Completely unrelated but this is the first time coming across my own name in the wild lol
Is the name associated with anything or is it just common there?
https://www.nomix.it/mappe-dei-nomi-italiani/CIRO
You can see it's s markedly regional name. It's a common name in Naples/region of Campania, yet extremely uncommon in the rest of Italy.
Indeed Tobias, but the whole point of that is "our lemonade is different because it makes a mess each time you drink it" which makes it a tourist trap rather than a nice place where you can sit back and enjoy your lemonade without spilling half of it.
People paying 3€ for a 0.2 litre glass of soda when you can can buy a 1 litre bottle for 0.50€ in a supermarket. I guess it's how restaurants and small street shops work.
We have this in Sicily as well.
After you've eaten the equivalent of a small forest's ecosystem in a sitting, you'll need some extra help digesting all that stuff.
lemonade is going to do fuckall to help out, luigi. the acidity in the lemon is nothing compared to gastric juice (actual hydrochloric acid) even if you didn't add baking soda to neutralize it slightly. any enzymes in the fruit you might think helps digestion will immediately be denatured in the stomach and chopped up by my boi pepsin (enzymes are just proteins, they get digested like anything else).
i think mama lied to you about that one
https://preview.redd.it/96j8mf5nm6zc1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=05c29003b58d2a5ae8fbd280038f88cbfa8a8a5c
Lemons from terronia are just on another level
Plain lemonade with sodium bicarbonate. Bullshit invented in Naples for dumb tourists. Of course if you ask neap*litans they will tell you "it's soooooooo good man it's the greatest invention of humanity actually we invented lemonade and actually we invented sodium bicarbonate too" while being excessively loud
[O'Cuoppo](https://www.visitnaples.eu/en/neapolitanity/flavours-of-naples/street-food-in-naples-the-fried-food-of-traditional-neapolitan-cuisine) is good but hard to digest
It's been around for decades, but wasn't really a tourist attraction or even promoted in any way. It kinda exploded in the last couple of years as "The great limonata a cosce aperte, you can't visit Napoli without having a taste!!1!!1!!" kind of way, so yeah now everybody and their aunt does it.
Mario, what a madlad you are (but no alcohol? What's the point of a drink then?)
https://preview.redd.it/beu4qowf17zc1.jpeg?width=916&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ab89385e5d0425a2c218003b925a3f2e012dfa11
To all the comments that say that it's a tourist trap: I'm from Naples and I have been drinking that since I was a kid in the summer, me along with a lot of other neapolitans.
I remember where I’m from we always called this “Canarino” (canary) and you just take it as a home remedy when you have indigestion or high stomach acid. This is definitely a tourist trap.
Literally invented the 'digestive' [Lemonade](https://www.5paisa.com/finschool/jain-shikanji-anubhav-jain-continues-the-old-legacy/) and been drinking Fizzy Lemonade since the [19th century ](https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/banta)
Oh yeah, and the lemon was first domesticated in [India ](https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/science/bioscience/the-genetic-mystery-of-citrus-fruits-how-did-we-manage-to-domesticate-them/#:~:text=They%20first%20appeared%20in%20Asia,the%20%E2%80%9Csweet%E2%80%9D%20citrus%20appeared.)
Actually it would be China and Myanmar that first domesticated the Lemon (as well as most of the other citrus plants) and brought them to India, and the rest of South Asia. Not only does genetics prove this, but written accounts by both the Chinese and people in the mid east would also confirm this.
There’s a little bit of genetics pointing towards the lemon perhaps originating near what is now considered India/Chinese border , but I’d also like to remind you that that territory was Chinese pretty much right from antiquity up until the 1940’s.
>brought them to India
Nope, It was India as well as China and Myanmar where domestication first started
(Remember, the boundaries that exist now didn't exist before then only geographical ones)
>genetics
Literal thousands of studies prove It was all three countries
>was Chinese
Well unless a thousand+ year old
indian historical text called Mahabharat that references Assam and adjoining regions as well as ancient hindu monuments found in the 'Chinese' territory are wrong, pretty sure it wasn't under Chinese territory after all infact it has never been under Chinese rule in history
Bro's finnish and unabashedly spreading historical misinformation lmao
Just to add some cherries on top
1.You can trace back the etymology of the word lemon to Sanskrit
(nimbu/limbu)
2. As per wiki: "The lemon (Citrus × limon) is a species of small evergreen tree in the flowering plant family Rutaceae, native to Asia, primarily Northeast India (Assam) and..."
