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  2. Pastizz - Wikipedia

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    The Maltese idiom jinbiegħu bħall-pastizzi (selling like pastizzi) is equivalent to the English "selling like hot cakes", to describe a product which seems to have inexhaustible demand. [8] [9] [10] Things which are jinħarġu bħall-pastizzi (coming out like pastizzi) can be said to be emerging at a fast rate, sometimes too quickly. [11] [12 ...

  3. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A savory pastry from Malta, pastizzi usually have a filling either of ricotta or of mushy peas, and are called pastizzi tal-irkotta, "cheesecakes", or pastizzi tal-piżelli, "peacakes", accordingly. [72] [73] Pastizzi are a popular and well-known Maltese food. Pictured are two varieties of Maltese pastizzi. Pastry heart

  4. Talk:Pastizz - Wikipedia

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    Pastizzi are more than just a food to Maltese people - they also represent something about the Maltese identity. The point of that part of the article was just to state that the word pastizz, because pastizzi are so popular, the word pastizz has multiple meanings in Maltese, which are used in all spheres of Maltese life.

  5. U' pastizz 'rtunnar - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of the pastizz. Pastizz is traditionally cooked in a wood-burning oven. Its dimension is 15–20 cm long and 10–12 cm wide. Fresh seasoned pork (or, more rarely, goat meat) is the main ingredient, along with egg and cheese, seasoned with salt, parsley, pepper, and olive oil.

  6. Regional street food - Wikipedia

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    Pastizzi are small, ricotta cheese- or pea-paste- filled puff-pastry squares that can be bought from vendors in practically every village in Malta. Ricotta pastizzi (pastizzi tal-irkotta) are diamond-shaped with a hole in the middle where the ricotta stuffing can be seen, while pea pastizzi (pastizzi tal-pizelli) are of the same shape but are ...

  7. Sfogliatella - Wikipedia

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    Sfogliatelle Santa Rosa. Sfogliatella Santa Rosa, from which the current sfogliatella was born, was created in the monastery of Santa Rosa in Conca dei Marini, Campania, in the 17th century.

  8. US Open Series - Wikipedia

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    The US Open Series was the name given by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) ...

  9. U.S. Open - Wikipedia

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    The term U.S. Open or US Open is applied to "open" United States-hosted championships in a particular sport (or non-sport organized competitive gaming activity), in which anyone, amateur or professional, American or non-American, and generally, male or female, may compete.