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Differences between Irish Culture and Italian culture
The Irish culture differs from the Italian culture in many things like food, habits and residences. In the food the Irish people use less salt than the Italian that generally abound in it. The Irish seasons the food with spice and sauces, like tomatoes sauce and the black sauce. The most famous Irish food is the Irish stew that is a dish with meat, peas, carrots and potatoes. This last is the typical vegetable that the Irish eats. They also eat generally soup with vegetables. They seldom eat bread instead in Italy pasta and bread is the meals more eaten. They drive on the contrarily in comparison to Italians indeed they have the steering on the right and us on the left. Their houses are simpler than the houses, indeed their bedrooms have only a wardrobe, a bedside table with a lamp on it, and a bed near them.
At Breakfast, at lunch and at dinner they listen to the radio instead we rather watch the TV. They don't use the tablecloth indeed everyone has a personal mat for the dish and glass.