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Terms in Italian 10131-10140 of 10470

treggh (di fango)

[Italian]

Small red mullet. A high quality fish of a different family from the other (grey) mullets, and which has a far better flavour and lean, firm flesh. Its liver is highly prized. Do not confuse it with gurnard, which has a slightly paler colour. This fish may vary from pinkish-reddish crimson to rosy pink in colour, with a paler underbelly and two long barbels on the chin. This variety is not quite so prized as Mullus surmuletus, which is slightly bigger and has yellowish stripes on its sides.

treggh di scugh

/TREGH dee SKOO/
[Italian]

A name in Bari for the red mullet, surmullet. Sea woodcock. A high quality fish of a different family from the other (grey) mullets, and which has a far better flavour and lean, firm flesh. Its liver is highly prized. Do not confuse it with gurnard, which has a slightly paler colour. This fish may vary from pinkish-reddish crimson to rosy pink in colour with golden streaks and two long barbels on the chin.There is another smaller variety, Mullus barbatus, but this, Mullus surmuletus, is the most prized variety.

tregghia (di fango)

[Italian]

Small red mullet. A high quality fish of a different family from the other (grey) mullets, and which has a far better flavour and lean, firm flesh. Its liver is highly prized. Do not confuse it with gurnard, which has a slightly paler colour. This fish may vary from pinkish-reddish crimson to rosy pink in colour, with a paler underbelly and two long barbels on the chin. This variety is not quite so prized as Mullus surmuletus, which is slightly bigger and has yellowish stripes on its sides.

tregghia di scogliu

/TREGH-yah dee SKOH'lyoo/
[Italian]

A name in Taranto in Puglia for red mullet, surmullet. Sea woodcock. A high quality fish of a different family from the other (grey) mullets, and which has a far better flavour and lean, firm flesh. Its liver is highly prized. Do not confuse it with gurnard, which has a slightly paler colour. This fish may vary from pinkish-reddish crimson to rosy pink in colour with golden streaks and two long barbels on the chin.There is another smaller variety, Mullus barbatus, but this, Mullus surmuletus, is the most prized variety.

trenette

/treh-NEHT-teh/
[Italian]

A flat thin pasta noodle, a northern version of linguine. Trenette is often used with seafood and with pesto sauce in Genoa.

trenette al pesto

/treh-NEHT-teh ahl PEH-stoh/
[Italian]

Slender ribbon noodles from Liguria, sometimes including boiled potatoes and broad beans (US: fava beans) in season, topped with pesto.

Trentino-Alto Adige

/trehn-TEE-noh AHL-toh ah-DEE-jeh/
[Italian]

Trentino-Alto Adige is a large wine producing region in north eastern Italy comprising the provinces of Trento and Bolzano. Much of the food of this region is heavily infuenced by Austria and this is reflected by the presence of dishes of strudel, pork, and rich desserts like Kastanientorte.

Trento

/TREHN-toh/
[Italian]

Trento is a province and town in Trentino-Alto Adige, a region in the far north of Italy.

trevisiano

/treh-vee-SYAH-noh/
[Italian]

Red Treviso chicory or radicchio.

Treviso

/treh-VEE-soh/
[Italian]

Treviso is a province and town of the Veneto, a region of north eastern Italy centred around Venice.