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  2. Kifli - Wikipedia

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    Kipferl are a traditional yeasted bread rolled into a crescent shape. The Austrian kipferl [] is a small wheat roll with pointed ends. [2] The 17th-century Austrian monk Abraham a Sancta Clara described the roll as crescent shaped, writing "the moon in the first quarter shines like a kipfl", and noted there were Kipferl in various forms: "vil lange, kurze, krumpe und gerade kipfel" ("many long ...

  3. This Vintage Pasta Crank Makes Flawless Cavatelli in Minutes

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    Chef Peter Klein grew up with bags of cavatelli in the freezer. “I’m from North Jersey, so we called them ‘gavadeels,’” says Klein, now the executive chef of the Austin cocktail bar and ...

  4. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Italy is home to 395 Michelin star-rated restaurants. [14] [15] The Mediterranean diet forms the basis of Italian cuisine, rich in pasta, fish, fruits and vegetables. [16] Cheese, cold cuts and wine are central to Italian cuisine, and along with pizza and coffee (especially espresso) form part of Italian gastronomic culture. [17]

  5. Ziti - Wikipedia

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    Ziti (Italian:) or zite (Italian:) is a shape of extruded pasta originating from the Italian regions of Campania and Sicily. [1] [2] It is shaped into long, wide tubes, about 25 cm (9.8 inches) long, that generally need to be broken by hand into smaller pieces before cooking.

  6. Mafaldine - Wikipedia

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    Tripoline (Italian: [tripoˈliːne]) is a type of ribbon pasta noodles, similar to mafaldine. It is a thick ribbon ridged on one side, [ 4 ] and is often found in baked pasta dishes. It is believed that this pasta shape originated in the Campania region.

  7. Casteldaccia - Wikipedia

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    Casteldaccia (Sicilian: Castiddaccia) is a town of 11,628 inhabitants and comune near the Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy, founded by Marquis Longarini. [4] It is the seat of the Vini Corvo wine producer, and the Tomasello Pasta factory.

  8. Category:Featured pictures of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Italy" The following 154 files are in this category, out of 154 total. "The School of Athens" by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino.jpg 3,820 × 2,964; 2.35 MB

  9. Category:Images of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Featured pictures of Italy (153 F) I. Images of buildings and structures in Italy (13 F) M. Maps of Italy (1 C, 1 P) P. PD Italy (1 C, 58 F) Images of Italian people ...