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  2. Learn Rachael Ray's Genova Yellowfin Tuna and Artichoke Pasta ...

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    Genova Yellowfin Tuna and Artichoke Pasta. SERVES 4. Ingredients. For Artichokes. 2 lemons. Artichokes (12 small/baby artichokes, if fresh; 2 cans artichoke hearts in water, if canned)

  3. Tuna & Pasta Cheddar Melt Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the broth and water in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat to a boil. Stir in the pasta. Reduce the heat to medium. Cook until the pasta is tender, stirring often.

  4. 21 Mediterranean Diet Breakfast Recipes for Better Blood Sugar. ... A busy working mom of four kids tries the Women's Health 7-Day Healthy Eating Reset Diet Plan. Here's her honest thoughts on the ...

  5. Bottarga - Wikipedia

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    Bottarga is salted, cured fish roe pouch, typically of the grey mullet or the bluefin tuna (bottarga di tonno). The best-known version is produced around the Mediterranean; similar foods are the Japanese karasumi and Taiwanese wuyutsu, which is softer, and Korean eoran, from mullet or freshwater drum. It has many names and is prepared in ...

  6. Tuna casserole - Wikipedia

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    Tonnikalavuoka or tonnikalapastavuoka, literally meaning "tuna pasta casserole", is a Finnish version of the dish. It is one of the most popular school meals. [3] The primary ingredients are tuna and pasta, often with tomatoes and garlic included and shredded mozzarella sprinkled on top. [4] [5]

  7. List of tuna dishes - Wikipedia

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    Tuna fish sandwich – a sandwich made from canned tuna, usually made into a tuna salad, which is then used as the sandwich's main ingredient. Tuna Helper – a packaged food product from General Mills, sold as part of the Betty Crocker brand. It consists of boxed dried pasta, with the seasonings contained in a powdered sauce packet.

  8. Croatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Janjetina – roasted lamb garnished with Mediterranean herbs Pag lamb (Paška janjetina) Dalmatian lamb (Dalmatinska janjetina) [3] Odojak – roasted suckling pig; Fresh game from Dalmatia; Turkey with mlinci (flat pasta, soaked in roast juices) Buncek – smoked pork hock, used in bean, sauerkraut or kale stews; Leg of lamb à la Pašticada

  9. Italian cuisine - Wikipedia

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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.