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The Codfish and Somma Vesuviana

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The "stick fish" (this is the literal translation of the term stockfish - stoccafisso), in its salted variant named baccalà is one of the most beloved products in Italy. The historical origin of stockfish and cod processing is usually identified between the late 1500s and the beginning of the following century. More uncertain, however, is the identification of the reasons that led to locate precisely in the area of Vesuvius said processing, which is presumed to be linked to the presence of the nearby springs of the Sebeto River, rich in water essential for the processing of the imported raw material: cod. According to some scholars, the reason is to be found in the great increase in demand for fish, with consequent inadequacy of the local supply, stemming from the prescriptions of the Counter-Reformation church about abstinence from eating meat on commanded days. This assumption could be corroborated by the ban on eating meat during the festivities of the Feste della Montagna (Mountain Festivals) held in Somma Vesuviana from the first Saturday after Easter through May, where stockfish and codfish play a predominant role in the convivial meals consumed during the festivities.

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The best time to visit is from the first Saturday after Easter through May, when the Feste della Montagna (Mountain Festivals) take place in Somma Vesuviana. During these festivities, stockfish and codfish are prominently featured in traditional convivial meals, offering visitors an authentic culinary experience tied to Counter-Reformation religious traditions.
The processing of imported cod in the Vesuvius area is primarily attributed to the presence of nearby Sebeto River springs, which provided abundant water essential for processing the raw material. Additionally, the Counter-Reformation church's meat abstinence requirements created increased demand for fish products that local supply could not meet, making this imported fish processing an important economic activity.
Baccalà, the salted variant of stockfish, became one of Italy's most beloved products with origins traced to the late 1500s and early 1600s in the Vesuvius region. The product's cultural importance is deeply intertwined with religious practices and local festivals, particularly the Feste della Montagna, where it remains a staple of traditional meals.
Stoccafisso literally translates to 'stick fish,' referring to the dried or processed form of codfish. Baccalà is the salted variant of this same product, with both forms being integral to Italian cuisine and the culinary traditions of Somma Vesuviana.
The Counter-Reformation church's prescriptions for meat abstinence on commanded days created a significant increase in demand for fish products that local Mediterranean waters could not adequately supply. This religious requirement drove the importation and processing of cod in the Somma Vesuviana area, where it became culturally and economically significant, especially during the Feste della Montagna festivities.