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Asclepiadaceous
Asclepiadaceous As*cle`pi*a*da"ceous, a. [See Asclepias.] (Bot.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, plants of the Milkweed family.

Meaning of PIADA from wikipedia

- piada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piada, also known as piadina romagnola, is a flatbread from the historical region of Romagna, Italy. Piada may...
- Piada Italian Street Food is a fast casual Italian cuisine restaurant chain with 57 locations in 7 states (Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina...
- (link) Santini, Enrico (October 29, 2023). "La Piada dei Morti di Rimini, qual è la migliore?" [Rimini's piada dei morti: Which is the best?]. Chiamami Città...
- Piada dei morti (lit. 'piada of the dead') is a sweet focaccia topped with raisins, almonds, walnuts, and pine nuts. It is local to Rimini, in the Emilia-Romagna...
- Piadina romagnola (Italian: [pjaˈdiːna]) or simply piadina, traditionally piada (Italian: [ˈpjaːda]), is a thin Italian flatbread, typically prepared in...
- Bocconotto Bombolone Cannoli Ciarduna Nocciolini di Canzo Pandoro Pevarini Piada dei morti Pignolata Pinolate Pizzelle Sfinge Sfogliatelle Torta caprese...
- Lazzari, Martina (29 October 2023). "Piada dei morti, preparazione e curiosità sulla dolce "piadina" romagnola" [Piada dei morti: Preparation and curiosity...
- ("Night of Sugar") in which communities celebrate the dead. Piada dei morti (lit. 'piada of the dead'), a sweet focaccia topped with raisins, almonds...
- Subfamily: Euteliinae Genus: Anuga Guenée in Boisduval & Guenée, 1852 Synonyms Piada Walker, 1858 Caecila Walker, 1858 Phumana Walker, [1863] Spersara Walker...
- Antunes - A história do meme: Chico Buarque acha "absurda" a capa que virou piada". www.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-22. "Pedro...