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- pollock hangover soup) Nogari (노가리), which is dried young Alaska pollock, is often served with a variety of dipping sauces as anju. Nogari served as anju Kodari...
- Certain types of foods consumed primarily as anju include golbaengi muchim, nogari with peanuts, and jokbal. Until the Joseon Dynasty, alcohol was mainly served...
- Giuseppe Nogari (1699 – 3 December 1766) was an Italian painter of the Rococo. He painted mainly painted half-body portraits, either real or of historical...
- Nogari Corporation, who have dominated the world's energy market through their "Ambrosia" technology. Echo Squad's mission is to meet with a Nogari whistleblower...
- Paris Nogari (c. 1536–1601) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, a minor pupil of Cesare Nebbia active mainly in Rome. He painted in the library...
- he was with was Giuseppe Nogari, who created the original altar painting he had copied. Admiring Prestel's ambition, Nogari housed him, taught him, and...
- dried), hwangtae (황태, dried in winter with repeated freezing and thawing), nogari (노가리, dried young), and kodari (코다리, half-dried young). Koreans have been...
- Bald****are Croce depicts the martyrdom of Gabinus, while to the right, Paris Nogari shows the martyrdom of Felicitas of Rome and her seven sons. The valuable...
- Paris Nogari, Procession of the Crucifix Against the Plague of 1522 (1583–84), Oratorio del Crocifisso fresco...
- famed genre painter Pietro Longhi. He trained under his father and Giuseppe Nogari (1699–1763). Like Sebastiano Bombelli in the prior century, Alessandro Longhi...