I love your videos and channel! So happy I found you, I hope you get successful through here. I'm half Italian half Filipino (I'm Australian citizen and live in Australia) but I never really cared much about my Italian side until recently 😔 Also, your English is fantastic 👏
Your comment really made my day, I can't thank you enough for your lovely words of support!! ❤️😍 Hope you'll have fun discovering more about Italian culture then, I'm sure it will be an exciting ride 🎉
I am 60 years old and I have had Pannetone for the Christmas season since I was 2 years old. My mom was born in a little town called Tusio in Italy --- This is one of my favorite Christmas treats. I always get the original as it's the one I grew up on in New York. We used to eat it at breakfast with cafe.... do Italians eat it for breakfast in Italy these days?
It's so nice to hear this, food can be such a beautiful way to recall our memories and traditions that go back years 🧸 We do eat it for breakfast too! My dad for instance, he's not a breakfast lover at all.. but during the Christmas season, he always has a slice of panettone with coffee or tea!
Really interesting! I had heard of panettone before ( I am American, 3 out of my 4 grandparent are from Italy) but I didn’t realize how important it was for Christmas in Italy. Thanks for the videos!
Thank YOU for watching, I'm so happy you enjoyed 🥰🙏 I don't know since when we've become so "emotionally attached" to it.. but yeah, now it can't be Christmas without panettone!
It's the first time I hear about this cake: I've just googled it and not only does it look delicious (😯) but also, even though the result looks different, "the concept" behind it seems the same! I'd love to have a piece of that one day, thanks a lot for your comment 🎉
It’s beautiful 😻
lmaoo the christmas tree 🤣
Sono messicana living in USA, bit Pannetonne has also became part of my Christmas traditions. I love it!!
AAAA love to hear we're all part of the #panettonetribe!! 😍
I love your videos and channel! So happy I found you, I hope you get successful through here. I'm half Italian half Filipino (I'm Australian citizen and live in Australia) but I never really cared much about my Italian side until recently 😔 Also, your English is fantastic 👏
Your comment really made my day, I can't thank you enough for your lovely words of support!! ❤️😍
Hope you'll have fun discovering more about Italian culture then, I'm sure it will be an exciting ride 🎉
You talk about panettone like it’s a person you are in love with 😂
Hahahaha you totally got a point!! 🤣
I am 60 years old and I have had Pannetone for the Christmas season since I was 2 years old. My mom was born in a little town called Tusio in Italy --- This is one of my favorite Christmas treats. I always get the original as it's the one I grew up on in New York. We used to eat it at breakfast with cafe.... do Italians eat it for breakfast in Italy these days?
It's so nice to hear this, food can be such a beautiful way to recall our memories and traditions that go back years 🧸
We do eat it for breakfast too! My dad for instance, he's not a breakfast lover at all.. but during the Christmas season, he always has a slice of panettone with coffee or tea!
Really interesting! I had heard of panettone before ( I am American, 3 out of my 4 grandparent are from Italy) but I didn’t realize how important it was for Christmas in Italy. Thanks for the videos!
Thank YOU for watching, I'm so happy you enjoyed 🥰🙏
I don't know since when we've become so "emotionally attached" to it.. but yeah, now it can't be Christmas without panettone!
I think the American equivalent to your Panettone might be our fruit cake? But I’m sure Italian Panettone is much, MUCH better!
It's the first time I hear about this cake: I've just googled it and not only does it look delicious (😯) but also, even though the result looks different, "the concept" behind it seems the same! I'd love to have a piece of that one day, thanks a lot for your comment 🎉
Damn spell check!
Hahahah 😀
Thank you so much for your comment!!
Hilarious! Gracie. Gracie Mille!