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barro is used.: xiv
Another clay pot used in
Spain is the cazuela. The
pignatta is a vase-shaped pot used for
cooking beans in the
coals of a fireplace...
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religious character. The
Spanish word piñata
probably derives from the
Italian pignatta 'fragile pot,'
itself from
pigna lit. 'pinecone.' It may also come from...
- Case Beviacqua, Case Matte, Ca'Tron,
Cavanella Po, Cavedon,
Chiavica Pignatta, Corcrevà, Curicchi,
Fasana Polesine,
Fienile Santissimo, Forcarigoli,...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pignata may
refer to:
Pignata (pot) or
pignatta, a clay
cooking pot in
Italian cuisine 89664 Pignata, a
minor planet Francesco...
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since the 2010s.
While the
pasta was
traditionally cooked in
terracotta pignatta pots by a fireplace, or
prepared in pots in
village alleys and squares...
-
contains the
frazioni (subdivisions,
mainly villages and hamlets)
Chiavica Pignatta, Magnolina, and Veneziano.
Gavello borders the
following muni****lities:...
-
September 2017.
Retrieved 10
September 2017. Pisello, A.L.; Castaldo, V.L.;
Pignatta, G.; Cotana, F.; Santamouris, M. (2016). "Experimental in-lab and in-field...
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Pignatta, D; Wespe, N; Sandberg, D; Huang, Y; Hoffman, M; Arnold, A (July 2019)...
- doi:10.1126/science.aar7854. PMC 6353633. PMID 30523112.
Williams BP,
Pignatta D,
Henikoff S,
Gehring M (March 2015). "Methylation-sensitive expression...
- German).
Archived from the
original on 2017-02-05.
Retrieved 2017-02-04.
Pignatta, G.; Chatzinikola, C.; Artopoulos, G.; Papanicolas, C. N.; Serghides, D...