Frank and The Pizza Show are back, and this time we're visiting the motherland: Sicily. Catch up on previous episodes here: ua-cam.com/video/GFmXbFLJsiM/v-deo.html
Thanks Franks to make it always so special every show!!! To be honest, this is the best culinary show there is in youtube! Keep the love and enjoyment flowing!!!
Pizza first, the host can't be replaced, and hats off to the production crew, you pizza eating, globe trotting, jet plane flying, limousine riding, baby stealing son of a gun. Whoooooooo
I’m actually from Baucina and I LOVE how it has been showed to the American public! Moreover, Frank’s cousin is a really close friend of mine, so I hope to see you again this year during Santa Fortunata to tell you how grateful I am for what you did for our little town! ❤️
Hi Gabriella: I will be in Sicily for 3 weeks this summer, visiting all the towns my ancestors immigrated from. Do you know the hours the pizzerias that Frank showed are open. My wife and I would like to stop by there.
@@abc-oo5qb Well for me, felt more like home than many places in the USA. Did not want to come home to be honest, but my parents are of course here as well as all my family. My ancestors all immigrated to the USA between 1890 and 1905. In fact, everywhere I went I was seen as one of their own so I fit right in and spoke enough Italian to totally blend in and avoid being seen as an American who thinks the world revolves around them, etc.
Please keep sending Frank to other countries outside of the North American continent. Frank is awesome he always gets the best reactions out of the people he is around because he is truly interested.
Being Lebanese and seeing Frank go back to his family's hometown with all the cousins around and the food and the insanity just reminds me so much of Lebanon. Even the olive trees and the terrain looks identical to my family's hometown. The food is different, but the vibe is all too familiar. I fucking love this show.
It should be called Levantine not Lebanese though, considering most of those foods hold their origins in Palestine and Syria. Lebanese spread it through diaspora.
@@andryuu_2000 Vikings went extinct a thousand years ago. And food is fuel. Nothing more. Meant to nourish your body. Throwing a temper tantrum and stomping your feet like a bratty child, whenever someone alters one of your precious recipes, is like I said, irrational as hell. But then again, most italians I've met, think with their feelings instead of their head, so it's hardly surprising.
The women, food, culture, and landscape of Sicily is just beautiful. Thanks to Munchies and Frank for taking a million of us to his town of 2,000 to experience it all.
It’s crazy how similar cultures can be, watching this video reminded me of all the good times I had up and down Mexico as a kid. Truly this video is nostalgic to me.
Finally, I was afraid we weren't going to see Frank anymore. Sfincione was the type of pizza my mother-in-law made, she never measured anything and it was always wonderful. She was born in Villarosa and my father-in-law was from Palermo. Loved this!!
Best show on Munchies. This guy is far superior in comparison to certain hosts . He's honest, not pretentious, cool (that is cool - not pretending to look cool) and humble. Keep them coming.
One of the most enjoyable shows/hosts on UA-cam. I hope when this show runs its course, Frank gets picked up for something else. His humble demeanor and genuine curiosity definitely make the show what it is, and would be great in many settings.
Omg! I can't believe I found the name of the pizza my grandma used to make when I was a kid from this video!! My dad and grandparents passed away when I was young so I never got to ask, but she made a version of cudduruni!! I was calling it good-da-nuni... I was a kid...lol awesome show
This show is really underrated. I learned so much about pizza from this show alone that the many different styles and the experiences of the places shown makes it the best pizza show and one of the best UA-cam informational.
You're going to need it so good luck just remember the people still there don't have it too easy so try and understand if they seem a little too different depending on where you are from you may feel a little culture shock. Ciao bon viago.
Hey pal I'm from Calabria too(from Reggio),moved to Sicily for studying.I don't know if you have already been here,but prepare to eat a lot of pigs(in every form,salame, capocollo etc.) and a lot of spicy dishes,a lot of parmigianA and many other things.Yeah prepare to eat a lot.A LOT. ahah Wish you well.
this is one of the most beautiful food shows next to Bourdain's, this guy focuses not only in the food, it shows history, stories, and the great relationship between food and culture, its awesome!
Such a good show... Wish this was on its own tv channel... Stuff like this makes us appreciate everything from small to large... Family, friendship, and food...
This show is truly awesome......and being Sicilian myself ....born in Palermo....it brings back lots of memories and makes me wanna go back again and again to visit all of my relatives and enjoy some of the Best Food on Earth.....Viva La SICILIA!!
