- Pine nuts, also
called piñón (Spanish: [piˈɲon]),
pinoli (Italian: [
piˈnɔːli]), or pignoli, are the
edible seeds of
pines (family Pinaceae,
genus Pinus)...
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Pinoli's Italian Restaurant was an
Italian restaurant owned by
Carlo Pinoli at 17
Wardour Street in what was then the
Little Italy area of London's Soho...
- The
cookies are
light golden color and
studded with
golden pine nuts (
pinoli in Italian). Made with
almond paste and egg whites, they are moist, soft...
- prosciutto, ham or
Italian sausage, mushrooms, onions, garlic, spinach,
pinoli ("pine nuts"), etc.
Involtini (diminutive form of involti)
means "little...
- mature,
longer than any
other pine. The
seeds (pine nuts, piñones, pinhões,
pinoli, or pignons) are large, 2 cm (3⁄4 in) long, and pale
brown with a powdery...
- Consortium".
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Pinoli P,
Chicco D, M****eroli M (June 2013). "Com****tional
algorithms to predict...
- (EMS), Zürich, p. 5, doi:10.4171/048, ISBN 978-3-03719-048-7, MR 2456045
Pinoli, Jean-Charles (June 2014), "The
Geometric and
Topological Framework", Mathematical...
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Edition (2006), Elsevier,
Great Britain O. Ahmad, J. Debayle, and J. C.
Pinoli. "A geometric-based
method for
recognizing overlapping polygonalshaped and...
- 1905
after a
meeting of 23
amateur and
professional magicians at London's
Pinoli's Restaurant. At this
founders meeting,
chaired by
Servais Le Roy, those...
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Cantucci di
pinoli, a
variation made with pine nuts
rather than almonds...