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  2. Category:Food and drink companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Food manufacturers of Italy (4 C, 3 P) I. Italian chocolate companies (2 C, 9 P) S. Supermarkets of Italy (9 P) Pages in category "Food and drink companies of Italy"

  3. List of supermarket chains in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Founded/came to Italy Owned by Type of store A&O 677. 1964. Selex supermarket and convenience Alì 114. 1958. Selex supermarket, superstore and convenience Aldi: 112 ...

  4. List of companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Food retailers & wholesalers Montano Lucino: 1964 Supermarkets P A Beretta: Industrials Defense Brescia: 1526 Firearms P A Bertolli: Consumer goods Food products Lucca: 1865 Food, olive oil, part of Unilever (UK/Netherlands) P A Beta: Consumer goods Automobiles Rignano sull'Arno: 1904 Motorbikes P A Bettanin & Venturi: Consumer goods Footwear ...

  5. 15 Iconic Foods You Have to Try When You Go to Italy - AOL

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    4. Arancini, Palermo, Sicily. Arancini, meaning “little oranges,” are deep-fried rice balls filled with ragù, mozzarella, peas, and sometimes saffron. These delicious snacks originate from ...

  6. List of Italian brands - Wikipedia

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    A 1968 Bizzarrini Manta Carimate Chair designed by Vico Magistretti in 1959 and produced by Cassina S.p.A. Manufacturing plant for De'Longhi coffee machines in Treviso, Italy De Tomaso Pantera, once owned by Elvis Presley Diadora Mythos Axeler athletic shoes, 2009 Dolce & Gabbana, headquartered in Milan A Ducati 1199 Panigale S motorcycle An Eko CX7S guitar Ferrari California T Ferrero Mon ...

  7. The surprising secret history of one of Italy’s favorite foods

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    Today, polenta is believed to be Italy’s most popular staple food after pasta and pizza. At its core it remains a humble communal dish, but during the WWII years was eaten mainly out of necessity.

  8. Category:Italian brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian brands" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 618 total. ... Coppola Foods; COSMED; Cosmi Americo & Figlio;

  9. List of pizza chains - Wikipedia

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    A restaurant or takeout where pizzas are made and sold as main food is called a pizzeria (Italian pronunciation: [pittseˈriːa]) or simply "pizza parlor" in English. The term pizza pie is a (mainly American) dialectal, and pie is used for simplicity in some contexts, such as among pizzeria staff.