It's hot in the north of Italy—too hot, even—to the point of seriously endangering the crops essential to all kinds of Italian recipes known and loved worldwide
It's hot in the north of Italy—too hot, even—to the point of seriously endangering the agricultural crops essential to all kinds of Italian recipes known and loved worldwide. This produce includes risotto rice, famously grown in the region, but also tomatoes and olives, harvests of which could seriously dwindle.