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Chef Mary Ann Esposito Receives Coveted Premio Artusi Award

Posted on 9/23/2013
Chef Mary Ann Esposito Receives Coveted Premio Artusi Award

Chef Mary Ann Esposito – creator and host of the nationally televised PBS series, “Ciao Italia with Mary Ann Esposito” – has been named the recipient of the prestigious 2013 Premio Artusi Award.

Esposito’s show is now the longest-running cooking series in television history at 25 seasons. She has served as a renowned ambassador for the Italian culinary arts, teaching millions of Americans the art of regional Italian cooking. Esposito is also a longtime partner of Filippo Berio Olive Oil.

The Premio Artusi Award, presented by Casa Artusi and the Italian city of Forlimpopoli, is named for Pellegrino Artusi, a 19th-century Italian financier who was born in Forlimpopoli and penned the influential Italian cookbook, “The Science of Cooking and the Art of Eating Well.” Written shortly after the unification of Italy, it was the first cookbook to include cuisine from all of Italy’s regions. The Premio Artusi Award is presented yearly to individuals who dedicate themselves to celebrating Italian regional fare.

“We are very proud of Mary Ann for receiving such a prestigious honor,” said Dave Scheiber, vice president of marketing for Filippo Berio Olive Oil. “As a partner of hers for the past three years, we’ve observed firsthand her incredible ability to nurture a love of Italian cooking traditions among her fans. She is highly deserving of such recognition, and exemplifies everything that this award embodies.”

To celebrate Esposito’s achievement, Filippo Berio Olive Oil will be donating $5,000 to the Mary Ann Esposito Foundation, whose goal is to continue the tradition of Italian cooking by providing scholarships to the next generation of authentic Italian chefs in the United States.

“It has been a privilege for me to be able to share Italian regional cuisine for the American public, and I am truly honored to be the recipient of the Premio Artusi Award,” said Esposito. “At ‘Ciao Italia,’ we are dedicated to carrying out Pellegrino Artusi’s mission and sharing regional recipes that the everyday home cook can identify with. I’m immensely grateful to Filippo Berio Olive Oil, for their belief in presenting Italian food as it should be, and for their generous support of the Mary Ann Esposito Foundation.”

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