The Italian town with an ancient secret (2024)

The Italian town with an ancient secret (1)The Italian town with an ancient secret (2)Peter Adams Photography Ltd/Alamy

Made in the Sicilian town of Modica, this Aztec-inspired chocolate is one of the world’s best-kept secrets.

One hot day in May, I opened the door of a tiny Sicilian café and found a lone elderly woman sitting in the dark. Not realising the café was closed, I told her – in poor Italian – of my quest to find a special type of chocolate that’s unique to the island.

Surprised and happy to see a tourist so early in the season, she beckoned me over and pulled back a curtain. There was an entire wall of shelves holding nothing but dozens upon dozens of chocolate bars in every flavour imaginable.

For years, travellers have been drawn to Sicily’s intriguing history, smoking volcanoes and famed cuisine, but somehow the island’s distinctive chocolate – made in the Unesco World Heritage town of Modica and inspired by the traditions of the ancient Aztecs – has remained one of the world’s best-kept secrets.

When the Spanish were ruling Sicily in the 16th Century, conquistadors went to Mexico and brought back cacao and the recipes needed for what the Aztecs called xocoàtl, a paste ground by a smooth round stone called a metate. Unlike the often over-sugared and creamy snack we know as chocolate, the original xocoàtl was bitter and used to enhance sauces for meat dishes, grated over salads or eaten on its own as a dietary supplement. If prepared with certain spices, it was considered an aphrodisiac.

In Modica, generations of families have followed the same techniques, usingmetates crafted with lava stone from Mt Etna.Locals would mix the chocolate paste with sugar, “cold working” it so that the sugar doesn’t get hot enough to melt; it gives the treat an unusual but deliciously crunchy texture. Then, they would incorporate flavours typically enjoyed on Sicily such as lime oil or pistachio. Today, flavourings are occasionally adapted to more modern tastes such as the current European fashion for sea salt chocolate.

After a prolonged chat with the woman in the cafe, I continued on my journey to find the heart of Sicilian chocolate making. Modica was still about an hour’s drive away – and I was ready to discover the town’s three most popular chocolate shops.

The Italian town with an ancient secret (5)The Italian town with an ancient secret (6)Thibaut Petit-Bara/Alamy

As soon as I arrived in Modica, my eyes took in the sights of baroque churches, piazzas lined with palm trees and entrances to tiny, twisty alleyways. My nose, on the other hand, was unable to escape the ubiquitous scent of cocoa and exotic spices.

The first shop I encountered was the grand Antica Dolceria Bonajuto, which dates back to the 1880s, and is still run by the family who founded it.

Chocolate that helps you lose weight?

Like the Aztecs, Modica chocolate makers believe their chocolate has certain health benefits. Unprocessed cacao is rich in antioxidants and flavonoids, and studies suggest that the cold-working process helps to keep these beneficial properties intact.

The walls of Modica’s chocolate shops proudly display articles claiming that one square of dark chocolate a day reduces sugar cravings and can even help with weight loss.

Just down the road is Antica Dolceria Rizza, which opened in 1935 and makes their now-renowned treats with flavours such as fiery ginger. At Caffe del’ Arte, which doubles as a café, I had the opportunity to sip hot chocolate alongside chocolate-covered fruit and typical Sicilian pastries like cannoli.

Modica’s businesses are serious about preserving – and celebrating – their chocolate traditions. (Even when most of Modica’s infrastructure was destroyed in the 1693 earthquake, the chocolate industry survived). In 2013, the Consortium for the Protection of Modica Chocolate published recipes dating back to the 1740s, and in December, an annual festival called ChocoModica melds the town’s two most important features: chocolate and baroque architecture. There’s even a dedicated chocolate museum, the Museo del Cioccolato (Corso Umberto I, 149, 97015; 39-347-461-2771), located within the Palace of Culture. Inside, almost everything is made out of chocolate, from classical-style statues to a relief map of Italy, and there are videos demonstrating how the chocolate is made along with a valuable archive of historical recipes.

Recently, Modica and the surrounding area were chosen as a filming location for the popular BBC mystery series Inspector Montalbano and The Young Montalbano, bringing a new wave of tourists to discover the secret of Modica’s chocolate as they follow in the main character’s footsteps. But even if the secret gets out, the unusually prepared treat remains nearly impossible to find outside of Italy, giving me the perfect excuse to return to get my fix.

The Italian town with an ancient secret (7)The Italian town with an ancient secret (8)Hemis/Alamy

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story had incorrectly stated that cacao trees are grown in Sicily. The incorrect text has been removed.

