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Farina is the Italian word for "flour." Notable people with the surname include: Adele Farina, Australian politician; Amy Farina, American musician;
Farina may also be cooked like polenta and farofa, which are made with ground corn and ground cassava, respectively. Farina with milk and sugar is sometimes used for making creams for layered cakes. Farina can be used as a substitute for bread crumbs in sweet and meat pies (to absorb excess water). It can also be used to prevent dough from ...
All pages with titles containing farina; Farina gegenüber, a fragrance company in Cologne, Germany; Stabilimenti Farina, an Italian coachbuilder; Pininfarina (disambiguation) Farinha (disambiguation)
Simone Farina (born 18 April 1982) is a former Italian footballer who played as a defender, currently working as general manager of Serie D Group E club Siena. Career [ edit ]
Plinio Farina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpliːnjo faˈriːna]; 28 May 1902 – 13 May 1972) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender. Club career [ edit ]
Johann Maria Farina 1685–1766 Letter for one of the orders of Farina's new fragrance, 1716. Giovanni Maria Farina (born 8 December 1685, Santa Maria Maggiore; Germanized name: Johann Maria Farina, Francized: Jean Marie Farina – 25 November 1766, Cologne) was an Italian-born perfumier in Germany who created the first Eau de Cologne.
Battista Pininfarina (born Battista Farina, nicknamed "Pinin"; 2 November 1893 – 3 April 1966) was an Italian automobile designer and the founder of the Carrozzeria Pininfarina coachbuilding company, a name associated with many well known postwar cars.
Farinata (Italian: [fariˈnaːta]), socca (Occitan:), farinata di ceci, torta di ceci, fainé, fainá, cecìna or cade is a type of thin, unleavened pancake or crêpe made from chickpea flour. Farinata is a typical preparation of the northwest Mediterranean coast; in Liguria it is named farinata, in Nice socca and in Toulon cade.