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In Italian cuisine, ragù (Italian:, from French ragoût) is a meat sauce that is commonly served with pasta. [1] An Italian gastronomic society, Accademia Italiana della Cucina, documented several ragù recipes. [2]
In 1969, the Ragu name was sold to Chesebrough-Pond's, which in turn was acquired by Unilever in 1987. Unilever introduced the short-lived Chicken Tonight line of simmering sauces in the early 1990s under the Ragú brand. Mizkan purchased the brand in 2014. The facility in Rochester still manufactured products under the Cantisano name brand.
Bolognese sauce, [a] known in Italian as ragù alla bolognese [b] or ragù bolognese (called ragù in Bologna, ragó in Bolognese dialect), is a meat-based sauce in Italian cuisine, typical of the city of Bologna. [2]
It is a speciality of Naples, as its name indicates. [1] [2] The other variety originated in Bologna and is known in Italian as ragù alla bolognese or ragù bolognese. The Neapolitan type is made from two main parts: meat, and tomato sauce to which a few seasonings are added. [3]
Ragu may refer to: Ragù, Italian term for meat-based sauce; Ragú, brand of pasta sauce; Ragu, a village in Uliești Commune, Dâmboviţa County, Romania; Ragu, the nom de guerre of TMVP leader Kumaraswamy Nandagopan
A Ragu for made Dishes TAKE claret, gravy, sweet-herbs, and savory spice, toss up in it lamb-stones (i.e. lamb's testicles), cock's-combs, boiled, blanched, and sliced, with sliced sweet-meats, oysters, mushrooms, truffles, and Murrell thicken these with brown butter; use it when called for. To make a Ragu of Pigs-Ears
Ragù di salsiccia. Ragù di salsiccia is an Italian tomato-based sauce. The primary ingredients are tomato purée or chopped tomato and sausage, and additional ingredients can include onion, shallot, carrot, celery, garlic, olive oil, red wine, rosemary, bay leaf, salt, and pepper.
In 2011, Unilever sold the Ragu business and the Chicken Tonight brand (in a deal worth £30m) in the United Kingdom to Symington's, a food manufacturer in Leeds, who would drop the Knorr Branding. [4] Symington's later acquired the Oceania rights to Raguletto and Chicken Tonight; they have since been acquired by Simplot. [5]