
Corsica has created its own unique culinary identity that can easily hold its own against the more well-known French cuisine. From breakfast through to dessert, via the obligatory aperitif and many other refreshment opportunities. During your holiday in Corsica, you’ll be introduced to a cuisine that is as varied as the landscape, and is as self-assured as the character of its inhabitants.
Delicate charcuterie, surprising cheeses, fish or meat stews and local produce are all jostling to tantalise your taste buds. There are also irresistible sweets in a variety of flavours and wines that you could drink time and time again, looking out to sea or towards the maquis scrub land. Take a look at the best 10 Corsican specialities to try during your stay.
Local savoir-faire
适合: 餐饮
Corsican pork and cured meats are among the island’s icons. Fed on chestnut, among other things, pork flesh is turned into cured meats whose reputation defies borders, with the favourites being coppa, lonzu and figatellu dry sausages.
The sausages are all made using natural guts and left to dry for several months, but each uses a different part of the animal: spare rib for coppa, peppered on the surface and to be eaten raw in thin slices, lean steak soaked in wine for lonzu and fatty and lean steak accompanied with liver and sometimes with a touch of garlic or red wine for figatellu. Enjoy them as an aperitif or bring them back in your suitcase.
Real flavour
适合: 餐饮
Corsican cheese is the twin of cured meat, which is very appropriate because Corsica is just as good for one as it is for the other. The most famous of them all is brocciu, made from a base of goat’s or sheep’s milk. Savour it plain and fresh (or warm just after you’ve strained it), or spice it up with eau-de-vie, honey, sugar or even traditional savoury or sweet dishes.
Cabrettu is made from a unique, ancestral recipe which goes back to the Roman period. A young goat that has just suckled is slaughtered and its stomach full of milk is salted and tied ready for maturing. This cheese is full of character.