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Giardiniera (/dʒɑːrdɪˈnjɛərə/, Italian: [dʒardiˈnjɛːra]) is an
Italian relish of
pickled vegetables in
vinegar or oil.
Italian giardiniera is also called...
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Desio where the
Giardiniera was
built by Fiat
subsidiary Autobianchi under their marque from 1968 to 1977. A
total of 327,000
Giardinieras were produced...
- The
Autobianchi Giardiniera is a
supermini produced by the
Italian automaker Autobianchi,
based on the Fiat 500
Giardiniera. The Fiat
version was offered...
- La
finta giardiniera ("The
Pretend Garden-Girl"), K. 196, is an Italian-language
opera by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Mozart wrote it in
Munich in January...
- dog
frown upon the use of
ketchup as a garnish, but may
prefer to add
giardiniera. A
distinctly Chicago sandwich, the
Italian beef
sandwich is
thinly sliced...
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resulted in a po****r
success with the
premiere of Mozart's
opera La
finta giardiniera. In
August 1777,
Mozart resigned his
position at
Salzburg and on 23 September...
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Autobianchi also used the
Bianchina name for the
Autobianchi Bianchina Giardiniera. The 1966
movie How to
Steal a
Million with
Audrey Hepburn and Peter...
- prototypes, in the
earlier operas;
Bastienne (1768), and
Sandrina (La
finta giardiniera, 1774) are
precedents for the
later Constanze and Pamina,
while Sandrina's...
- La
finta giardiniera is a 1774
opera by
Pasquale Anfossi to a
libretto by
Giuseppe Petrosellini, not Calzabigi,
premiered at the
Teatro delle Dame, Rome...
- Der Ring des
Nibelungen (Wagner) Don Anchise/ Il Podestà, La
finta giardiniera (Mozart) Monostatos, The
Magic Flute (Mozart) Pedrillo, Die Entführung...