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  2. Bistecca alla fiorentina - Wikipedia

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    The area of the sirloin and the rib, from which the cut of meat derives. Bistecca alla fiorentina is obtained from the cut of the sirloin (the part corresponding to the lumbar vertebrae, the half of the back on the side of the tail) of a young steer or heifer of the Chianina breed: in the middle it has the T-shaped bone, that is, a T-bone steak, with the fillet on one side and the sirloin on ...

  3. Tuscan food - Wikipedia

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    Bistecca alla fiorentina Tuscan cuisine refers to the culinary traditions of the Tuscan region in Italy celebrated for its simplicity and focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients like olive oil, legumes, and meats.

  4. T-bone steak - Wikipedia

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    Bistecca alla fiorentina (lit. ' beefsteak Florentine style ' ), consists of a T-bone traditionally sourced from either the Chianina or Maremmana breeds of cattle. A favorite of Tuscan cuisine , the steak is grilled over a wood or charcoal fire, seasoned with salt, sometimes with black pepper, and olive oil, applied immediately after the meat ...

  5. Beefsteak - Wikipedia

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    Bistecca alla fiorentina is a well-known specialty of Florence; it is typically served with just a salad. From the 1960s onward, economic gains allowed more Italians to afford a red-meat diet. From the 1960s onward, economic gains allowed more Italians to afford a red-meat diet.

  6. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Abbacchio alla romana Bistecca alla fiorentina Braciola served with grilled aubergines Bruscitti served with polenta porridge Cotechino, polenta and lentils Cotoletta with potatoes Ossobuco served with risotto alla milanese Pizzaiola Porchetta Rabbit cacciatora Saltimbocca Trippa alla parmigiana

  7. Italian Nettist Party - Wikipedia

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    The party had a more than evident mocking, goliardic, surrealist intent, and just as evidently parodied the populist Common Man's Front. [5]Despite being a joke political party, the Italian Nettist Party took part in the 7 June 1953 general elections for the Chamber of Deputies, contesting the constituencies of Rome, Florence, and Milan.

  8. Dish (food) - Wikipedia

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    Many dishes have specific names, such as Sauerbraten, while others have descriptive names, such as "broiled ribsteak".Many are named for particular places, sometimes because of a specific association with that place, such as Boston baked beans or bistecca alla fiorentina, and sometimes not: poached eggs Florentine essentially means "poached eggs with spinach". [2]

  9. Beef tenderloin - Wikipedia

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    Roast beef tenderloin. Whole tenderloins are sold as either "unpeeled" (meaning the fat and silver skin remain), "peeled" (meaning that the fat is removed, but silver skin remains), or as PSMOs ("pismos"), which is short for "peeled, side muscle on" [6] (side muscle refers to the "chain").