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Terms in Italian 2181-2190 of 10470

Calabria

/kah-LAH-bryah/
[Italian]

Calabria is the toe of Italy. Provinces include Reggio di Calabria, Catanzaro and Cosenza. The chief town is Reggio. It is coastal, mainly mountainous and partially forested. Vines, citrus fruits and olives are cultivated. Sheep and goats are raised and the area is known for its aubergines (US: eggplants) and swordfish. It has suffered much from earthquakes, deforestation, erosion and malaria. In Roman times the heel of Italy was known as Calabria, but the Byzantines transferred the name to the toe (previously known as Bruttium).

calamaretti

/kah-lah-mah-REHT-tee/
[Italian]

Baby squid

calamaretti alla barese

/kah-lah-mah-REHT-tee ahl-lah bah-REH-seh/
[Italian]

"Baby squid in the style of Bari." Baby squid baked with a sauce of tomatoes and garlic.

calamaretti del Golfo fritti

/kah-lah-mah-REHT-tee del GHOL-foh FREE-tee/
[Italian]

Deep fried baby squid from the Bay of Biscay.

calamaretti fritti

/kah-lah-mah-REHT-tee FREET-tee/
[Italian]

Fried baby squid

calamaretti imbottiti

/kah-lah-mah-REHT-tee eem-boht-TEE-toh/
[Italian]

Squid stuffed with breadcrumbs and anchovies.

calamari

/kah-lah-MAH-ree/
[Italian]

Squid, most commonly served deep fried. Squid have long bodies with eight arms. Sometimes this may refer to cuttlefish (seppie).

calamari alla barese

/kah-lah-MAH-ree ahl-lah beh-REH-seh/
[Italian]

"Squid in the style of Bari." Squid fried and coated with a sauce of tomatoes and garlic.

calamari e piselli alla Livornese

/kah-lah-MAH-ree eh pee-SEH-lee ahl-lah lee-vor-NEH-seh/
[Italian]

"Squid and peas in the style of Leghorn." A dish of squid simmered slowly with tomatoes and peas.

calamari fritti

/kah-lah-MAH-ree FREET-tee/
[Italian]

Deep-fried squid. The body is cut into rings and these and the tentacles are dipped in a light batter and deep-fried.