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Terms in Italian 161-170 of 10470

acquavite di prugnola

/AH-kwah-VEE-teh dee proo-NYOH-lah/
[Italian] plural acquaviti di prugnola

Sloe gin

Acqui

/AH-kwee/
[Italian]

A small town in Piedmont making DOC wines. A dry red is made from Dolcetto grapes and a sweet red, sometimes sparkling, from Brachetto grapes.

acquicoltura

/ah-kwee-kohl-TOO-rah/
[Italian]

Fish farming

acquoso/acquosa

/ah-KWOH-soh/
[Italian] plural acquosi/acquose

Watery

actinidia

/ahk-tee-NEE-dyah/
[Italian] plural actinidie

Kiwi fruit

acu di mari

/ak-koo dee MAH-ree/
[Italian]

A name in Sardinia for the garfish, a striking, beaked, marine fish up to 60 cm (2 ft) long, with a backbone which turns bright green on cooking and a delicious flavour, found on most European coasts. They are generally either fried or stewed with tomatoes, onions and oregano.

acugella

/ah-koo-JEHL-lah/
[Italian] plural acugelle

A name in Lazio for the garfish, a striking, beaked, marine fish up to 60 cm (2 ft) long, with a backbone which turns bright green on cooking and a delicious flavour, found on most European coasts. They are generally either fried or stewed with tomatoes, onions and oregano.

acugghiu

/ah-koo-GHEE-oo/
[Italian]

A name in Sardinia for the garfish, a striking, beaked, marine fish up to 60 cm (2 ft) long, with a backbone which turns bright green on cooking and a delicious flavour, found on most European coasts. They are generally either fried or stewed with tomatoes, onions and oregano.

acura

/ah-KOO-rah/
[Italian] plural acure

A name in Puglia for the garfish, a striking, beaked, marine fish up to 60 cm (2 ft) long, with a backbone which turns bright green on cooking and a delicious flavour, found on most European coasts. They are generally either fried or stewed with tomatoes, onions and oregano.

adacciata

/ah-dah-CHYAH-tah/
[Italian]

A combination of prosciutto fat melted and mixed with garlic, parsley, basil and which is added to pasta and other dishes as a garnish which gives a real kick to the flavour.