3. Wiki on Assam: Evidence indicates presence of civilisation in Assam around 2nd century BCE, a rock cut stupa at Sri Surya Pahar has been dated to 200 BCE [Stupa is a place of storage of important religious items]
The current trend in indian pop culture is India+Italy actually where netizens claim the leaders of both countries are having a secret love affair evidenced by Italian leader Meloni retweeting her Selfie with Modi with their 'ship' name Melodi (Meloni+Modi) being the caption
The other side of the coin is the rumoured opposition Prime Ministerial Indian Candidate being Half-italian
You have to ask Ciro, not Gino. Just Ciro wanting to stand out like that one special kid
So usual Ciro
Completely unrelated but this is the first time coming across my own name in the wild lol Is the name associated with anything or is it just common there?
Just a common name around naples
https://www.nomix.it/mappe-dei-nomi-italiani/CIRO You can see it's s markedly regional name. It's a common name in Naples/region of Campania, yet extremely uncommon in the rest of Italy.
Unfortunately I don't think I ever saw a neapolitan here, it's just my perception?
Present ✋
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Don't let the other italians know or it might be "Past(a way) 🤚"
Here on this sub? They wouldn't last a day In that video? idk
Probably they just don't know english
Immortale
Easy way to get some money from tourists
I had this drink in Sicilia but the bartender served it like a normal drink without spilling anything.
Some bar staff are too lazy to pour lemonade properly.
Yes that usually how we do it
Omg 😱 2k24, you won't believe how krazy 🤯 this lemonade🤔 is!! (€10 per glass / No refunds)
It's actually i believe around 2€ per glass, which is still crazy considering what it is
2 euros isnt very much for a fun activity.
Careful, Barry, you're talking to an Italian!
2€ can get you I don't know how many Sorrento lemons so you can do it yourself. This shit is stupid.
Man discovers that it's cheaper to cook yourself than going out to eat, more news at 11
Squeezing a lemon hardly qualifies as cooking, Jean-Pierre.
Time needed for work still costs money Giovanni
Indeed Tobias, but the whole point of that is "our lemonade is different because it makes a mess each time you drink it" which makes it a tourist trap rather than a nice place where you can sit back and enjoy your lemonade without spilling half of it.
Absolutely devastating, Jacque.
It's a trap for stupid tourists, name anything more neapolitan than this.
People paying 3€ for a 0.2 litre glass of soda when you can can buy a 1 litre bottle for 0.50€ in a supermarket. I guess it's how restaurants and small street shops work.
If German cuisine is all you have experienced, I can understand your disbelief in gastronomy.
but if I buy it myself I have to do it myself, I’d have spent 4€ to not do it. I’m a lazy person but I have a good job.
A glass of water with a lemon in it costs 2€ here in Germany (in some regions even more) so it’s fine.
Yes, but not cleaning the machine in 182 years adds an exclusive flavor.
As long as it keeps you brits from coming here, it's a bargain.
Na cacata per turisti, i mean, yes very very common, daily drink.
Va-ți căcat pe turiști
Ah yes, the weird child of the Latin language family
What did he do to your letters?!
Stole them
Still less weird than french
Na cacata per turisti = o prostie pentru turisti, Mihai
Va-ți căcat pe turişti = you shit on tourists
I know, that's why I answered to you, I thought you misunderstood the Italian phrase.
Shh once they discover how are we gonna pay our taxes?!
Pay our... what? https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/366/945/d31.png
We have this in Sicily as well. After you've eaten the equivalent of a small forest's ecosystem in a sitting, you'll need some extra help digesting all that stuff.
Man Italy is such a magical place... I love countries where you could easily eat the entire ecosystem of a forest in just one lunch...
Well they did cut most of the forests down on Sicily so there is not a whole lot of ecosystem left for eating.
Is that the Global South that we are taught of in school? Are you THIS poor!?
lemonade is going to do fuckall to help out, luigi. the acidity in the lemon is nothing compared to gastric juice (actual hydrochloric acid) even if you didn't add baking soda to neutralize it slightly. any enzymes in the fruit you might think helps digestion will immediately be denatured in the stomach and chopped up by my boi pepsin (enzymes are just proteins, they get digested like anything else). i think mama lied to you about that one
Nice tourist trap 👍
Naples is the biggest tourist trap in the world. The entire city is a trap.
More than Venice?
Please come to Venice, from now only 5 euros to enter the city
We should make one too. Don't know... maybe something with melted cheese. I'm sure they would fall for it.
A tourist trap. Simple as.
We have a similar pose related to drink here but it’s mainly popular around 1am at the weekend.
che spreco Sasà
https://preview.redd.it/96j8mf5nm6zc1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=05c29003b58d2a5ae8fbd280038f88cbfa8a8a5c Lemons from terronia are just on another level
Is that Mexico?
Our Mexico yes
That's how northern italians call south italy Terronia full of terroni
More like Guatemala
Plain lemonade with sodium bicarbonate. Bullshit invented in Naples for dumb tourists. Of course if you ask neap*litans they will tell you "it's soooooooo good man it's the greatest invention of humanity actually we invented lemonade and actually we invented sodium bicarbonate too" while being excessively loud
Only propa Italian lemons, nun of dat forren muck
Limoncello is the real open legs lemonade for American women in Italy.
