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Gnudi (Italian: [ˈɲuːdi]), also
called malfatti, are gnocchi-like
dumplings made with
ricotta cheese and
semolina instead of
potato flour. The result...
- spinach, as well as the
addition of
various other herbs if required.
Tuscan gnudi distinctively contains less flour; but some
varieties are flour-based, such...
- Look up
gnudi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gnudi is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Martha Gnudi (1941–1976),
American medical...
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Martha Gnudi, née
Teach (26
October 1908 – 30
April 1976) was an
American medical historian and translator.
Martha Gnudi was born in Sycamore, Illinois...
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Piero Gnudi (born 17 May 1938) is an
Italian tax advisor,
manager and politician. He
served as Italy's
minister of
tourism and
sport in the
Monti cabinet...
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Martha Teach Gnudi, New York: The
American Institute of
Mining and
Metallurgical Engineers, 1942, pp. xxi, 458-460. The Pirotechnia, Smith/
Gnudi translation...
- 1111/j.1751-0813.2001.tb14573.x. PMID 11301745. Bonazzi, M.; Volta, A.;
Gnudi, G.; Bottarelli, E.; Gazzola, M.; Bertoni, G. (2007). "Prevalence of the...
- Smith,
Martha Teach Gnudi (trans.). Dover. ISBN 0-486-26134-4. 20th
Century translation by
Cyril Stanley Smith and
Martha Teach Gnudi "Pirotechnia". MIT...
- and then most
likely lived for some time in Dalmatia.
According to C.
Gnudi (see ref.) he
received training there by the
Dalmatian sculptor Giorgio...
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