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Pitina, peta or
petuccia is an
Italian salume originating in the
Dolomite valleys of
Tramonti di
Sopra and
Tramonti di Sotto, and the
River Cellina, in...
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Leiden Indo-European
Etymological Dictionary Series. Vol. 3.
Translated by
Pitina, S.; Prudovsky, P. (eBook ed.). Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004160545...
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cjarsons stuffed pasta and
frico cheese dish.
Other typical dishes are
pitina (meatballs made of
smoked meats), game, and
various types of
gnocchi and...
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Meatloaf Montreal-style
smoked meat
Pastrami Pickled pigs' feet Pig
candy Pitina Pork jowl
Oreilles de
crisse Pork tail
Rauchfleisch –
German term for meat...
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Pastin Pastissada de
caval Pecora alla
callara Pezzetti di
cavallo Piccata Pitina Pizzaiola (also
known as
carne alla pizzaiola)
Polenta e osei
Pollo alla...
- Mallory,
James Patrick (ed.). The
Origin of the Indo-Iranians.
Translated by
Pitina, Svetlana; Prudovsky, P. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-16054-5. Kuhrt, Amélie (1995)...
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castellano -
English (pdf): (qu-Ancash) Roquy;
walluy - (qu-ec) Kuchuna;
pitina - (es)
Cortar - (en) Cut
Teofilo Laime Ajacopa,
Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay...
- ɛna ñɛ-wɛtʊ yɔ, pɩɩsaŋɩ-ɩ se eyele. Ŋwɛ yuŋ weyi nɛ ɛyʊ ɛɛtɛŋ ñɔ-tɔm yɔ,
pɩtɩna nɛ ɛyʊ ɛɖɔkɩ-ŋ pɩfɛyɩ yebu; Ñɛ-wɛtʊ lɩnɩ le nɛ paasɩŋ ñɔ-tɔm ? Tɔm kɔpɔzaɣ...
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preservation utilizing curing,
drying and in some
regions also smoking.
Pitina – an
Italian cold cut with
origin in the
mountain valleys of
Tramonti di...