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Cipriani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Cipriani (born 1959), Italian composer; ... Danny Cipriani (born 1987), English rugby player;
Cipriani S.A., a company with restaurants in Venice and New York City; Cipriani College of Labour and Cooperative Studies (CCLCS), a public University located in Trinidad, named after Arthur Andrew Cipriani; Casa Cipriani, a hotel and private membership club in New York City; Hotel Cipriani, Venetian hotel built by Giuseppe Cipriani
Carpaccio [a] is a dish of meat or fish [1] (such as beef, veal, venison, salmon or tuna), thinly sliced or pounded thin, and served raw, typically as an appetiser.It was invented in 1963 by Giuseppe Cipriani from Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy, and popularised during the second half of the twentieth century. [2]
Cipriani S.A. is an Italian hotel and leisure company domiciled in Luxembourg that owns and operates luxury restaurants and clubs around the world including Harry's Bar in Venice and formerly the Rainbow Room in New York City.
Giovanni Battista Cipriani RA (1727 – 14 December 1785) [2] was an Italian painter and engraver, who lived in England from 1755. He is also called Giuseppe Cipriani by some authors. [ 3 ] Much of his work consisted of designs for prints, many of which were engraved by his friend Francesco Bartolozzi .
Giuseppe Cipriani (1900–1980) [1] was the founder of Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy, opening the establishment in 1931. [2] He is the inventor of both the Bellini cocktail and the raw beef dish carpaccio . [ 3 ]
The Bellini was invented sometime between 1934 and 1948 [1] [2] [3] by Giuseppe Cipriani, founder of Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy. He named the drink the Bellini because its unique pink color reminded him of a painting by 15th-century Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini. [4] The drink started as a seasonal specialty at Harry's Bar. [4]
The word caipirinha is the diminutive of the word caipira, which in Brazilian Portuguese refers to someone from the countryside (specifically, someone from the rural parts of south-central Brazil), similar to US English hillbilly or the Lowland Scots teuchter. Caipira is a two-gender noun. The diminutive mostly refers to the drink, in which ...