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Uncooked fregula. Typical dishes of Cagliari are the fregula cun còciula ("fregula with clams"); the còciula e cotza a sa schiscionera ("clams and mussels cooked in a pan"), and then the burrida a sa casteddaja (based on dogfish, vinegar and walnuts), the cassòla, a soup combining various kinds of fish, crustaceans and mollusks; s'aligusta a sa casteddaja ("Cagliaritan-style lobster"); the ...
Pecorino sardo (Sardinian: berveghinu sardu; ' Sardinian ewe's milk cheese ') is a firm cheese from Sardinia made from sheep's milk, specifically from the milk of the local Sarda sheep. [1] It was awarded denominazione d'origine (DO) status in 1991 and granted protected designation of origin (PDO) protection in 1996, the year in which this ...
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Casu martzu [1] (Sardinian: [ˈkazu ˈmaɾtsu]; lit. ' rotten/putrid cheese '), sometimes spelled casu marzu, and also called casu modde, casu cundídu and casu fràzigu in Sardinian, is a traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese that contains live insect larvae ().
The Calabria region, right down in the toe of Italy’s boot, is where Italian cuisine gets intense. Along with the usual wide range of classic dishes, locals relish spicy foods such as pig blood ...
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Alice is a thematic television channel, dedicated to cooking. Broadcasting began in 2000, both on digital terrestrial television and on satellite with the satellite platform Tivù Sat, both on channel 41. [1] [2] [3]
Paramount Comedy launched in Italy on 1 December 2004, [1] originally broadcasting from 8pm to 6am, timesharing with Nickelodeon. Since 12 June 2006 Paramount Comedy has been broadcasting 24 hours a day. [2] The network broadcast programming dedicated to comedic entertainment based on TV series, cartoons, original programs and cabaret.