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Marsala (Italian: [
marˈsaːla]; also Maissala,
local Sicilian: [maɪsˈsaːla]; Latin: Lilybaeum) is an
Italian comune located in the
Province of
Trapani in...
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Chicken marsala (Italian:
pollo al
marsala or
scaloppine al
marsala) is an Italian-American dish of
chicken escalopes in a
Marsala wine sauce. It is a...
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Marsala is a
fortified wine, dry or sweet,
produced in the
region surrounding the
Italian city of
Marsala in Sicily.
Marsala first received Denomi****one...
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Marsala is an
Italian city on the
island of Sicily.
Marsala can also
refer to:
Marsala Ship, a
warship wreck in the
harbor of
Sicily Marsala wine Chicken...
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Francis Marsala (January 4, 1907 –
March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz
clarinetist and songwriter. His
younger brother was
trumpeter Marty Marsala and...
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Marsala Punic shipwreck is a third-century-BC
shipwreck of two
Punic ships. The
wreck was
discovered in 1969, off the s**** of
Isola Lunga, not far...
- many
different styles of
fortified wine,
including port, sherry, madeira,
Marsala,
Commandaria wine, and the
aromatised wine vermouth. One
reason for fortifying...
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Marsala House is a
residential home in Dianella, in
suburban Perth,
Western Australia,
designed by
architect Iwan Iwanoff. It is the
youngest heritage-listed...
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Marsala is an
Italian surname,
originated from the city of
Marsala, in Sicily.
Notable people with the
surname include: Joe
Marsala (1907–1978), Italian-American...
- powder. A
common variant involves soaking the
savoiardi in alcohol, such as
Marsala wine,
amaretto or a coffee-based liqueur. The
original tiramisu made at...