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    The 2025 Color Watch Palette includes the following shades: A New Day. Renew. Blush Pink. Venetian Bronze. Midnight Blue. Earthy Green. Spring Oak. Tuscan Sun

  3. Tuscan food - Wikipedia

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    Tuscan cuisine refers to the culinary traditions of the Tuscan region in Italy celebrated for its simplicity and focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients like olive oil, legumes, and meats. Rooted in cucina povera ( Italian for 'cuisine of the poor'), it emphasizes seasonal ingredients and straightforward flavors over complex sauces and spices.

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    Clockwise from top left; some of the most popular Italian foods: Neapolitan pizza, carbonara, espresso, and gelato. Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine [1] consisting of the ingredients, recipes, and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times, and later spread around the world together with waves of Italian diaspora.

  5. Janet Ross - Wikipedia

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    Janet Ross wrote the classic cookbook Leaves from Our Tuscan Kitchen, or, How to Cook Vegetables, which is a collection of recipes supplied by the Rosses' chef, Guiseppi Volpi, at Poggio Gherardo. The book is still in print, with the latest edition revised by her grand-grand nephew Michael Waterfield. [ 56 ]

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    Rachael Ray has been whipping up delicious dishes in the Northeast for much of her life but now, she welcomes viewers into her Italian kitchen!. As some may know, Rachael is married to John M ...

  7. Bistecca alla fiorentina - Wikipedia

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    The area of the sirloin and the rib, from which the cut of meat derives. Bistecca alla fiorentina is obtained from the cut of the sirloin (the part corresponding to the lumbar vertebrae, the half of the back on the side of the tail) of a young steer or heifer of the Chianina breed: in the middle it has the T-shaped bone, that is, a T-bone steak, with the fillet on one side and the sirloin on ...