I was born in Sant' Antonino on the coast heading towards Messina... near Barcellona Pozzo Di Gotto... We moved to Brooklyn in 1969 when I was 5 and then to Jersey.... I've got family in Parlemo too... Thanks for this video my friend...absolutely loved it.... but for us the local thing to have...for breakfast...was lemon granita with a brioche....
Something special! I love what you are doing spreading our italian culture in the tru italian way! I am Italian from Palermo by my father and from Brescia (north Italy) by my mother! Come to visit even north Italy!
This series has really taught me that there is beauty behind all forms of pizza, the variations of pizza from Sicily amazes me. Even though the ingredients are simple, theres still an intricate art in making pizza whether it be in a full scale wood burning oven or somebody's home kitchen. Thank you Frank and munchies, keep the content coming!
Wow this went deep into the Sicily roots💙💙 as a Mexican from Sauhayo Michoacan, we also have a similar celebration for a saint named Patrón Santiago, people dress up in colorful outfits and different ones, some even carry big heads made of newspaper its pretty cool too. Amazing how connected and similar we all are if we really look at it💙💙
My family is also straight south of Palermo, in Agrigento. Specifically, Montaperto. We can see Tunisia Africa. on a clear day. I fly in and out of Palermo.
Gotta love these people. To them it's all about pleasing the customer whereas where I'm from places have no pride and it's all about cutting costs even if the quality isn't the same.
This is probably my favorite episode because my brother in laws family is from Palermo Sicily and my brother in law name is Franko. When I was a kid I used live in San Vincenzo Italy. So my niece and nephew got to spend a week Palermo Sicily and they loved it. I was going to go with my sister and her husband Franko to visit his family but the sad thing is the world got his with a terrible Virus Covid-19 and then everything got into quarantine lockdown! 👎😷😥😷👎
11:55 The Sfincione truck is really saying: Our friend promises misery to any family who harbors the boy Vitone Andolini. Let no one give help to the boy Vito Andolini...
I love this it so homey that frank was in Italy his hometown to show the culture and pizzas and also the interaction of his people. He is so easy to get along and a nice person to be with. 😊❤
I am so happy to see the attention this segment paid to my home country of Sicily. Few know of our culture, history, and food. Even fewer know that our women are extraordinary, like Frank's family. Bravo, Frank. Grazie per questo.
My father's side of the family is Northern Italian, my mother has southern Italian ancestry on her father's side. I have never been to Sicily or Southern Italy in general, but I would love to go
Frank needs his own show on the Travel Channel. You can't help but to like this dude. I love his shows, and his positivity. Keep up the great work Frank! 👍🏼🤘🏽👍🏼🤘🏽
It's funny, my parents are both from Liverpool and I only live 7 miles from the city, but I would be slaughtered by the locals if I said I was from there. Here you've got a native New Yorker saying he's from Italy and nobody bats an eyelid. Love the series though, they really need to make more!
Visiting family and friends is the best thing you can do,you can learn from the best who to cook right, and learn who to add the right ingredients flavor to what ever you cook.learning
This has got to be my most favorite episode. To see pizza's origin in Sicily -- it's my favorite food -- and how the culture is, is to truly live vicariously through Frank and this experience. LOVE IT!
@@bibox9487 ... the Sicilian language takes a little from many of the cultures that made their way through the island... Greek, Arab, Spanish and Latin... my paternal grandmother was an Imbesi.. derived from the Arabic Abbas.... and Crino derives from the Greek Kyrinos ..... my mom's maiden name Caliri comes from Greek Kallires....
@@bibox9487 not really, maltese's origin is from the arab which was spoke in sicily, so it has a lot of sicilian words. Sicilian is older, is a romance language with pretty much 300 loan words of arabic origin
Frank and The Pizza Show are back, and this time we're visiting the motherland: Sicily.
Catch up on previous episodes here: ua-cam.com/video/GFmXbFLJsiM/v-deo.html
Great show, thanks to all involved! Wonderful traditions, pizzas and of course people. Grazie
YES! YOU'RE FINALLY BACK! THEE best show on the internet!!
Munchies I f'n love The Pizza Show! More please!
Thanks Franks to make it always so special every show!!! To be honest, this is the best culinary show there is in youtube! Keep the love and enjoyment flowing!!!
Does frank have a channel?
