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  • ...sine]] (Hungarian "Liptói Túró" or "Körözött"), [[Austrian cuisine]] and [[Italian cuisine]]. The name "Liptauer" is derived from the [[Germany|German]] word {{Italian cheeses}}
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  • ...e from whole or skim goat's milk. The name of the cheese derives from the Italian word for goat, ''capra''. With modern methods of production the cheese is *Italian Cooking & Living. ''Essential Ingredients:Caprino'', Retrieved from http://
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  • '''Risotto''' is a traditional [[Italy|Italian]] dish made with [[rice]]. It represents one of the noblest and at the same ...th vegetables and meat, as well as risottos made with various other wines, cheeses, or even fruits. ''Risotto Negro'' is a specialty of the [[Veneto]] region
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  • ...an language|Italian]] for "dough") is a generic term for [[Italian cuisine|Italian]] variants of [[noodles]], food made from a [[dough]] of [[flour]], [[water [[Italian language|Italian]] ''pasta'', from [[Latin]] ''pasta'' "dough, pastry cake, paste", from [[G
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  • '''Casu marzu''' (also called '''casu modde''', '''casu cundhídu''', or in Italian '''formaggio marcio''') is a [[cheese]] found in [[Sardinia]], [[Italy]], n {{Italian cheeses}}
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  • ...talian cuisine is regarded as a prime example of a [[Mediterranean diet]]. Italian cuisine is considered to be one of most important cuisine in the World. ===[[Italian starters|Antipasti]]===
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  • ...people of Italy. The Umbrian people are known for high quality chocolates, cheeses, and women of great beauty.
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  • ''Also See:'' '''[[Italian food]]''' ...talian cuisine is regarded as a prime example of a [[Mediterranean diet]]. Italian cuisine is considered to be one of most important cuisine in the World.
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  • ...tin]] verb '''pìnsere''', ''to press'') is a world-popular dish of [[Italy|Italian]] origin, made with an [[oven]]-baked, flat, generally round [[bread]] that Originating as a part of [[Italian cuisine]], the dish has become popular in many different parts of the world
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  • .... It is located in the northeastern part of the country, bordering on the Italian regions of [[Emilia-Romagna]] and [[Lombardy]], the autonomous regions of [ ...ranted the status of «popolo» (i.e. people) with Constitutional Law by the Italian Parliament, the other being [[Sardinia]] [http://www.parlamentiregionali.it
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  • |Language || Italian (official), German (parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly G Regional autonomy (Federalism) has been made an issue in Italian politics in recent years, no doubt aided by the emergence of parties such a
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  • ...973, was the biggest in [[Europe]] until few years ago), and has the first Italian vegetable and fruit market. Bologna also has important monuments, museums, Like most Italian communes of that age, Bologna was torn by internal struggles, which lead to
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  • ...with discovery of the [[New World]] helped shape much of what is known as Italian cuisine today with introduction of items as [[potato]]es, [[tomato]]es, [[b Italian cuisine has evolved extensively over the centuries. Although the country kn
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  • ...rs abound, and of course you will also occasionally hear Swiss German, and Italian. ...s] ''TGV'' or "High Speed Train," or [[Milan]] and [[Venice]] by the Swiss-Italian [http://www.cisalpino.com ''Cisalpino''] (''CHEEZ-al-PEEN-o''). The French
    50 KB (8,151 words) - 14:44, 9 August 2009
  • ...prominent than in the north, beer was consumed in northern France and the Italian mainland. Perhaps as a consequence of the [[Norman conquest of England|Norm
    59 KB (9,564 words) - 23:34, 11 September 2009

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