Late Summer Polenta Feast
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In a place like Filottrano, where the bond with tradition and community is so strong, events like the “Late Summer Polenta Feast” are not just food festivals (sagre) but genuine celebrations. It’s not simply about sharing a meal, but about gathering after the holidays, sharing summer experiences, and rediscovering the sense of belonging to a community.
Polenta, a simple dish rooted in peasant culture, becomes the symbol of this return to the origins. It is a dish that tastes of home, of labor, but also of celebration and abundance. Prepared according to recipes passed down for generations, with rich sauces and flavorful meats, the polenta served at the Filottrano feast is the culmination of a culinary tradition that unites families.
The atmosphere is made even more special by live music, which accompanies laughter and toasts. The air fills with aromas and sounds, the lights illuminate the streets, and the squares come alive, becoming the pulsing heart of the celebration. The tables fill with people of all ages, from children discovering the taste of polenta to grandparents who have eaten it all their lives, all united in one large, open-air gathering.
The “Late Summer Polenta Feast” of Filottrano is therefore an experience that goes beyond a simple meal: it is an opportunity to honor the past, celebrate the present, and look to the future with optimism. It is a moment of joy, sharing, and conviviality, an authentic expression of the soul of this Marche town.

