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  2. Pasta primavera - Wikipedia

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    Pasta primavera with shrimp. In 1975, New York restaurateur Sirio Maccioni flew to the Canadian summer home of Italian Baron Carlo Amato, Shangri-La Ranch on Roberts Island, Nova Scotia. [1] [3] Maccioni and his two top chefs began experimenting with game and fish, but eventually the baron and his guests wanted something different. [1]

  3. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    A stuffed pasta typical with a filling of potato and mint Culingionis, Culurzones, Kulurjones, angiolottus, spighitti Sardinia (particularly the South-Eastern Ogliastra region) Fagottini: A 'purse' or bundle of pasta, made from a round of dough gathered into a ball-shaped bundle, often stuffed with ricotta and fresh pear Little cloth bundles ...

  4. Italian meal structure - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The primo (first course) is usually a filling dish such as risotto or pasta, with sauces made from meat, vegetables or seafood. [8] Whole pieces of meat such as sausages, meatballs, and poultry are eaten in the secondo (second course). [9] Italian cuisine has some single-course meals (piatto unico) combining starches and proteins. [10]

  5. La Múcura - Wikipedia

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    Me la arrebató una estrella.. It was composed by Cresencio Salcedo a flute player who also composed Mi cafetal , [ 2 ] and has received many recorded versions. In 1948 by Los Trovadores de Barú for Fuentes, then in 1950 entering Mexican cinema in versions by Ninón Sevilla and Pérez Prado .

  6. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pasta is believed to have developed independently in Italy and is a staple food of Italian cuisine, [1] [2] with evidence of Etruscans making pasta as early as 400 BCE in Italy. [3] [4] Pastas are divided into two broad categories: dried (Italian: pasta secca) and fresh (Italian: pasta fresca).

  7. Sin Cara - Wikipedia

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    Sin Cara may refer to: Místico (born 1982), Mexican professional wrestler, wrestled as Sin Cara in WWE between 2011 and 2013 Cinta de Oro (born 1977), American professional wrestler, wrestled as Sin Cara in WWE during 2011 and between 2013 and 2019

  8. Antes muerta que sencilla - Wikipedia

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    "Antes muerta que sencilla" (English: "I'd rather be dead than plain") is a song composed and written by Spanish singer María Isabel in 2004, when she was nine years old. It represented Spain in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 held in Lillehammer , winning the competition with a then record total of 171 points.

  9. Sin tu mirada - Wikipedia

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    Sin tu mirada (English: Sightless Love) is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Las Estrellas on November 13, 2017, and concluded on April 15, 2018. [1] Produced for Televisa by Ignacio Sada Madero . The telenovela revolves around Marina, a blind woman who because of her disability, has developed a great sensitivity.