This is the best show on munchies.
Pizza first, the host can't be replaced, and hats off to the production crew, you pizza eating, globe trotting, jet plane flying, limousine riding, baby stealing son of a gun. Whoooooooo
Matty and Frank are the only reasons to watch
Word! I was thinking the same.
Indeed this is
This is the best show on UA-cam, dawg
I’m actually from Baucina and I LOVE how it has been showed to the American public! Moreover, Frank’s cousin is a really close friend of mine, so I hope to see you again this year during Santa Fortunata to tell you how grateful I am for what you did for our little town! ❤️
Hi Gabriella: I will be in Sicily for 3 weeks this summer, visiting all the towns my ancestors immigrated from. Do you know the hours the pizzerias that Frank showed are open. My wife and I would like to stop by there.
@@palermotrapani9067 how was it?
@@abc-oo5qb Well for me, felt more like home than many places in the USA. Did not want to come home to be honest, but my parents are of course here as well as all my family. My ancestors all immigrated to the USA between 1890 and 1905. In fact, everywhere I went I was seen as one of their own so I fit right in and spoke enough Italian to totally blend in and avoid being seen as an American who thinks the world revolves around them, etc.
Would love to visit these places.
@@palermotrapani9067 That last statement was definitely not necessary..cool story.
Please keep sending Frank to other countries outside of the North American continent. Frank is awesome he always gets the best reactions out of the people he is around because he is truly interested.
Your canadian..what do you know
We xall canadians leaches of the united states.. no offense
delta games you realize an attitude like that is the reason the rest of the world thinks Americans are born stupid? Grow up.
@@PaulybiGGballZ0820 I never heard anyone say that lmao 💀🤦🏽♂️
@@PaulybiGGballZ0820 were basically them
Being Lebanese and seeing Frank go back to his family's hometown with all the cousins around and the food and the insanity just reminds me so much of Lebanon.
Even the olive trees and the terrain looks identical to my family's hometown. The food is different, but the vibe is all too familiar.
I fucking love this show.
man i dont know why but it also reminds me southern Turkey towns near Adana.
It's the classic Mediterraneo landscape. Also I've heard Lebanon has one of the best cuisine in the world, is it true?
@Riccardo Gatti....Yes!, Lebanese Arab Middle Eastern food is one of the best cuisines in the world.
It should be called Levantine not Lebanese though, considering most of those foods hold their origins in Palestine and Syria. Lebanese spread it through diaspora.
Will miss that for sure when I leave Lebanon
Frank should have "The bread is nice and light, and crispy" on his headstone
Slam Jamdersin i kept scrolling for this exact comment. Thankyou
😂😂😂
“The soil on top of me is imported straight from Naples and Sicily”.
LMAO
Its amazing the love the Italians put on food. No wonder why are they so protective with their traditional recipes.
Indeed. It's irrational as hell.
It's our culture, it's straight up a form of art we connected to
@@Khazandar it's just because, like your name says, you're a viking, a barbarian. You never cared about food culture, go eat eels.
@@andryuu_2000 si mangiano il pesce fermentato, voglio dire...
@@andryuu_2000 Vikings went extinct a thousand years ago.
And food is fuel. Nothing more. Meant to nourish your body. Throwing a temper tantrum and stomping your feet like a bratty child, whenever someone alters one of your precious recipes, is like I said, irrational as hell. But then again, most italians I've met, think with their feelings instead of their head, so it's hardly surprising.
as a sicilian you don't even understand how much i love frank way of speaking half sicilian half english with his family
is it correct though?
have you seen the movie My Name Is Tanino by Paolo Virzì?
Isn't he speaking Italian tho?
@@glipk Sicilians have regional dialects they use. You can talk to them in Italian, but they prefer Sicilian.
@@VegasLoungeAct sicilian is a language spoken differently based on the geographical area, not a union of dialects
fcking love italians
we love you too
gypos
Im italian,whats up
Gi Ro why?
The women, food, culture, and landscape of Sicily is just beautiful. Thanks to Munchies and Frank for taking a million of us to his town of 2,000 to experience it all.
Everybody keeps saying "culture", specify what you mean by it and why you like it.
@@tommaguire8363 why?
@@tommaguire8363If they gotta tell you , then you just won't get it anyways.
It’s crazy how similar cultures can be, watching this video reminded me of all the good times I had up and down Mexico as a kid. Truly this video is nostalgic to me.
