The ancient Romans were keen consumers of street food. They grabbed pies, pork sausage, salted peas, pastries, figs, and partridge stews, all served in hot jars, from open-air stalls known as cauponae. Take a Gourmetaly tour to follow the 1,000-year-old tradition. The Jewish Ghetto, Campo de Fiori and Trastevere food tour is led by a local expert food connoisseur taking in the very best pizza, cheese, typical roman food and pasta.
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