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    The peperone crusco ('crispy pepper' in the local dialects), also known as crusco pepper outside Italy, is a typical product of the Basilicata region of...
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    Peperoncino (redirect from Peperone)
    (chili pepper and Tabasco pepper, respectively). The sweet pepper is called peperone (pl.: peperoni) in Italian. Like most peppers, the fruit is green or yellowish-green...
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    Scope. 19 (2). National Science Teachers Association: 39. JSTOR 43179500. "Peperone Di Senise: Basilicata's Sweet Treasure". pepperscale.com. 17 August 2019...
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    Peperone di Senise (lit. 'bell pepper of Senise') is a variety of bell pepper typical of Senise, a town in the province of Potenza. It is a cultivar of...
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    peperone crusco (PAT) is a specialty of the regional cuisine, sometimes labeled as "the red gold of Basilicata". It is the dried form of the peperone...
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    with a silent 't') in Japan. In Switzerland, the fruit is mostly called peperone, which is the Italian name of the fruit. In France, it is called poivron...
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    Midwest. The term pepperoni is a borrowing of peperoni, the plural of peperone, the Italian word for bell pepper. The first use of pepperoni to refer...
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    and typical of the Basilicata region of Italy. The main ingredient is peperone crusco, a dried and crunchy pepper known for its sweet flavour and intense...
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    2010 Jean Armstrong Betty Scott Cummins Faith Peperone Leslie Robichaux Suazo 2011 Alice Pecoraro Adele Ransom Jean Rice Suzanne Haik Terrell 2012 Elizabeth...
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    pallone di Gravina, and padraccio and olive oils such as the Vulture. The peperone crusco (lit. 'crusco pepper') is a staple of the local cuisine, defined...
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