Finally, I was afraid we weren't going to see Frank anymore. Sfincione was the type of pizza my mother-in-law made, she never measured anything and it was always wonderful. She was born in Villarosa and my father-in-law was from Palermo. Loved this!!
Cathy Aquilina Awesome.
Frank is HOT right now. No way there won't be more videos in the future our boy!
I just love italian cuture
T n x! 😉
❤️
Best show on Munchies. This guy is far superior in comparison to certain hosts . He's honest, not pretentious, cool (that is cool - not pretending to look cool) and humble. Keep them coming.
the producer: "Frank how many pizzas can you eat in one show?"
Frank:"yes"
The only show.
Love your channel!!!
Thanks!
What are you doing here???
Italy such a beautiful country and culture!
When you’ll buy a Ferrari, a Gucci bag to your wife or savor a Martini with ice on the shore, think about Italy for a second aswell
One of the most enjoyable shows/hosts on UA-cam. I hope when this show runs its course, Frank gets picked up for something else. His humble demeanor and genuine curiosity definitely make the show what it is, and would be great in many settings.
Omg! I can't believe I found the name of the pizza my grandma used to make when I was a kid from this video!! My dad and grandparents passed away when I was young so I never got to ask, but she made a version of cudduruni!! I was calling it good-da-nuni... I was a kid...lol awesome show
Anyone else think of the Champions League when the Saint came out?
Def sounded like it
haha that's exactly what i thought at that part
gave me the Champions chill
THE CHAMPIOOOOOOOOOOONS...
Les grandes equipes!!
There's two major reasons I want to visit Italy.
1. The art
2. The art that's edible.
3.Gelato
Well sicily wouldn't be called that much of italy
@@blurryf4i which is edible
I see frank with that Y-3 Backpack... Hope munchies is paying this man good.
I love me some Y-3 trainers.
"I see you Frankie....shaking that pack....shaking that pack....shaking that pack..."
He owns one of the top rated pizza shop in NY (maybe even two, i don't remember)
And the Raf Simons shirt in the beginning ;)
Probably not that good otherwise he would be wearing a Louis Vuitton back pack.
This show is really underrated. I learned so much about pizza from this show alone that the many different styles and the experiences of the places shown makes it the best pizza show and one of the best UA-cam informational.
16:48 Frank was ready to risk it all lol
Im planning a trip to Calabria Italy where im from, no one has been there in generations. I hope I can find my family! Wish me luck!
Nice man I'm from Calabria too your gonna have a great time
You're going to need it so good luck just remember the people still there don't have it too easy so try and understand if they seem a little too different depending on where you are from you may feel a little culture shock. Ciao bon viago.
Man which part of Calabria? I'm from here I can show the best places of my area
So? Have you found your roots?
Hey pal I'm from Calabria too(from Reggio),moved to Sicily for studying.I don't know if you have already been here,but prepare to eat a lot of pigs(in every form,salame, capocollo etc.) and a lot of spicy dishes,a lot of parmigianA and many other things.Yeah prepare to eat a lot.A LOT. ahah
Wish you well.
This show is so well made. Frank is so freaking cool without even trying, and the camera angles, production and locations are just unparalleled.
this is one of the most beautiful food shows next to Bourdain's, this guy focuses not only in the food, it shows history, stories, and the great relationship between food and culture, its awesome!
never clicked a new video so fast
medellin1990 same
Never got so hungry so fast.
Im from North of Italy and never been to Sicily, would love to taste those street foods one day 😋😋😋❤️
At 19:50 Franco is like give me that shit back, this too bomb 😂
Such a good show... Wish this was on its own tv channel... Stuff like this makes us appreciate everything from small to large... Family, friendship, and food...
i like the part where pizza
I like the part where Sicily
The pizza part is good because I like the food with tomato, dough and cheese.
This show is truly awesome......and being Sicilian myself ....born in Palermo....it brings back lots of memories and makes me wanna go back again and again to visit all of my relatives and enjoy some of the Best Food on Earth.....Viva La SICILIA!!
Best episode yet. Felt like part of your family, Frank.
Best show on UA-cam. Hands down.
Is it just me or does nearly every woman in Sicily look stunning? Some real beauties.
