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Terms in Italian 1301-1310 of 10470

barba di becco nera

/BAHR-bah dee BEHK-kah NEH-rah/
[Italian]

Black salsify or scorzonera

barba di becco violetta

/BAHR-bah dee BEHK-koh vee-oh-LEHT-tah/
[Italian]

Salsify

barba di cappuccino

/BAHR-bah dee kahp-poo-CHEE-noh/
[Italian]

"Monk's beard." A thin, wild spring grass, a type of chicory, looking like a cross between samphire and tumbleweed, from northern Italy. It has a bitter flavour, bearing some relation in texture and taste to samphire, succulent and pleasantly resistant to the bite, and is eaten raw, blanched for seconds and dressed, or stewed in olive oil. It is also a useful addition to salads. It has a very short season which seems to be quite specifically five weeks in spring.

barba di frate

/BAHR-bah dee FRAH-teh/
[Italian]

"Friar's beard." Monk’s beard. A thin, wild spring grass, a type of chicory, looking like a cross between samphire and tumbleweed, from northern Italy. It has a bitter flavour, bearing some relation in texture and taste to samphire, succulent and pleasantly resistant to the bite, and is eaten raw, blanched for seconds and dressed, or stewed in olive oil. It is also a useful addition to salads. It has a very short season which seems to be quite specifically five weeks in spring.

barbaforte

/bahr-bah-FOHR-teh/
[Italian]

Horseradish

barbagino

/bahr-bah-JEE-noh/
[Italian] plural barbagini

A name in Emilia and Tuscany for the hen of the woods or maitake mushroom. A frilled fungus with many caps that grows on trees and which is edible when it is very young.

barbagliata

/bahr-bah'LYAH-tah/
[Italian] plural barbagliate

A Milanese mixture of espresso coffee and cocoa, served either hot or cold.

Barbarano

/bah-bah-RAH-noh/
[Italian]

The name for certain red or white wines from the Veneto.

Barbarcola

/bahr-bahr-KOH-lah/
[Italian]

A fine red wine from Lombardy based on Barbera grapes.

Barbaresco

/bahr-bah-REH-skoh/
[Italian]

A highly regarded, dry, red, full-bodied wine from Piedmont made from the Nebbiolo grape, but lighter than Betolo. It has a fine, fruity flavour, rather similar to Barolo. (DOCG).