Guinness Book of a World Records Recognizes a Viterbo....for a sock
So Viterbo is known in the Guinness Book of World Records most notably for La Spaghetteria, or the amazing restaurant that has 300 kinds of spaghetti (ALL ARE AMAZING). Surprisingly, their world record achievements do not stop there.
The 6th of January was L'Epifania or The Epiphany where The Three Kings come to see the newborn Jesus. Here in Italy, like many other countries, the witch named La Bufana comes and leaves socks full of candy (or coal...) for kids who have been good (Sound familiar, Santa?) So, in Viterbo, on the 5th of January, we were supposed to witness the world's largest calza filled with candies get paraded around town by witches. It got postponed until this Saturday, and therefore I got to see it a little behind schedule, but nonetheless it was an adorable Viterbese tradition. The kids were hyped and the town was full of excitement. I do love these town gatherings, particularly when they involve sweets.
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