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Pellegrino Artusi (Italian: [pelleˈɡriːno arˈtuːzi]; Forlimpopoli, near Forlì,
August 4, 1820 – Florence,
March 30, 1911) was an
Italian businessman and...
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Giovanni Maria Artusi (c. 1540 – 18
August 1613) was an
Italian music theorist, composer, and writer.
Artusi fiercely condemned the new
musical innovations...
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Artusi is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Catalina Artusi (born 1990),
Argentine actress Giovanni Artusi (1540–1613), Italian...
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Maria Artusi attacked Monteverdi's
music (without
naming the composer) in his work L'Artusi,
overo Delle imperfettioni della moderna musica (
Artusi, or...
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Marcelli (piano and keyboards), and
Valerio Artusi (keyboards). The band
released Prima dell’ Alba in 1997, but
Artusi left the band in 1998.
Destefano and Marcelli...
- Pius VII. In 1891,
Pellegrino Artusi published a
recipe for a ragù
characterized as
bolognese in his cookbook.
Artusi's recipe,
which he
called maccheroni...
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Catalina Artusi (born 24 May 1990) is an
Argentine actress.
Catalina Artusi began her
career in
television in the year 1997 in the
series Ricos y Famosos...
- side and the
sirloin on the other. The
Italian gastronomist Pellegrino Artusi, in his 1891
cooking manual Science in the
Kitchen and the Art of Eating...
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savory resembled the
flatbreads now
known as schiacciata.
Pellegrino Artusi's classic early-20th-century cookbook, La
scienza in
cucina e l'arte di mangiar...
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Culinary Institute of
America (2019)
Awarded the
Premio Artusi by the
Scientific Committee of Casa
Artusi (2022)
American Public Television Silver Award (2023)...