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Agnolotti (Italian: [aɲɲoˈlɔtti]; Piedmontese: agnolòt, Piedmontese: [aɲʊˈlɔt]) is a type of stuffed pasta typical of the Piedmont region of Italy, made with ...
Pavese agnolotti (sg.: Pavese agnolotto; Italian: agnolotti pavesi, Italian: [aɲɲoˈlɔtti paˈveːzi], sg.: agnolotto pavese; Lombard: agnolot or agnulot [1]) is a type of egg-based stuffed pasta of the Lombard cuisine served hot or warm, typical of the Oltrepò Pavese, an area of the province of Pavia, in the Lombardy region of Italy. [1]
Pleurotus eryngii is the largest species in the oyster mushroom genus, Pleurotus, which also contains the oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus. It has a thick, meaty white stem and a small tan cap (in young specimens). Its natural range extends from the Atlantic Ocean through the Mediterranean Basin and Central Europe into Western Asia and India ...
Agnolini (Mantuan dialect: agnulìn or agnulì) is a type of egg-based stuffed pasta originating in the province of Mantua, Italy.It is often eaten in soup or broth. Title page of Bartolomeo Stefani [] 's L'arte di ben cucinare [] (1662)
Agnesi is the oldest pasta producer brand in history. [1] It all began in 1824 with the purchase of a mill in Pontedassio by Paolo Battista Agnesi (1790–1863), which allowed him to grind 40 quintals of grains a day and directly produce pasta.
Kroger Wireless, formerly known as i-wireless, [188] is a national private label wireless service provider sold in over 2,200 retail locations within the Kroger family of stores across 31 states. [189] Kroger Wireless service functions over the nationwide T-Mobile network. [190]
English and French borrowed the word ravioli from Italian in the 14th century. [3] The ultimate origin of the word is uncertain. [4] It is sometimes connected to the northern Italian word rava, 'turnip', supposing that the filling was made of turnips, but the earliest recipes, even Lenten ones, do not include turnips.
Kroger was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the fifth of ten children of German immigrants Johan Heinrich and Mary Gertrude (née Schlebbe) Kroger. [1] Kroger's father was born in the Kingdom of Hanover. His mother was born in Elve, Westphalia. [2] Kroger's family lived above the dry goods store his parents owned. Due to the 1873 economic downturn ...