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  • ...oro''', as well as its counterpart [[Panettone]], is a traditional [[Italy|Italian]] sweet [[yeast]] [[bread]], most popular around [[Christmas]] and other sp ...ad and, often, not even that. Sweet breads were reserved for [[nobility]]. Breads enriched with [[egg (food)|eggs]], [[butter]] and [[sugar]] or [[honey]] we
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  • [[Category:Italian breads]]
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  • ...chuh-BAH-tah), which literally means ''slipper'', is an [[Italian cuisine|Italian]] [[white bread]] made with [[wheat flour]] and [[yeast]]. Since the late [ [[Category:Italian breads]]
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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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  • ...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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