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    This pasta salad is loaded with fun pizza toppings, like mini pepperoni, mozzarella, mushrooms, and olives. Even the red wine vinaigrette gives it an Italian flare. Get the Pizza Pasta Salad ...

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    A bottle of Prosecco di Conegliano spumante extra dry and a glass of Prosecco frizzante, which stops forming bubbles soon after it is poured. A Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wine made from the Montepulciano grape, in the Abruzzo region. Abruzzo. Montepulciano d'Abruzzo. Trebbiano d'Abruzzo. Apulia. Malvasia. Negroamaro.

  6. Pasta salad - Wikipedia

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    Media: Pasta salad. Pasta salad, known in Italian as insalata di pasta or pasta fredda, is a salad dish prepared with one or more types of pasta, almost always chilled or room temperature, and most often tossed in a vinegar, oil, or mayonnaise -based dressing. It is typically served as an appetiser (antipasto) or first course (primo).

  7. Peperoncino - Wikipedia

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    Peperoncino (Italian: [peperonˈtʃiːno]; pl.: peperoncini) is the generic Italian name for hot chili peppers, specifically some regional cultivars of the species Capsicum annuum and C. frutescens (chili pepper and Tabasco pepper, respectively). [ 1 ] The sweet pepper is called peperone (pl.: peperoni) in Italian. [ 2 ]