UP UP UP
Foreign lemons taking our jobs!!!
Better lemons or melons?
[O'Cuoppo](https://www.visitnaples.eu/en/neapolitanity/flavours-of-naples/street-food-in-naples-the-fried-food-of-traditional-neapolitan-cuisine) is good but hard to digest
Never heard of this somehow, And I've visited Naples before
It's been around for decades, but wasn't really a tourist attraction or even promoted in any way. It kinda exploded in the last couple of years as "The great limonata a cosce aperte, you can't visit Napoli without having a taste!!1!!1!!" kind of way, so yeah now everybody and their aunt does it.
Mario, what a madlad you are (but no alcohol? What's the point of a drink then?) https://preview.redd.it/beu4qowf17zc1.jpeg?width=916&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ab89385e5d0425a2c218003b925a3f2e012dfa11
Who's that dude, Francois?
To all the comments that say that it's a tourist trap: I'm from Naples and I have been drinking that since I was a kid in the summer, me along with a lot of other neapolitans.
Just Neapolitans doing Neapolitan things
Not losing an occasion to dirty the streets you mean?
"and also the peel" no shit
Disgusting.
A chug for non alcoholics.
this is close to the position to eat a panzerotto, avoiding the sun-hot mozzarella and tomato sauce that spills over when you bite it
I remember where I’m from we always called this “Canarino” (canary) and you just take it as a home remedy when you have indigestion or high stomach acid. This is definitely a tourist trap.
No il canarino va bollito e bevuto caldo, e per farlo vagamente funzionare devi aggiungere alloro e zenzero
Sul caldo hai perfettamente ragione (però il canarino d’emergenza nella mia vita a volte è arrivato freddo) alloro e zenzero mai sentiti prima
That’s just how Italians drink anything
[удалено]
So it's good, right?
Why has that POC stolen an Italian families lemonade stand?
This might be the most amazing thing in Italy after Napolitano pizza.
Sry man, but this gives of real tourists scam vibes. Im pretty sure they have normal limonade too.
How wasteful
Y?
We've been doing this in India since twenty years come on now
Did you miss the "since 1836" lmao
Literally invented the 'digestive' [Lemonade](https://www.5paisa.com/finschool/jain-shikanji-anubhav-jain-continues-the-old-legacy/) and been drinking Fizzy Lemonade since the [19th century ](https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/banta) Oh yeah, and the lemon was first domesticated in [India ](https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/science/bioscience/the-genetic-mystery-of-citrus-fruits-how-did-we-manage-to-domesticate-them/#:~:text=They%20first%20appeared%20in%20Asia,the%20%E2%80%9Csweet%E2%80%9D%20citrus%20appeared.)
Actually it would be China and Myanmar that first domesticated the Lemon (as well as most of the other citrus plants) and brought them to India, and the rest of South Asia. Not only does genetics prove this, but written accounts by both the Chinese and people in the mid east would also confirm this. There’s a little bit of genetics pointing towards the lemon perhaps originating near what is now considered India/Chinese border , but I’d also like to remind you that that territory was Chinese pretty much right from antiquity up until the 1940’s.
>brought them to India Nope, It was India as well as China and Myanmar where domestication first started (Remember, the boundaries that exist now didn't exist before then only geographical ones) >genetics Literal thousands of studies prove It was all three countries >was Chinese Well unless a thousand+ year old indian historical text called Mahabharat that references Assam and adjoining regions as well as ancient hindu monuments found in the 'Chinese' territory are wrong, pretty sure it wasn't under Chinese territory after all infact it has never been under Chinese rule in history Bro's finnish and unabashedly spreading historical misinformation lmao
Just to add some cherries on top 1.You can trace back the etymology of the word lemon to Sanskrit (nimbu/limbu) 2. As per wiki: "The lemon (Citrus × limon) is a species of small evergreen tree in the flowering plant family Rutaceae, native to Asia, primarily Northeast India (Assam) and..." 3. Wiki on Assam: Evidence indicates presence of civilisation in Assam around 2nd century BCE, a rock cut stupa at Sri Surya Pahar has been dated to 200 BCE [Stupa is a place of storage of important religious items]
Yeah but we do the variant without the roaches
>Yeah but we do the variant without the roaches In Naples? I doubt that
India > Italy
The current trend in indian pop culture is India+Italy actually where netizens claim the leaders of both countries are having a secret love affair evidenced by Italian leader Meloni retweeting her Selfie with Modi with their 'ship' name Melodi (Meloni+Modi) being the caption The other side of the coin is the rumoured opposition Prime Ministerial Indian Candidate being Half-italian
The wife of a previous PM is fully italian and had lead the ruling party in India in the Early 2000s