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Pisto (also
known as
pisto manchego) is a
Spanish dish
originally from the
Region of Murcia,
Castilla La
Mancha and Extremadura. It is made of tomatoes...
- John
Pisto, also
known as Chef John
Pisto, (born
January 20, 1940) is an
American culinary arts chef and host of Monterey's Cooking, a
daily program which...
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Jesus "Jesse"
Ernesto Pintado Andrade (July 12, 1969 –
August 27, 2006) was a Mexican-American
guitarist best
known as a
guitarist for the
British grindcore...
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fathered them).
According to the
version told in the
Kalevala they are
Pistos (consumption), Ähky (colic),
Luuvalo (gout),
Riisi (rickets),
Paise (ulcer)...
- la ley de Cristo, cada
quien con su
pisto",
literally 'By the law of Christ, each one with his own stew'.
Pisto is a
stewed dish
similar to ratatouille...
- tian (South east of France),
Confit byaldi (created by
Michel Guérard),
pisto (Castilian-Manchego, Spain),
samfaina (Catalan, Spain),
tombet (Majorcan)...
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Served as a
Deacon for the
First Council;
later became Pope of
Alexandria Pistos (336 or 338), an
Arian appointee.
Gregory of
Cappadocia (339–346), an Arian...
- ὑψηλός, αὔγουστος καὶ αὐτοκράτωρ Ῥωμαίων, romanized: en Khristō to Theō
pistos basileus, theostephēs, anax, krataios, hupsēlos, augoustos, kaì autokratōr...
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Molagoottal Okra soup
Patriotic soup Pea soup
Pickle soup
Pisto Porra antequerana Pomegranate soup
Pumpkin soup
Rasam Sai
bhaji Salmorejo...