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  2. Caffè d'orzo - Wikipedia

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    In Italy caffè d'orzo is made in traditional Italian espresso machines in cafes. Italian families tend, instead, to make it using an orziera, a special moka pot adapted to barley. During World War II and in the post-war era, caffè d'orzo and chicory became popular substitutes for coffee, which was expensive due to rationing and food shortages ...

  3. Orzo - Wikipedia

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    Orzo (/ ˈ ɔːr z oʊ, ˈ ɔːr t s oʊ /, [1] [2] [3] Italian:; lit. ' barley ' ; from Latin hordeum ), also known as risoni ( Italian: [riˈzoːni] ; 'large [grains of] rice'), is a form of short-cut pasta shaped like a large grain of rice . [ 4 ]

  4. Orzo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Orzo is a rice-shaped pasta also known as risoni. Orzo may also refer to: Orzo, the Italian name for the cereal grain barley (Hordeum vulgare); sometimes encountered in English-language works on Italian cuisine; Caffè d'orzo ('coffee of barley'), a roasted grain beverage, often simply called "orzo" in Europe

  5. 45 Outrageously Good Orzo Recipes - AOL

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    This one-pot orzo dinner turns super-convenient frozen meatballs into a creamy, slightly cheese main dish, complete with the vegetables built right in. Get the recipe: Cheesy Meatball and Orzo One ...

  6. Risotto - Wikipedia

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    A Veneto spring dish that is correctly served with a spoon rather than a fork; it is a soup so thick that it resembles a risotto. It is made with green peas using the stock from the fresh young pods, flavoured with pancetta. [17] [18] Risotto alla zucca: Made with pumpkin, nutmeg, and grated cheese Risotto alla pilota

  7. Orzotto - Wikipedia

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    This should not be confused with orzo, otherwise known as risoni, a type of wheat pasta formed into shapes resembling barley grains. [ 3 ] Outside Italy, the term commonly refers to a risotto-style dish made with orzo (pasta).

  8. Why the Roots of Boba Tea Are More Important Than Ever - AOL

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    Ever since the first wave of boba tea shops hit the U.S. in the 1990s, the popularity of the Taiwanese drink with floating tapioca balls sipped through oversized straws has been bursting ...

  9. Milk tea - Wikipedia

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    Dalgona milk tea, milk tea sweetened with traditional Korean dalgona, a honeycomb-like toffee [19] In Britain, when hot tea and cold milk are drunk together, the drink is simply known as tea due to the vast majority of tea being consumed in such a way. The term milk tea is unused, although one may specify tea with milk if context requires it ...