It is women are beautiful in Italy in particular in Sicily,meditarrenean style :D
Every woman in Franks family is hot
Paranormal Ezac bro every woman in south italy is hot af
They are Italiana man
I was born in Sant' Antonino on the coast heading towards Messina... near Barcellona Pozzo Di Gotto... We moved to Brooklyn in 1969 when I was 5 and then to Jersey.... I've got family in Parlemo too... Thanks for this video my friend...absolutely loved it.... but for us the local thing to have...for breakfast...was lemon granita with a brioche....
Come back to Italy for vacations when you can
The Pizza Show with Frank Pinello is without a doubt the best show for cooking and culture. Great job, great personalities and great food.
Frank's every response to pizza ~~"the bread is nice and light"
Frank’s relative in the red dress is a beautiful lady
One Drive shes a queen
at what time? 00:00?
She is stunning ❤️
I'm pretty sure that's his sister.
At 6minutes and smthg
I love Italian culture, planning to visit all of Italy one day. Great Video
What do you love about Italian culture?
Something special! I love what you are doing spreading our italian culture in the tru italian way! I am Italian from Palermo by my father and from Brescia (north Italy) by my mother! Come to visit even north Italy!
You can say both MINCHIA! and POTA! then
I watched both playlists of The Pizza Show and somehow that wasn't there. Good I found it - Frank going back to his homeland - perfection.
Keep sending Frank to Italy! Such a beautiful country!
12:44 hahahahah what a LEGEND ....
The heart of the Mediterranean, "la bella Sicilia!"
So much Respect
Woman in the red dress is a dime, nice to see Frankie back
comic630 What time frame? 00:00?
Wifey material
6:30?
This series has really taught me that there is beauty behind all forms of pizza, the variations of pizza from Sicily amazes me. Even though the ingredients are simple, theres still an intricate art in making pizza whether it be in a full scale wood burning oven or somebody's home kitchen. Thank you Frank and munchies, keep the content coming!
Absolutely incredible. I'm going there soon!!
Frank is the man, this is my favorite program on UA-cam by far.
Sicily is amazing I miss it so much
You're always welcome 😊❤
Frank is such an awesome genuine guy. I wish nothing but the best for him! Can’t wait to visit one of his pizza spots soon!
Wow this went deep into the Sicily roots💙💙 as a Mexican from Sauhayo Michoacan, we also have a similar celebration for a saint named Patrón Santiago, people dress up in colorful outfits and different ones, some even carry big heads made of newspaper its pretty cool too. Amazing how connected and similar we all are if we really look at it💙💙
I'm here 3 years later and still one of the best thing that UA-cam can offer
My family is also straight south of Palermo, in Agrigento. Specifically, Montaperto. We can see Tunisia Africa. on a clear day. I fly in and out of Palermo.
Frank Pinello? How is the feeling when you vistied your hometown? This is your grown! Never forget this!
What an episode ! I'm not the most articulate, but this episode just... *made* me feel good inside, you know ?
Good to have Frank back, best show on Munchies.
Gotta love these people. To them it's all about pleasing the customer whereas where I'm from places have no pride and it's all about cutting costs even if the quality isn't the same.
11:52 looks like a Wes Anderson scene lol
Dr. Gonzo lol it really does
yea
Thank you Frank for this beautiful picture of the old dear Sicily
*I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR TOOOO LONG!!!*
“In Sicily, every day, Pasta!”
That sounds like my grandma’s house 😂😂
My favorite part is between 0:00 and 20:38
Pretty sure what he said when over your dense head.
My too...
especially when they're baking pizzas...
Especially when she's baking pizza..
Especially... never mind
I get it.
Maurizio the baker is a lucky man...
Italy is awesome!
@Ginger that's apply to pretty much all the world
Frank....please keep making these shows. Makes me happy, proud and i look forward to upcoming episodes.... God Bless
Frank with the Raf Simons
gildangod those are air max 97s
Bob Robby talking bout the tee in the intro man
oh i completely skipped over that mb
Bob Robby which 97s are those?
I respect the hospitality that the Italians offer..
they-a make you eat until your shirt button pops 👍🏻
And we get offended if you refuse to eat
i'm Italian and i love your show, but the most famous dishes from Sicily are the sweets!
This series is on pizza.
This is probably my favorite episode because my brother in laws family is from Palermo Sicily and my brother in law name is Franko. When I was a kid I used live in San Vincenzo Italy. So my niece and nephew got to spend a week Palermo Sicily and they loved it. I was going to go with my sister and her husband Franko to visit his family but the sad thing is the world got his with a terrible Virus Covid-19 and then everything got into quarantine lockdown!
