Torinese is the term used to refer to anything that is related to or originates from Turin, a city located in Northern Italy. It could refer to people, dialect, culture, food or anything else particular to this region.
1. People: The residents of Turin are referred to as Torinese. They are known for their refined, understated culture and to be well-mannered.
2. Dialect: Torinese is also the name of the local Piedmontese dialect spoken in Turin.
3. Culture: Torinese culture is rich and diverse. The city is known for its baroque, rococo, neo-classical, and Art Nouveau architecture, its established opera house and numerous art galleries.
4. Cuisine: The Torinese cuisine includes local dishes like Agnolotti pasta, Bagna Càuda (a hot dip made with garlic, anchovies, olive oil, butter, and eaten with vegetables), and Gianduja chocolate.
5. Famous Landmarks: The iconic landmarks such as Mole Antonelliana and the Shroud of Turin are famous Torinese landmarks. The city is also famous for being the home of the Juventus Football Club and the automobile manufacturers FIAT, Lancia and Alfa Romeo.
6. Value: Torinese are generally known for their industriousness. The stereotype, particularly in Southern Italy, is that the Torinese are cold and reserved.