La Bella Cucina Italian Market

La Bella Cucina Italian Market Unique Italian Specialty Food Market

Here is your Sunday "Today in Italian History" post.   Today we're featuring, for you coffee lovers, Angelo Moriondo - e...
05/31/2026

Here is your Sunday "Today in Italian History" post. Today we're featuring, for you coffee lovers, Angelo Moriondo - espresso machine pioneer

Bar and hotel owner invented way to make coffee faster

Angelo Moriondo, the man credited with inventing the world’s first espresso coffee machine, died on this day in 1914 in Marentino, a town in Piedmont, about 20km (12 miles) east of Turin. Moriondo, who was 62 when he passed away, was the owner of the Grand-Hotel Ligure in Turin’s Piazza Carlo Felice and the American Bar in the former Galleria Nazionale on Via Roma. He came up with the idea of a coffee machine essentially in the hope of gaining an edge over his competition at a time when coffee was a hugely popular beverage across Europe and in Italy in particular, but which still depended on brewing methods that required the customer to wait five minutes or more to be able to raise a cup to his mouth. Moriondo figured that if he could find a way to make multiple cups of coffee simultaneously he would be able to serve more customers more quickly. He hoped that word would then get round in Turin’s commercial district that his bars were the ones to go if the pressures of business did not allow time for leisurely breaks. He never contemplated industrial-scale production of his invention, his ambitions never extending beyond the needs of his own businesses.

Kansas City Festa Italiana 2026!   La Bella Cucina Italian Market representin' ❤️🇮🇹
05/30/2026

Kansas City Festa Italiana 2026! La Bella Cucina Italian Market representin' ❤️🇮🇹

NEW PRODUCT ALERT!  Pappardelle's Gluten Free Lemon Basil Orzo is back in stock!Pappardelle's Pasta Gluten-Free Lemon Ba...
05/29/2026

NEW PRODUCT ALERT! Pappardelle's Gluten Free Lemon Basil Orzo is back in stock!

Pappardelle's Pasta Gluten-Free Lemon Basil Orzo is a specialty gluten-free pasta from Pappardelle's Pasta Company. Even though it’s called “orzo,” it’s still pasta shaped like rice grains rather than actual rice.

Here’s what stands out about it:

Flavor profile: Bright lemon with herbal basil notes. It’s designed to taste fresh and summery rather than neutral.
Texture: Unlike many gluten-free pastas that can get mushy, this blend uses brown rice flour, tapioca flour, quinoa flour, corn flour, egg whites, and gums for a firmer bite.
Best pairings: The company specifically recommends shrimp, salmon, chicken, tomatoes, capers, artichokes, spinach, parsley, and basil.
Cooking time: About 8–10 minutes until al dente.

05/27/2026
Back in stock!
05/24/2026

Back in stock!

Here is your "Today in Italian History" post.   Today we're featuring Gian Gastone de' Medici - Grand Duke of TuscanyThe...
05/24/2026

Here is your "Today in Italian History" post. Today we're featuring Gian Gastone de' Medici - Grand Duke of Tuscany

The last Medici to rule Florence

Gian Gastone de' Medici, the seventh and last Grand Duke of Tuscany, was born on this day in 1671 in the Pitti Palace in Florence. He was the second son of Grand Duke Cosimo III and Marguerite Louise d’Orleans. Because his elder brother predeceased him he succeeded his father to the title in 1723. He had an unhappy arranged marriage and the couple had no children so when he died in 1737 it was the end of 300 years of Medici rule over Florence. He spent the last few years of his reign confined to bed, looked after by his entourage. One of his final acts was to order the er****on of a statue to Galileo in the Basilica of Santa Croce. He was buried in the Basilica of San Lorenzo and Francis Stephen of Lorraine succeeded to the title of Grand Duke of Tuscany. The Palazzo Pitti, known to English visitors as the Pitti Palace, is on the south side of the River Arno, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio. It became the main residence of the rulers of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and is now the largest museum complex in Florence.

05/20/2026

Pinot Grigio and Gavi wines from Italy, perfect for porch sittin' and cheese eatin'

05/19/2026

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406 Main Street
Weston, MO
64098

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 11pm - 4pm

Telephone

+18163864101

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