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  2. Pão de Ló - Wikipedia

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    He presented this cake to the King of Spain and named it pan di Spagna (lit. ' Spanish bread '). [23] As the name suggest, it can be derived from the French Pain de lof, a similar kind of bread already existing in Middle Ages. [29] A similar product is the Gâteau de Savoie, a traditional baked sponge cake from Savoie. [30]

  3. Sponge cake - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, the cake was known as pan di spagna. Also in Portugal, the term pão de Hespanha/pão de Castella was used around the 16th century. Introduced to Japan by Portuguese traders in the 16th century, the Japanese variations on the cake are known as castella, kasutera or simply pan. [6] [31]

  4. Bread in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Instead, what in Italy is called pan di Spagna ("Spanish bread") refers to the sponge cake, which according to Italian tradition was made by a baker in Spain. [35] The name has passed into Greek as pantespani (Παντεσπάνι) and into Turkish as pandispanya.

  5. Pastiera di maccheroni (Pasta Bake with Pancetta ... - AOL

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    Break the eggs into the pan of cooled pasta and sauce, then add the grated Parmesan. Mix together. Brush the remaining oil over the side and base of an 8 1/2-inch round nonstick baking dish with ...

  6. List of Sicilian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sicilian orange salad. Caponata – a Sicilian aubergine (eggplant) dish consisting of a cooked vegetable salad made from chopped fried eggplant and celery seasoned with sweetened vinegar, with capers in a sweet and sour sauce [7]

  7. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pan di ramerino, panfocaccia, pane cafone (or pane dei Camaldoli), pane carasau, pane casareccio, pane casareccio di Genzano, pane con i ciccioli, pane con uvetta, pane di Altamura, pane di grano Solina, pane di Laterza, pane di Matera, pane di patate, pane integrale, pane nobile di Guardiagrele, pane parruozzo, pane pugliese, pane ripieno ...

  8. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A well-known recipe is fabes con almejas (beans with clams). Asturian beans (fabes) can also be cooked with hare, partridge, prawns, or octopus. Another known recipe is pote asturiano (made with white beans, kale, potatoes, and a variety of sausages and bacon) and potaje de vigilia .

  9. Pan de muerto - Wikipedia

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    The classic recipe for pan de muerto is a simple sweet bread recipe, often with the addition of anise seeds, and other times flavored with orange flower water or orange zest. [5] The bread often contains some fat, such as butter. Its texture has been described as similar to that of challah, brioche, or falling between a concha and a hamburger bun.