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    Capocollo di Calabria [173] (Italian pronunciation: [kapoˈkɔllo]) [174] or coppa (Italian pronunciation:) [175] (in the U.S. gabagool, [176] or capicola) is a traditional Italian and Corsican pork cold cut made from the dry-cured muscle running from the neck to the fourth or fifth rib of the pork shoulder or neck.

  3. Capocollo - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the exterior is rubbed with hot paprika before being hung and cured. Capocollo is essentially the pork counterpart of the air-dried, cured beef bresaola. It is widely available wherever significant Italian communities occur, due to commercially produced varieties. The slow-roasted Piedmontese version is called coppa cotta.

  4. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Italian pasta names often end with the masculine plural diminutive suffixes-ini, -elli, -illi, -etti or the feminine plurals -ine, -elle, etc., all conveying the sense of ' little '; or with the augmentative suffixes -oni, -one, meaning ' large '. Other suffixes like -otti ' largish ', and -acci ' rough, badly made ', may also occur. In Italian ...

  5. What is Gabagool and Why is Tony Soprano So Obsessed With It?

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    Capicola is made using a prime cut of pork from the neck and shoulder. The recipes for gabagool (aka capicola) vary, but the general process involves seasoning the meat and then curing for up to ...

  6. List of companies of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    CTT Correios de Portugal, S.A. (CTT) Industrials Delivery services Lisbon: 1520 Postal services P A Delta Cafés: Consumer goods Food products Campo Maior: 1961 Coffee P A EFACEC: Industrials Electronic equipment Matosinhos: 1948 Electronics P A Energias de Portugal (EDP) Utilities Conventional electricity Lisbon: 1976 Electrical generation P A

  7. Ebro Foods - Wikipedia

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    Ebro Foods, S.A. (/ ˈ iː b r oʊ f uː d z /; Spanish: [ˈeβɾo ˈfuðs]), formerly Ebro Puleva, is a Spanish food processing company. [2] Ebro Foods is the world's largest producer of rice [2] and the second biggest producer of pasta [3] (its Panzani brand is a market leader in France). [2]

  8. Category:Portuguese brands - Wikipedia

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    Eyewear brands of Portugal (1 P) N. Nelo (1 C, 1 P) P. Portuguese products with protected designation of origin (51 P) Pages in category "Portuguese brands"

  9. Category:Pasta sauce brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pasta sauce brands" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amy's Kitchen; B.