Tag Archive for: Quinto quarto

Florence Street food in isn’t just a quick bite: it’s culture, identity, and a living piece of local history. From the iconic lampredotto sandwich to the lesser-known cold offal salad, every dish tells a story rooted in centuries-old tradition. In this article, we uncover 5 fun and surprising facts about the most authentic Florence street […]

Lampredotto is one of the most iconic street foods of Florence. But beyond its bold flavor and fascinating history, this traditional dish carries a deeper message: it was born from the desire to waste nothing and make the most of every part of the animal.

Florentine “cucina povera” – literally, “poor cuisine” – is the beating heart of Tuscany’s culinary tradition. These traditional Florentine dishes, born from humble origins, are not only delicious but also reflect a deep connection to the land and the history of the city.

trippaio's salad, one of traditional florentine dishes and a florence street food delicacy

When it comes to offal, every cut tells a story. One of the most unique and lesser-known cuts is the matrice, or bovine uterus. Thanks to its tender texture and delicate flavor, it’s deeply rooted in Tuscan culinary tradition.

In the heart of Tuscan culinary tradition and Florence street food culture, alongside iconic dishes like lampredotto and tripe, we also find beef tongue. Often underestimated or considered a “challenging” cut, tongue is in fact a flavorful delicacy deeply rooted in the culture of offal. In this article, we’ll explore what tongue is, how it’s […]

galantina di musetto

In addition to lampredotto and tripe, one of the offal specialties we offer in our shop is our Galantina di Musetto salad—an original reinterpretation of a European gastronomic classic. This dish was born from the desire to enhance culinary tradition, maintaining its historical roots while adding a touch of innovation.

What is Centopelle? Centopelle and tripe are not the same thing. When talking about quinto quarto (offal), every part has its own history and charm. Among the delicacies of Tuscan tradition, centopelle stands out as a lesser-known cut compared to lampredotto or tripe, but it is just as flavorful and deeply rooted in Florentine culinary […]

Lampredotto is one of the symbols of Florentine cuisine, but what happens when we combine lampredotto and porcini mushrooms? The result is a dish that celebrates tradition and seasonality, perfect for those who love authentic and bold flavors. Follow this recipe to prepare lampredotto with porcini mushrooms that will win over everyone’s palate.

Lampredotto is a beloved street food in Florence, traditionally served in a simple broth, but it lends itself to a variety of delicious interpretations that enhance its rustic and authentic flavor. Our version of lampredotto with artichokes combines the rich, bold taste of lampredotto with the freshness and slight bitterness of artichokes, creating a well-balanced […]

Lampredotto with leeks stands out in the rich Tuscan culinary tradition for its combination of delicate and robust flavors. This dish, offered at Bambi Trippa e Lampredotto’s shops, represents a reinterpretation of the classic lampredotto in Florence, where the succulence of the lampredotto meets the sweetness of the leeks, providing a unique and refined gastronomic […]