- from Old French, su****ded in the 16th
century by
forms from
Italian pistacchio, via
Latin from Gr**** πιστάκιον pistákion, and from
Middle Persian pistakē...
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Vincenzo Pistacchio was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Bitetto (1499–1518) and
Bishop of
Conversano (1494–1499). In 1494,
Vincenzo Pistacchio...
- ai funghi, with mushrooms),
arancini câ
fastuca (transl. arancini al
pistacchio, with pistachios), or
arancini â
norma (transl. arancini alla norma, with...
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zuppa pavese,
zuppa toscana (or
minestra di pane)
Crema di
pistacchio (or
pasta di
pistacchio)
Biova Biscotti salati all'anice
Borlengo Bozza pratese Bruschetta...
- in
December 1999 Yaz Pistachio, a
character in
Bloom County Vincenzo Pistacchio,
Catholic Bishop of
Bitetto (1499–1518) and
Conversano (1494–1499), Italy...
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prickly pear (Fico d'India dell'Etna DOP), almonds, grapes,
pistachios (
Pistacchio di
Bronte DOP) and wine.
Cattle and
sheep are raised. The
production of...
- ****es (nutmeg or
lemon peel),
cooked in a
capon broth Pasta al
pesto di
pistacchio Sicily A dish made with a
short pasta, with a
sauce of pistachio, cheese...
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Diocese Diocese of
Conversano In
office 1499–1528
Predecessor Vincenzo Pistacchio Successor Antonio Sanseverino Personal details Died 1528 Conversano, Italy...
- Portuguese). 6
April 2020.
Retrieved 29 May 2024. "Bacio di
Latte cria ovo de
pistacchio,
exclusivo para a Páscoa" [Bacio di
Latte creates exclusive pistachio...
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Italian pestare 'to
crush (with
mortar and pestle)')
Pistachio (Italian:
pistacchio)
Pizza Pizzeria Polenta Provolone Radicchio Ravioli Risotto Salami (Italian:...