sicily. It is a fried rice ball filled with peas, mortadella, cheese, and the typical ragù. This food from Sicily known as the finger food has an Arab origin. It’s well-known all around Italy, and also abroad.

Arancino is one of the most famous food from Sicily in the world.

Cassata Siciliana

Cassata is one of the best traditional Sicilian desserts. It is made of ricotta, chocolate, candied fruit, and marzipan.

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Cannolo Siciliano

Cannoli is a typical Sicilian street food that you can find in almost every pastry shop. They can be also purchased in small shops that specialize in making ‘quick’ cannolis. They are basically cookies: a dough is filled with sweet and creamy ricotta cheese.

Cannoli
Cannoli is one of the most famous and best traditional Sicilian desserts.

Where To Try Typical Sicilian Food In Catania?

Arguably the best option is to take a guided street food tour. You will be sure you tried all the best food from Sicily. Over the last few years, it has become a must-do activity bringing together the pleasure of discovering Sicilian cuisine and getting to know Catania. 

This walking tour starts with meeting the guide in Piazza Duomo. Here, you will find the symbol of the city, the elephant (in dialect u liotru), a newly renovated lava stone statue and you will be able to visit the Cathedral of Saint Agatha, the main place of worship dedicated to the patron saint of Catania.

The following stop will be the historical and folkloristic fish market: where the perfumes and tastes will over overwhelm your senses while the yelling fishmongers will encourage you to buy their products. You will be able to taste cheese and olives, typically marinated products, and of course the extra-fresh fried fish cone.

The amazing fish market better known as la pescheria
The amazing fish market better known as La Pescheria.

The city tour continues towards Via Crociferi, a street sprinkled with churches, monasteries and a few buildings in the typical Baroque style. There are four churches within 200 meters in there! This is a very important landmark during the Feast of Saint Agatha that takes place every year in February.

Your local guide will then accompany you in Via Etna, the main shopping area in the city and one of the busiest streets, both day and night. On the way there you will pass by Piazza Stesicoro: a square surrounded by historical buildings and hosting the Roman amphitheater brought to light in the early twentieth century.

A few steps away and you will find yourselves by Villa Bellini. There you will stop by the historical bar Savia which serves the best and much-celebrated arancino: a cone of rice, filled with meat sauce, peas, ham, and cheese, breaded and fried. 

Tasting of typical sicilian cheese in the fish market
Tasting of typical Sicilian cheese in the fish market

Further down, in via Pacini, another specialty from Catania awaits: the Cipollina, a puff pastry filled with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese ham and onions. Once you will pass through the fera ‘o luni, the greatest and busiest market in Catania, you will reach another typical institution of the city: the kiosk that was established in 1896. You will be served here a typical sparkling drink made of soda water and fresh syrups.

The last stop of this street food Catania will be dedicated to the Sicilian patisserie. Depending on the time of the year you will be able to enjoy either the renowned granita – a semi-frozen dessert prepared with water, sugar, and fruits – or the cannolo filled with ricotta cream.

At the end, you will be gifted a card The streets of the elephant to help you remember the key stops and the different food from Sicily that you tasted throughout the tour.

At the end of the tour the guide will give you the the card The streets of the elephant
At the end of the tour the guide will give you the card The streets of the elephant.

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  1. Refreshing blog that is very well out together in terms of text and photographs! Unique take on common food. Very useful.

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