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1. Ladyfingers, Heels of Bread, and Other Body Parts in Food. There is a stunning amount of food with human body part terminology. Heels of bread, ears of corn, heads of lettuce, toes of garlic ...
Romano's Macaroni Grill. You’ll find Romano’s Macaroni Grill in 13 different states, serving just about the same stuff as everywhere else. There’s more of an expanded non-pasta section at ...
Foods may come to have distinct culinary names for a variety of reasons: Euphemism: the idea of eating some foods may disgust or offend some eaters regardless of their actual taste Testicles: Rocky Mountain oysters, Prairie oysters, lamb fries, or animelles [1] Fish milt: soft roe or white roe to disguise that is actually sperm not eggs
Since all of these names are words derived from place names, they are all toponyms. This article covers English language food toponyms which may have originated in English or other languages. According to Delish.com, "[T]here's a rich history of naming foods after cities, towns, countries, and even the moon." [1]
Amalfi's Italian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon Ava Gene's, Portland, Oregon Caffé Vittoria, Boston Filomena Ristorante, Washington, D.C. Spinasse, Seattle Notable Italian restaurants in the United States include:
While some brands, like Nabisco, obviously got their names based on a brainstorm session (National Biscuit Company was probably pretty easy to think of, and to shorten), others, like Hormel and ...
Maggiano's Little Italy (Italian: [madˈdʒaːno]) is an American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in Italian-American cuisine. The company was founded in Chicago's River North neighborhood, at Clark Street and Grand Avenue, in 1991 by Rich Melman's Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises (LEYE). It was named after Melman's late partner ...
Restaurant in Beverley, Yorkshire Restaurant in Tunbridge Wells, Kent Interior of the York Assembly Rooms, now an ASK Italian restaurant. ASK Italian Restaurants Limited, [2] trading as ASK or ASK Italian, is a British casual dining restaurant chain that serves Italian cuisine in 65 locations in the United Kingdom.