You know how the inuit have more than 100 names for snow, and the English have close to 1500 names for different types of rain. Well, it turns out the Italians can name and recognize more than 300 different types of bread and every Italian school child knows how to describe the anatomical structure of their daily loaf. 
If you want to know more, then join us on our fantastical journey following a breadcrumb trail left by Italian bakers from the Mediterranean to the Alps, and pick up a few new Italian words along the way.