50 meters from la Casina di Mamma, Silvana and her husband produce daily fresh pasta and Sardinia sweets.
Mallureddos: it is a gnocco shaped pasta served with a sausage, tomato and saffron sauce, typical of the central and southern areas of the island. Like many of the dishes of this region, it is a poor’s man dish, but it tastes fantastic.
Seadas: A traditional Sardinian pastry still found served all over Sardinia. It used to be served as part of the main meal on the farm, but is now served as dessert. The pastry is stuffed with fresh pecorino cheese. Delicious with your favorite honey, but in Sardinia it is served with Sardinian honey; try it with strawberry tree, chestnut, cardoon (cardo), or orange blossom honeys.
Zuppa Coata: The soup Gallura is a typical Sardinian dish which was prepared by the ancient farmers. It 'a very simple dish made with onion, parsley, celery, tomatoes and carrot with which you will prepare a broth that will seasoned slices of bread and cheese spread in a pan before baking in the oven.
Santa teresa has a market once a week where local producers are bringing fresh vegetables, meats and cheese. The market is every Thu from 9:00 to 14:00 and it is located 5 min on foot from la Casina di Mamma.
The experience of the aperitivo is a consolidated Italian tradition. Literally, aperitivo is a pre-meal drink whose scope is to stimulate appetite, but it has come to signify the ritual of going out for a drink at one of the many bars that offer it throughout the peninsula. “Facciamoci un aperitivo” (Let’s have an aperitivo) is what you hear all the time the most casual way to meet up with friends- or blind dates! It gives you a chance to socialize and relax while snacking before dinner
In Santa Teresa Gallura aperitivo is served in conjunction with small food. salami, cheese, vegetables, small pasta. It is a very rewarding experience to go to Santa teresa Main square and see the sun set while drinking some wines and enjoying some appetizers. There many bars within 100 meters from La Casina di Mamma.