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bread are sold in most
localities with
locally unique desserts like "
napolitaine", a
local version of sablé
coated with a pink icing,
coconut based gâteau...
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Photograph by
Giorgio Sommer (1834–1914);
Famille napolitaine — a
Neapolitan mother searching for lice in her son's hair....
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Danse Espagnole:
Allegro non-troppo (Tempo di bolero) No. 22
Danse Napolitaine:
Allegro moderato,
Andantino quasi moderato,
Presto No. 23 Mazurka: Tempo...
- New York, menu
dated February 2, 1882: "Pastry and
Dessert ...
Bombe Napolitaine 30."
Phyllis Hanes, "Molding
mounds of ice cream.
Ornamental bombes in...
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Giovanni Battista Peruchini; 1st
version of S.162/1 159/4 A53/4
Tarantelles napolitaines pf G
minor 1840 Piano,
original based on a
tarantella by
Guillaume Louis...
- 3 acts (Paris:
Choudens 1902)
Mandoline Louis XV Marianina,
chanson napolitaine (pub. 1918) La
Marquise et le
Berger (for 2
Mandolins or 2
Violins and...
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Guerri dall'Oro,
Guido (2008). "Les
mercenaires dans les
campagnes Napolitaines de
Louis le Grand, Roi de Hongrie, 1347–1350 [The
mercenaries of Louis...
- ariettes', 'conversation alsacienne', 'légende bretonne', and 'légende
napolitaine'.
There are also one each of the following; 'fantasie musicale', 'opéra...
- (1955) C’è un
albero a New York (1960) El
trono de Abomè (1988)
Ouverture napolitaine (1955)
Concerto exotique (1959)
Travel into
Latins (1969) Hispaniola...
- of
syrup flavour, such as vanilla, strawberry, almond, and pineapple.
Napolitaine Made of two sablé
biscuits and jam
coated with sugar. They originated...