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    There’s a recurring theme in the second season of Tucci in Italy where someone tells Stanley Tucci he must eat more.

    Usually it’s a nonna (grandmother), sometimes it’s a chef, and occasionally it’s an entire family placing more food on the table in spite of his protests.

    It reminds me of when I visit my own nonna’s house in Rome; I’m immediately ushered to the dining table and presented with enough pasta, bread and favourite dishes to feed an entire family.

    And before I’ve even finished my first plate, I’m encouraged to help myself to seconds.

    Watching the new season of Tucci in Italy, which is released on Disney+ on 12 May, you might find that second portion hard to resist.

    The series sees the Devil Wears Prada 2 star travel across the country – from Sicily to Sardinia to northern Italy – exploring regional cooking traditions, local communities and family-run kitchens.

    It features plenty of glistening seafood, market produce and local delicacies, alongside Tucci telling the story of a people for whom family and rituals hold communities together.

    National Geographic/Matt Holyoak Three different dishes are prepared al fresco with some of the island’s extraordinary produce in Sicily.National Geographic/Matt Holyoak
    Tucci visits Sicily and spends time with local chefs preparing typical meals al fresco

    “We think we know what Italy is,” Tucci tells me, “but it’s incredibly complex and diverse.”

    That diversity is reflected most strongly in food and regional identity, he says, with Italians often identifying more with their own city or region than with the country itself.

    “When you say to someone, ‘You’re from Italy’, they’ll say, ‘No, I’m from Tuscany’ or ‘I’m from Florence’, so they’re very territorial, especially when it comes to food.”

    In Siena, which is featured in one of the episodes in the news series, Tucci explores the Tuscan city’s historic contradas – districts which maintain strong local identities.

    “They all believe their contrada is the greatest,” he laughs. “And they express that in many ways, including food.”

    National Geographic/Matt Holyoak Stanley Tucci in Naples and various food dishes.National Geographic/Matt Holyoak

    Similar culinary differences can be found in the north of Italy, where ingredients and dishes are shaped by climate and geography.

    “You go up north and you might only find tomatoes in the summer and you’ll find the likes of goulash, polenta and buckwheat which you would never find in the south,” Tucci adds.

    Such regional divides dispel one of the biggest misconceptions internationally that Italian food is “just pizza and pasta,” he says. “It’s not.”

    The 65-year-old speaks fondly about a number of places and dishes that have stayed with him after filming.

    Asked to name the best thing he ate during season two, he immediately says “everything” – before singling out a handful of pasta dishes, including one made with different types of mozzarella.

    But while Tucci’s love of food is clear throughout the series, he’s worried that society is losing its ability to find pleasure and emotional connection in food.

    National Geographic/Matt Holyoak Stanley delves into the complex identity of Italyìs northernmost region, where many speak German as well as Italian. He fly fishes in a glacial river with locals. National Geographic/Matt Holyoak
    In Italy’s northernmost region, where many speak German as well as Italian, Tucci tries fly fishing in a glacial river with locals

    Asked about the growing influence of weight loss drugs and how they may be changing some people’s attitude towards food, Tucci says society’s relationship with eating has become “really messed up”.

    “We overthink it, and the idea of what we’re supposed to look like has messed up our relationship with food.”

    The actor feels modern culture increasingly pushes people, places and food towards uniformity because “we want everything to look the same, taste the same and be generic”.

    National Geographic/Matt Holyoak Stanley Tucci iholding cheese and various food dishes.National Geographic/Matt Holyoak

    Instead, the star believes diversity and imperfection, particularly when it comes to food, is important – we “should celebrate the tomato or the onion that comes out of the ground not looking perfect”.

    He also insists he is “not a food fad person” who cares much for trends – and criticises the way food is increasingly treated as simply hunger-quenching, discounting its richer significance.

    “Our relationship with food now is it’s just something you eat to feed your belly, but that’s not what it is.”

    National Geographic/Matt Holyoak Tonino Bertoleoni and Stanley Tucci sitting at a table smiling National Geographic/Matt Holyoak
    Tucci meets 92-year-old Tonino Bertoleoni whose family have laid claim to the small island of Tavolara near Sardinia since his great-great-grandfather took the reins in 1836

    Our conversation moves on to some of the apparent crimes committed against Italian food – and thankfully we agree on them all.

    Pineapple on pizza is a no-go for Tucci. Learning that some people make a Carbonara with cream, bacon or cheddar cheese makes him shudder (I’d say Guanciale, pecorino and egg yolk is all you need).

    I ask him whether it’s OK to crack spaghetti in half before cooking it. No, he replies, though adds that some regional dishes and soups are made with broken spaghetti.

    What about a cappuccino after dinner, ketchup on pasta or parmesan on seafood pasta?

    “Absolutely not,” he says.

    Tucci in Italy S2 will be on Disney+ from 12 May.

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