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My Favorite Word is Ricotta. Yes, I Mean the Cheese

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wisconsin chapter.

It’s about so much more than cheese.

My favorite word is ricotta. Yes, I mean the cheese. But when reading this, be sure to pronounce it correctly: “ri-gott-uh.” Coming from a large Italian family, that is the word I’m talking about. 

I wanted to write about this because the other day someone asked me what my favorite word is, and I truly enjoyed the time I spent trying to figure it out. I could not think of anything on the spot, so I decided that I was going to think really hard about what my answer would be. Is there any word in your life that you can think of that immediately puts a smile on your face? 

Naturally, I pronounce “ricotta” the way I have heard it pronounced my entire life.  I did not notice that I pronounced ricotta differently until my friends started pointing it out.  The invisible “g” in ricotta comes out inherently and is one of many words that distinguishes me as Italian.  I have had a lot of laughs associated with this word and my unique pronunciation.  Ricotta means a lot more to me than just cheese.    

Ricotta is one of the words I say that distinguishes me as Italian, and when people ask me about why I have such a heavy accent on that word I get so excited to tell them. Immediately I start talking about my family and how they mean the world to me. I never feel alone because I have so many loving people around me whom I can rely on. 

Mainly what I think of when I say ricotta is all of my cousins, especially two of them who I consider to be my best friends and who I want to be role models for. I want to show them how family comes first. At this point, if I call them and tell them to say the word ricotta they won’t even question because they know I’m trying to prove to someone that saying ricotta without the g is wrong. Ricotta is not just an ingredient my grandma puts in her famous Christmas lasagna; ricotta is my loud, crazy and nosy Italian family. Ricotta is my culture.

When thinking of the word ricotta, I can smell the sauce my mother makes on a holiday or when we are celebrating a special occasion. Usually, when I am eating ricotta, I am eating a delicious homemade meal surrounded by people I love, all of us enjoying the food and each other.  Ricotta represents food, family, happiness and love. That is why it is my favorite word.  Also, I really do like the taste of ricotta cheese.

Vivian Marmor

Wisconsin '23

Hey there, my name is Vivian Marmor and I am from Long Island, New York. I have recently graduated from UW Madison with a Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies, Consumer Behavior & Marketplace Studies. A little about me is that I have a deep love for hockey, an undeniable addiction to iced coffee, and I have a huge crewneck sweatshirts collection. A lifelong goal of mine is to travel to each of the seven continents. I am passionate about writing stories from my life, crafting creative recipes, exploring my hobbies, and sharing discoveries from my travels."