from Italian include pomidor from "pomodoro" (tomato), kalafior from "cavolfiore" (cauliflower), and pomarańcza, a portmanteau from Italian "pomo" (pome)...
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glucosinolate levels. The word "cauliflower" derives from the Italian cavolfiore, meaning "cabbage flower". The ultimate origin of the name is from the...
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pasta con zucchine, pasta del cornuto (or pasta dei cornuti), pasta e cavolfiore, pasta e ceci, pasta e ceci con la 'nduja, pasta e fagioli con le cozze...
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with pasta, like pasta e patate (lit. 'pasta and potatoes'), pasta e cavolfiore (lit. 'pasta and cauliflower'), pasta e zucca (lit. 'pasta and pumpkin')...
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of Capuchin friars) Cauliflower (originally cole florye, from Italian cavolfiore meaning 'flowered cabbage' Chianti Chipolata (from Italian cipolla, meaning...
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the prince's name is also a pun on Cream of Tartar, a bakery ingredient Cavolfiore (former King of Crim Tartary) – Italian: cauliflower Gambabella (First...
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turn on the air-conditioner and the nightly news, and start preparing cavolfiore colla salsa virgiliana (cauliflower with Virgil's sauce)? Gray wasn't...
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piatto di Cavol-fiore fritto", Il Cuciniere all'uso moderno, 1822, p. 69 "Cavolfiore fritto", Salani, L'arte della cucina, 1917, p. 116 Marcella Hazan, Essentials...
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