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  2. Plăcintă - Wikipedia

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    As for the placenta, the Romans developed the recipe as a cake made of fine flour covered with cheese, honey, and fragrant bay leaves. [6] Ancient Roman bakers customarily prepared a large placenta which was cut into squares to be offered for sale. [7] This is the way that Romanians continue to prepare their plăcintă.

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    The company then became Bravo Brio Restaurant Group in 2010 when it went public. In 2018, the company was sold to Spice Private Equity Ltd. and Brio Bravo Restaurant Group was rebranded as FoodFirst Global Restaurants, [1] and is now based in Orlando, Florida. Steve Layt is the company's chief executive officer. [2]

  6. Carrabba's Italian Grill - Wikipedia

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    These recipes were featured on the PBS cooking show Cucina Sicilia, which is hosted by Carrabba and Mandola. [10] [11] Chicken Bryan, one of Carrabba's Italian Grill's dishes, [12] features an 8 oz grilled chicken breast, topped with goat cheese, sundried tomatoes, and a basil lemon-butter sauce.

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  9. Placenta cake - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 160 BC, Cato the Elder provided a recipe for placenta in his De agri cultura which Andrew Dalby considers, along with Cato's other dessert recipes, to be in the "Greek tradition", and possibly copied from a Greek cookbook. [2] [12] Shape the placenta as follows: place a single row of tracta along the whole length of the base dough ...