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  2. Saba (condiment) - Wikipedia

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    Saba, or sapa, is a typical condiment used in Emilia, Romagna, Marche, Umbria, Abruzzo, Apulia and Sardinia.. It is a concentrated syrup of grapes which is obtained from the fresh must of white or red grapes; variants include "mosto cotto", "vino cotto" or "miele d'uva".

  3. Coto Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Coto C.I.C.S.A., (mostly known for its tradename Coto) is an Argentine supermarket chain founded by Alfredo Coto in 1970 as a butcher shop.The first Coto supermarket was opened in the city of Mar de Ajó in La Costa Partido in 1987. [3]

  4. List of websites about food and drink - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... This is a list of websites about food and drink. Websites about food and drink ... By using this site, ...

  5. Fire at Tyson Foods poultry plant in Georgia kills one ... - AOL

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    A fire overnight at a Tyson Foods poultry plant in Camilla, Georgia, killed one person and injured several others, the company said in a statement on Friday. Tyson, the biggest U.S. meat company ...

  6. GoTo Foods - Wikipedia

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    GoTo Foods (formerly Focus Brands) is an American company that currently owns the Schlotzsky's, Carvel, Cinnabon, Moe's Southwest Grill, McAlister's Deli, Auntie Anne's and Jamba brands. It is located in Sandy Springs, Georgia , and operates over 6,700 stores globally.

  7. Cotechino - Wikipedia

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    Cotechino (/ ˌ k oʊ t ɪ ˈ k iː n oʊ,-t eɪ ˈ-/, Italian: [koteˈkiːno]) is a large Italian pork sausage requiring slow cooking; usually it is simmered at low heat for several hours.

  8. Prosciutto - Wikipedia

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    A writer on Italian food, Bill Buford, describes talking to an old Italian butcher who says: When I was young, there was one kind of prosciutto. It was made in the winter, by hand, and aged for two years. It was sweet when you smelled it. A profound perfume. Unmistakable. To age a prosciutto is a subtle business.

  9. Vincotto - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta with vincotto. Vincotto (lit. ' cooked wine ') is a dark, sweet, thick paste produced in rural areas of Italy.It is made by the slow cooking and reduction over many hours of non-fermented grape must until it has been reduced to about one-fifth of its original volume and the sugars present have caramelized.