The Italian town with an ancient secret (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret town in Italy? ›

Tropea, Calabria

Often avoided by tourists, Calabria is a hidden gem in the south of Italy that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. The city of Tropea is a charming old town full of picturesque buildings and excellent restaurants that are also surrounded by sandy beaches.

Which pretty Italian town is paying people $30000 to move there? ›

According to news reports, the municipality of Presicce-Acquarica at the southern tip of Italy's Puglia region is offering to pay up to EUR 30,000 for people to buy a home and relocate to the area. The program is officially called Welcome to Presicce-Acquarica, and Of course, there are several terms and conditions.

What is the ancient city on a hill in Italy? ›

City on a Hill – Civita di Bagnoregio

Built by the Etruscans over 2500 years ago, this ancient, crumbling – but very picturesque village of Civita di Bagnoregio is a little known jewel. It is located close to the city of Orvieto on the Umbria-Lazio border.

What is a famous Italian town on the hill? ›

Tucked away in Umbria, also known as “the Green Heart of Italy,” sits one of the most beautiful hill towns of Italy: Assisi.

What is the dead town in Italy? ›

The reason for its isolation is the progressive erosion of the hill and the nearby valley which creates the badlands; this process is still ongoing and there is the danger that the village could disappear. This is why Civita is also known as "The Dying Town".

What is the name of the cursed town in Italy? ›

Locals refer to Colobraro as “That Town” (Chillu Paese in the local dialect) because saying its name is believed to bring bad luck. As such, the town is also known as the “town of misfortune.” It's said the curse is as old as the village itself.

What is the cheapest part of Italy to live in? ›

Turin, Palermo, and Naples are the cheapest cities to live in in Italy. The cost of living in Milan is just slightly higher than the living costs in Rome. The cost of living in Florence is only slightly lower than the cost of living in Rome. The cost of living in Turin is 19% lower than in Florence.

Does Italy still pay you to move there? ›

Sardinia, Italy

An Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea is willing to pay 15,000 euros for people who want a rural lifestyle. Sardinia's government set aside 45 million euros for 3,000 people to each receive a grant.

Where do most millionaires live in Italy? ›

The richest neighbourhoods in Rome include Parioli, Prati, and Aventino and these areas are popular among affluent individuals and families for their elegant residences, proximity to cultural attractions, and prestigious schools.

What is the old abandoned city in Italy? ›

Craco is not the only ghost town in Italy and there are several that are well worth visiting. Poggioreale, in western Sicily, for example, was destroyed by an earthquake in 1968 and its ruins have been left untouched ever since.

What city sits on 7 hills? ›

The title City of Seven Hills usually refers to Rome, which was founded on seven hills.

What Italian town was built on rock? ›

The tiny town was first built around 2,500 years ago by the ancient Etruscans. Civita was built atop a tall column of volcanic tuff with only one central entrance through a stone arch.

What is the most Italian American town? ›

Fairfield – 50.3% (highest percentage for a town in the United States) Hammonton – 45.9% (second highest percentage for a town in the United States) Dover Beaches South – 42.8% East Hanover – 41.3%

What Italian town is surrounded by a wall? ›

Grosseto. The main characteristic of Grosseto's city walls is their irregular shape: a hexagon, with five bastions and a fortress. The walls were begun by Francesco I de Medici in 1574; since then they have been built, destroyed and rebuilt several times (up until 1757 the exterior was surrounded by a ditch).

What is the lost town in Italy? ›

Poggioreale, in western Sicily, for example, was destroyed by an earthquake in 1968 and its ruins have been left untouched ever since. It is a 'modern Pompeii' of the locals, who lost 200 residents in the earthquake and had to rebuild another town nearby.

Where is the lost city in Italy? ›

The ancient Roman city of Pompeii was located in what is now the Campania region of Italy, southeast of Naples. It was at the southeastern base of Mount Vesuvius and was built on a spur formed by a prehistoric lava flow to the north of the mouth of the Sarnus (modern Sarno) River.

What is the secret criminal society in Italy? ›

Italy's infamous secret criminal societies, most notably the Sicilian Mafia (also known as Cosa Nostra), the Camorra in Naples, and the 'Ndrangheta in Calabria, have posed significant threats to the safety of Italian citizens and the stability of Italy's political and economic system for centuries.

How many ghost towns does Italy have? ›

San Severino di Centola is one of roughly 6,000 abandoned ghost hamlets or villages dotted around Italy that have been left deserted due to natural disasters or migration.

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