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The pepper is small and finger-long, slender, and thin-walled. Although it turns from green to red upon ripening, it is usually harvested while green. The name refers to the fact that the tip of the chili pepper ( 唐辛子 , tōgarashi ) looks like the lion ( 獅子 , shishi ) head; in Japanese , it is often abbreviated as shishitō .
Jeno's Pizza Rolls (1977) In 1985, Paulucci sold Jeno's to Pillsbury, which owned Totino's pizza. [13] Jeno's Pizza Rolls were rebranded as Totino's Pizza Rolls in 1993. [14] Pillsbury was sold to General Mills in 2001. After a series of commercial spoofs on Saturday Night Live, Totino's pizza rolls saw a boost in popularity and sales in 2016 ...
Friggitello (pl.: friggitelli) is a sweet Italian chili pepper of the species Capsicum annuum. [2] It is also known as the "Golden Greek pepper", "Sweet Italian pepper", or "Tuscan pepper". [ 3 ] In the United States they may be called "pepperoncini"; [ 4 ] they are quite distinct from Italian peperoncini , which are hot Italian chili peppers.
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Peperoncino (Italian: [peperonˈtʃiːno]; pl.: peperoncini) is the generic Italian name for hot chili peppers, specifically some regional cultivars of the species Capsicum annuum and C. frutescens (chili pepper and Tabasco pepper, respectively). [1] The sweet pepper is called peperone (pl.: peperoni) in Italian. [2]
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Totino's Pizza Rolls are iconic on their own, each cheesy, delicious pizza-flavored bite. But now, the brand is taking those delicious morsels and combining them with several other beloved ...
In 1987, a bakery shipped pepperoni rolls from West Virginia to Maryland. [9] While the pepperoni had been inspected as an ingredient before it was baked into the rolls, the Food Inspection and Safety Service decided that the final product needed to be inspected as well because it was sold outside the bakery, similar to how a bakery making pepperoni pizzas would require inspection of the final ...