Marsala (Italian: [marˈsaːla]; also Maissala, local Sicilian: [maɪsˈsaːla]; Latin: Lilybaeum) is an Italian comune located in the Province of Trapani in...
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Marsala is a fortified wine, dry or sweet, produced in the region surrounding the Italian city of Marsala in Sicily. Marsala first received Denominazione...
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Chicken marsala (Italian: pollo al marsala or scaloppine al marsala) is an Italian-American dish of chicken escalopes in a Marsala wine sauce. It is a...
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Marsala is an Italian city on the island of Sicily. Marsala can also refer to: Marsala Ship, a warship wreck in the harbor of Sicily Marsala wine Chicken...
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The Marsala Punic shipwreck is a third-century-BC shipwreck of two Punic ships. The wreck was discovered in 1969, off the shore of Isola Lunga, not far...
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Marsala is an Italian surname, originated from the city of Marsala, in Sicily. Notable people with the surname include: Joe Marsala (1907–1978), Italian-American...
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Fortified wine (section Marsala wine)
many different styles of fortified wine, including port, sherry, madeira, Marsala, Commandaria wine, and the aromatised wine vermouth. One reason for fortifying...
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Marsala House is a residential home in Dianella, in suburban Perth, Western Australia, designed by architect Iwan Iwanoff. It is the youngest heritage-listed...
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Dilettantistica Marsala 1912 is an Italian association football club based in the city of Marsala, Sicily. The club plays in Promozione Sicily Group A. Marsala was...
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Francis Marsala (January 4, 1907 – March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz clarinetist and songwriter. His younger brother was trumpeter Marty Marsala and...
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Krupanj: Maršala Tita Kumane: Maršala Tita Lešnica: Maršala Tita Leštane: Maršala Tita Medoševac: Maršala Tita Meljak: Maršala Tita Mezgraja: Maršala Tita...
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Chicken tikka masala (redirect from Chicken tikka marsala)
curry Chicken Divan Chicken karahi Chicken Lahori Chicken Marengo Chicken marsala Chicken mull Chicken paprikash Chicken pastel Chicken Picasso Chicken Sukka...
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powder. A common variant involves soaking the savoiardi in alcohol, such as Marsala wine, amaretto or a coffee-based liqueur. The original tiramisu made at...
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Garam masala (redirect from Garam Marsala)
Garam masala (from Hindustani گرم مصالحہ/गरम मसाला garam masālā, "hot, or warm, spices") is a blend of ground spices originating from the Indian subcontinent...
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"Uz Maršala Tita" ("With Marshal Tito"), originally titled "Pjesma o pesti" ("Song about the fist"), is a Yugoslav Partisan anthem praising Josip Broz...
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Story of the Year (redirect from Dan Marsala)
North" by guitarist Ryan Phillips of the band Means Well, drummer Dan Marsala, vocalist John Taylor and bassist Perry West. They changed their name to...
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Novaspace (redirect from Jenny Marsala)
featuring Jessica Boehrs as the singer, who was later replaced by Jenny Marsala. Between 2002 and 2004, Novaspace achieved international success with covers...
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Marty Marsala (2 April 1909 – 27 April 1975) was an American jazz trumpeter born in Chicago, perhaps best known for working from 1926-1946 with his brother...
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Colin Brittain, Daniel Marsala, Josh Wills and Ryan Phillips, except where noted. Adapted from Tidal. Story of the Year Dan Marsala – lead vocals Ryan Phillips...
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Marsala Cathedral (Italian - duomo di San Tommaso di Canterbury) is the largest church in the town of Marsala, Sicily, and the Diocese of Mazara del Vallo...
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boats Black Sea Sinop D Marsala Greek: Ashkelon Kyrenia Leontophoros Syracusia Phoenician: Gozo Bajo de la Campana Punic: Marsala Punic shipwreck Roman:...
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captured Sicily in 1860, as part of the Risorgimento. The conquest started at Marsala, and native Sicilians joined him in the capture of the southern Italian...
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Denise Pipitone. However he decided to inform the public prosecutor of Marsala anyway During the years, various theories were presented the investigators...
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Marsala was a protected cruiser built by the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1910s. She was the second and final member of the Nino Bixio class...
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prosciutto and sage, rolled up and cooked in dry white wine and butter. Marsala is sometimes used. Also, sometimes the veal and prosciutto are not rolled...
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Florio family (category Marsala)
activities in Sicily involving the export of Sicilian products (such as Marsala wine) in the 19th century, in some ways redeeming Sicily from feudal immobility...
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Banana wine Bignay Bignay wine Bokbunja Bokbunja-ju Grape Madeira wine Marsala wine Mistelle Moscatel de Setúbal Port wine Red wine Rosé wine Sherry Vermouth...
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flights were operated from the Sicilian water aerodromes of Siracusa and Marsala to the cities of Rome and Naples on the Italian mainland and to the cities...
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pickle lollipops Entrée: pork crown roast, sundried tomatoes, hotdish, marsala wine Dessert: banana pudding, gjetost cheese, watermelon, candy-coated...
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made with egg yolks, sugar, and a sweet wine (usually Moscato d'Asti or Marsala wine). Some versions of the recipe incorporate spirits such as cognac....
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