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  2. Gennaro Contaldo - Wikipedia

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    Gennaro Contaldo OSI (Italian pronunciation: [dʒenˈnaːro konˈtaldo]; born 20 January 1949) is an Italian chef known for his association with his British protégé, Jamie Oliver, and his partnership with fellow Italian chef Antonio Carluccio and their BBC Two television series Two Greedy Italians.

  3. Gino D'Acampo - Wikipedia

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    Gennaro Sheffield D'Acampo [2] [3] (born Gennaro D'Acampo; 17 July 1976 [4] [5]) is an Italian celebrity chef, television personality, and writer. Based in the United Kingdom, he is best known for his food-focused television shows and cookbooks.

  4. Perry Criscitelli - Wikipedia

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    On July 27, 2004, Criscitelli resigned as head of the Feast of San Gennaro, citing the best interests of the festival. [3] In recent years, Criscitelli sold his Italian restaurant on Staten Island, New York. However, his family still owns Da Nico in Little Italy, one of Giuliani's favorite eateries, along with Pellegrino's, Novello, Il Palazzo ...

  5. Antonio Carluccio - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Carluccio, OBE, OMRI (Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo karˈluttʃo]; 19 April 1937 – 8 November 2017) was an Italian chef, restaurateur and food expert, based in London.He was called "the godfather of Italian gastronomy", with a career of more than 50 years.

  6. Sbarro - Wikipedia

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    Sbarro was founded in 1956 by Gennaro and Carmela Sbarro. The couple and their three sons, Joseph, Mario, and Anthony, immigrated to America from Naples, Italy.The same year, the Sbarro family opened their first salumeria (an Italian grocery store) at 1701 65th Street and 17th Avenue in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, which became popular for its fresh food and Italian fare.

  7. Lombardi's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    It was believed that Italian immigrant Gennaro Lombardi started the business in 1897 as a grocery store at 53½ Spring Street, and began selling "tomato pies" (in which the cheese is put down first then covered by tomato sauce) wrapped in paper and tied with a string at lunchtime to workers from the area's factories.

  8. Aston Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Aston was first settled in 1682 as a municipality and was incorporated as a township in 1688 (one of the first townships in Pennsylvania). Prior to 1687, Aston was known as Northley. [3] Edward Carter, who was the constable of the township, changed the name from Northley to Aston in remembrance of his old home of Aston in Oxfordshire, England. [4]

  9. Carbonara - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The 1931 edition of the Guide of Italy of the TCI describes ...