👎😷😥😷👎
11:55 The Sfincione truck is really saying: Our friend promises misery to any
family who harbors the boy Vitone Andolini. Let no one give help to the boy Vito Andolini...
😂🤣😎
lmao
I know i'm very late to ask, but what does it mean? Whats wrong with Vito Andolini?
@@ariezajulianrara2878 You should watch The Godfather :D
@@Andrea-us2fl ohh i did, all 3 of em at least twice but maybe im missing/forgot somethin, mind some explanation? :D
Franco knew what they were going to make and ordered it so it’ll be fresh. Legend.
"How are you??"
"Menzu Menzu" 🤣🤣
Bedda Sicilia Mia😂♥️
I love this it so homey that frank was in Italy his hometown to show the culture and pizzas and also the interaction of his people. He is so easy to get along and a nice person to be with. 😊❤
I like that he doesn't cuss. Always carries himself well and respectful of others.
i fuuuuucking love this show i really do, that show showed me so much new things new cultures new ingrediants i rally love it
Sicily is one of the Italian regions where you eat better, it is a fact.
I am so happy to see the attention this segment paid to my home country of Sicily.
Few know of our culture, history, and food. Even fewer know that our women are extraordinary, like Frank's family.
Bravo, Frank.
Grazie per questo.
I’ve been to Bologna, Milan, Rome, Turin, and Genoa. None of these cities have anything on Sicily.
My father's side of the family is Northern Italian, my mother has southern Italian ancestry on her father's side. I have never been to Sicily or Southern Italy in general, but I would love to go
Frank needs his own show on the Travel Channel. You can't help but to like this dude. I love his shows, and his positivity. Keep up the great work Frank! 👍🏼🤘🏽👍🏼🤘🏽
This channel makes me so proud to be Sicilian❤️❤️❤️🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Frank, as a Sicilian-American, your show hits very close to home. Keep it up please.
Sicilian girls are gorgeous 😍
looks like someone got hit by the lightning bolt
kenken8765 😂😂😂thats amazing
Hellenic genes
@@kenken8765 Next level Godfather reference. Well done.
dude i was thinking the same
Setting his culture and the way he was raised, no wonder why he's such a good guy. That's awesome, simply awesome.
There Language is just love 🤩 and the accent
It's funny, my parents are both from Liverpool and I only live 7 miles from the city, but I would be slaughtered by the locals if I said I was from there. Here you've got a native New Yorker saying he's from Italy and nobody bats an eyelid. Love the series though, they really need to make more!
Americans are like that. They identify as everything except Americans.
The show is amazing but man, it's way too long between episodes! C'mon man, we NEED this and more of it!! :)
i really miss sicily and trabia especially its right around palermo too ... the food is the best in the world
Some fine ladies in Italy👌🏼
Visiting family and friends is the best thing you can do,you can learn from the best who to cook right, and learn who to add the right ingredients flavor to what ever you cook.learning
It’s been awhile for the 🍕 show 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This show is really somethin special.
Since you are there take a quick flight to Sardinia. Would love to see a show on that region/island.
These are probably filmed a while ago
Apparently this celebration is a mid September thing.
This has got to be my most favorite episode.
To see pizza's origin in Sicily -- it's my favorite food -- and how the culture is, is to truly live vicariously through Frank and this experience. LOVE IT!
"Sfincione" come from the word "Sfunj" who come from arab langage. It means sponge.
the Sicilian dialect as well as the Maltese language are of Arabic origin
@@bibox9487 ... the Sicilian language takes a little from many of the cultures that made their way through the island... Greek, Arab, Spanish and Latin... my paternal grandmother was an Imbesi.. derived from the Arabic Abbas.... and Crino derives from the Greek Kyrinos ..... my mom's maiden name Caliri comes from Greek Kallires....
@@silvestrocrino3256 interesting to know.
Sfunjbob Squarepants
@@bibox9487 not really, maltese's origin is from the arab which was spoke in sicily, so it has a lot of sicilian words. Sicilian is older, is a romance language with pretty much 300 loan words of arabic origin
I miss you pizza show! come back to me, I promise I'll treat you right.
Give this man an award. So humble and professional host to your show.
Dang, Nino went from cleaning floors to making Sicilian food. Good on him !