Wednesday, August 24, 2005

In search of "Il Big Porcino"

In recent months the local talk has been about female sexual tourism in remote Tuscan hilltop towns and how some of the local lads have been suffering (not sure from it or from the lack of it).. anyhow I read an article in the Guardian Newspaper entitled "In search of the Big Bamboo" about this phenomenon so I decided to investigate the local phenomenon more closely to see if small Tuscan hilltop towns do have more to offer than meets the eye..... and to my surprise found that it's true...

Female Sexual Tourism in Tuscan Hilltop Towns
The increasing world wide trend of female sexual tourism has started to reach the Hilltop villages of the Tuscan countryside. The phenomenon was originally reported in the Guardian newspaper. The article entitled “Searching for the Big Bamboo” was about middle aged, mainly white women who took frequent trips to the Caribbean in search of well endowed men.

The increasing demand for this sort of holiday experience has led the ladies to look further a field and Italy with its worldwide reputation for Italian Stallions and Latin lovers was an obvious place to begin.

Surprisingly though todays Italian Beach or City man is not what he used to be 40 years ago, mainly due to the modern western stressful lifestyle, pollution and increase in fast food outlets. Remote Hilltop villages however can still boast of good quality air, local produce and a more relaxed lifestyle hence it was not surprising that their quest stopped there.

Due to their geographical locations which are usually in very close proximity to Mushroom growing territories and the fact that anything “DOC” is very popular in Italy at the moment these men are known as “Mushroom Boys”


Here is part of an article I found whilst searching the internet …

In search of “il Big Porcino”
Hidden amidst the flickering bunting flags, wine sippers and cheese eaters in the local piazza of the Tuscan hilltop town , there are the buffed heads of middle aged men hopeful of catching the eye of a single tourist woman looking for that elusive Boletus Brisa.

These female mushroom hunting tourists dress in stiletto hiking boots, pointed trekking lipstick and a rambling smile. They expertly meander through the twisting steep and narrow streets until dazzled by the reflective balding glow of their “Mushroom Boy”.

You soon notice that they have no culinary interest in the local produce and that a few grams of the finest porcinis to make a sauce or mix with a plate of pappardelle isn’t what they want.

They are hunting a different sort of mushroom, they are in search of the Hilltop equivalent to the so called Caribbean “big bamboo”, which over here in the less tropical and slightly more mountainous climes is known locally as “il Big Porcino”, although its scientific name “Ample Boletus” is quite commonly used by the more bashful learned tourists.


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