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" Each time Vesuvius erupted, it covered its slopes with a deep layer of a remarkable natural fertilizer called potash, and as a result the mountain supported dozens of species of fruit and vegetables which grew nowhere else in all Italy, a culinary advantage which more than compensated for the area's occasional dangers. In the case of apricots, the varieties included the firm-fleshed Cafona, the juicy Palummella, the bittersweet Boccuccia liscia, the peachlike Pellecchiella and the spiky-skinned but incomparably succulent Spinosa. "

Anthony Capella , The Wedding Officer: A Novel of Culinary Seduction


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Anthony Capella quote : Each time Vesuvius erupted, it covered its slopes with a deep layer of a remarkable natural fertilizer called potash, and as a result the mountain supported dozens of species of fruit and vegetables which grew nowhere else in all Italy, a culinary advantage which more than compensated for the area's occasional dangers. In the case of apricots, the varieties included the firm-fleshed <i>Cafona</i>, the juicy <i>Palummella</i>, the bittersweet <i>Boccuccia liscia</i>, the peachlike <i>Pellecchiella</i> and the spiky-skinned but incomparably succulent <i>Spinosa</i>.