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  2. Ferrero (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ferrero SpA is a private company owned by the Ferrero family and has been described as "one of the world's most secretive firms". [ 3 ] It was founded on 14 May 1946 in Alba , Piedmont , Italy , by Pietro Ferrero , a confectioner and small-time pastry maker who laid the groundwork for Nutella .

  3. Venetian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tiramisu, a well-known dessert from the Veneto region. Bigoli co' l'arna: bigoli pasta served together with a duck meat sauce; Bixàto (or anguilla): eel; a typical dish of south-eastern Veneto, in the delta of River Po. It can be roasted or fried. Carpaccio; Casunziei; Frittura di pesce: fried seafood served together with polenta.

  4. LaRosa's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    LaRosa's signature pizza is a thin crust variety made with a distinctive thick, sweet sauce (a family recipe created by the founder's Aunt Dena) [1] and topped with provolone cheese. Their menu also includes "hoagys" with a variety of fillings and condiments, as well as calzones, salads, and pastas.

  5. Via Veneto - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 film La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini immortalized Via Veneto's hyperactive lifestyle, lights, and crawling stream of honking traffic. Some of Rome's most renowned cafés and five star hotels, like Café de Paris, Harry's Bar, Regina Hotel Baglioni, and The Westin Excelsior, Rome, are located in Via Veneto.

  6. Via Veneto (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... A picture of Via Veneto restaurant. Via Veneto is a Michelin starred restaurant in Barcelona, Catalonia ...

  7. Ferraro - Wikipedia

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    Ferraro is an occupational surname of Italian origin meaning blacksmith in Italian (from "ferro", the Italian word for iron). [1] Notable people with this surname include: Chris Ferraro (born 1973), NHL hockey player, brother of Peter Ferraro

  8. Italian meal structure - Wikipedia

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    A cup of cappuccino and cornetti at breakfast (colazione). The most popular breakfast (colazione) is sweet, consumed at home or at a café.If the breakfast is consumed at home, it consists of coffee (espresso or prepared with a moka pot), milk or caffè latte accompanied by baked goods such as biscuits, for example shortbread, or by slices of bread spread with butter and jam or with honey or ...

  9. Rosà - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Rosà. In the hamlet of San Pietro some Roman ashes have been found so we can suppose that there was a Roman village in this area. During the Migration Period the region was invaded by Quadi, Marcomanni, Sarmatians, Alemanni, Visigoths, Svevi, Alani, Unni, Lombards, Franks and Hungarians.