Mantuan cuisine is the set of traditional dishes of the Italian province of Mantua, some of which date back to the time of the Gonzaga. It is a cuisine bound...
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Torta delle rose (category Cuisine of Lombardy)
Gonzaga, the cuisine of Mantua was influenced by that of Emilia: the Marchioness used the advice of Cristoforo di Messisbugo, cook of the Lords of Ferrara...
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Italy portal Food portal Drink portal Wine portal Italian cuisine Lombardia Cuisine of Mantua (Guaiti, p. 10). (Regione Lombardia, p. 1). "Storia tradizioni...
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Mantua (/ˈmæntjuə/ MAN-tew-ə; Italian: Mantova [ˈmantova] ; Lombard and Latin: Mantua) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Lombardy, and...
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Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine consisting of the ingredients, recipes, and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times and later...
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cuisine (Polish: kuchnia polska) is a style of food preparation originating in and widely popular in Poland. Due to Poland's history, Polish cuisine has...
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Madrid (redirect from Cuisine of Madrid)
one of the most emblematic dishes of the Madrilenian cuisine. The callos a la madrileña [es] is another traditional winter specialty, usually made of cattle...
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Virgil (redirect from Swan of Mantua)
born in the village of Andes, near Mantua in Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy, added to Italy proper during his lifetime). Analysis of his name has led some...
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Cotechino (category Cuisine of Lombardy)
Bergamo, Mantua, Pavia) Molise: cotechino Trentino: pork cotechino Veneto/Friuli-Venezia Giulia: recognises seven different products: coeghin nostran of Padua;...
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Mantua (Italian: Alto Mantovano/Upper Mantuan dialect: Alt Mantuà) is a geographical area located northwest of the city of Mantua in the province of the...
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Mostarda (category Mantua)
condiment made of candied fruit and a mustard-flavoured syrup. Commercially the essential oil of mustard is employed, which has the advantage of transparency;...
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Lombardy (redirect from Republic of Lombardy)
regions, as does the Po river in the south with the exception of the province of Mantua and Oltrepò Pavese. The western boundary is formed by the Lake...
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Vermicelli (category Cuisine of Campania)
pancardelle in Mantua. The first mention of a vermicelli recipe is in the book De arte Coquinaria per vermicelli e maccaroni siciliani (The Art of Cooking Sicilian...
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Bigoli in salsa (category Cuisine of Veneto)
sardines. It is considered one of the signature dishes of Venice. In Castel d'Ario, in the province of Mantua, on the first day of Lent, the bigolada is held...
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Agnolini (category Cuisine of Lombardy)
(Mantuan dialect: agnulìn or agnulì) are a type of egg-based stuffed pasta originating in the province of Mantua, Italy. it is often eaten in soup or broth...
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Florence (redirect from Cuisine of Florence)
city in terms of average workers' earnings, with the figure being €23,265 (the overall city's income is €6,531,204,473), coming after Mantua, yet surpassing...
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Modena (redirect from Cuisine of Modena)
combining ideas from those in Piacenza, Mantua, and Milan, and it opened on 2 October 1841 with a performance of Gandini's Adelaide di Borgogna al Castello...
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staple food of traditional Italian cuisine, with the first reference dating to 1154 in Sicily. It is also commonly used to refer to the variety of pasta dishes...
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in Austria conceding the region of Venetia (present-day Veneto, Friuli, and the city of Mantua, the last remnant of the Quadrilatero) to France, which...
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in the cuisine of India and Bangladesh, the Mediterranean, northern and southeastern Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa, making it one of the most...
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Lambrusco (category Cuisine of Emilia-Romagna)
in Lombardy―principally around the central provinces of Modena, Parma, Reggio-Emilia, and Mantua. The grape has a long winemaking history, with archaeological...
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Italian cuisine List of Italian dishes Ragù – a meat-based sauce in Italian cuisine that is often served with pasta Semolina – wheat middlings of durum...
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Marquisate of Mantua Marquisate of Massa Marquisate of Saluzzo Marquisate of Montferrat County of Asti County of Correggio County of Gorizia County of Guastalla...
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Kingdom of Piedmont. Before becoming a possession of the House of Savoy, the medieval Kingdom of Sardinia had been part of the Crown of Aragon and then of the...
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territories of the former Lombard Duchy of Milan, which had been ruled by the Habsburg monarchy since 1714 and together with the adjacent Duchy of Mantua by the...
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Northern Italy (redirect from Industrial triangle of Northern Italy)
subsequently shifted to indicate only the area of the Duchies of Milan, Mantua, Parma and Modena and later only to the area around Milan. More recently...
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Veneto (redirect from Region of Veneto)
The territory of modern Veneto along with Istria, modern Friuli and Trentino-Alto Adige and eastern Lombardy (including its cities of Mantua, Cremona, Brescia...
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Austria–Italy relations (redirect from History of Austria–Italy relations)
Empire, e.g. with Tuscany, Mantua, Ferrara, Savoy and the Papal States in the war of 1593–1606, and with Venice in the wars of 1684–1699 and 1716–1718....
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Saint George's Cross (redirect from Cross of St George)
rest of Northern Italy as the symbol of Bologna, Genoa, Padua, Reggio Emilia, Mantua, Vercelli and Alessandria, the form has only received a cult of Saint...
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Carla Sozzani (category Businesspeople from Mantua)
Sozzani in 1989 and is the creator of 10 Corso Como art/fashion establishment in Milan. Sozzani was born in Mantua in 1947. She obtained a degree in Economy...
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