
Food FestivalAugust
Sagra das panolas
location_onLuincis, Pordenone e Dolomiti Friulane
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Date
August 22 – August 24, 2026
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Free
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Everyone
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In the mountain hamlet of Luincis, nestled in Carnia, the Sagra das Panolas returns every August—a festival celebrating local corn with simplicity and authenticity. Here, around crackling flames and the aroma of corn cobs roasted over embers, Friuli's traditions come alive in a genuinely sensory experience. The panolas, golden and lightly salted, form the beating heart of a celebration rooted deep in the mountain's farming heritage. This sagra is more than just a gastronomic showcase; it's a gathering where locals and visitors share the same table. Paired with regional specialties, homemade desserts, and fine Friuli wines, the roasted corn becomes the perfect excuse to rediscover simple values: manual craftsmanship, seasonal produce, and the joy of community celebration. Folk music, dancing, and traditional games enliven the evenings, transforming Luincis into a stage where the Friuli mountains reveal their most authentic face. A festival that takes you back to childhood, when food was genuine and time moved differently.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are panolas?expand_more
Panolas are corn cobs roasted over hot embers, served warm, golden, and lightly salted. It's a simple yet delicious preparation typical of Carnia and Friuli tradition, made with locally grown corn.
What dishes accompany the panolas?expand_more
The roasted corn is served alongside other regional specialties, homemade desserts, and quality Friuli wine. The festival offers a complete gastronomic experience that reflects the cuisine of the Carnia mountains.
When does the Sagra das Panolas take place?expand_more
The Sagra das Panolas runs from August 22-24 in the hamlet of Luincis, in the province of Udine. It's a fixed summer appointment in Friuli that draws visitors from across the region.
Are there activities beyond food?expand_more
Yes, the festival features folk music, dancing, and traditional games that engage both residents and tourists, creating the festive, participatory atmosphere typical of true community celebrations.
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