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Terms in Italian 3201-3210 of 10470

cocco matto

/KOH-koh MAHT-toh/
[Italian] plural cocchi matti

Fly agaric. A type of mushroom, the classic red with white spots. Famous for its psychoactive hallucinogenic properties this is the magic mushroom and is actually poisonous to eat.

coccone

/koh-KOH-neh/
[Italian]

A local name for mushrooms in Piedmont.

coccora

/kohk-KOH-rah/
[Italian] plural coccore

A dialect word of uncertain place of origin for the Caesar's mushroom. Excellent raw in salads or grilled, stuffed or used as a garnish.

coccorina

/kohk-koh-REE-nah/
[Italian] plural coccorine

A dialect word of uncertain place of origin for the Caesar's mushroom. Excellent raw in salads or grilled, stuffed or used as a garnish.

coccura

/kohk-KOO-rah/
[Italian] plural coccure

A dialect word of uncertain place of origin for the Caesar's mushroom. Excellent raw in salads or grilled, stuffed or used as a garnish.

coccuro cocon

/koh-KOO-roh koh-KOHN/
[Italian] plural coccuri cocon

A dialect word of uncertain place of origin for the Caesar's mushroom. Excellent raw in salads or grilled, stuffed or used as a garnish.

cock

/KOHK/
[Italian]

A name in Emilia-Romagna for the Caesar's mushroom. Excellent raw in salads or grilled, stuffed or used as a garnish.

cocktail di gamberetti

/KOK-tel dee gahm-bah-REHT-tee/
[Italian]

Prawn cocktail

cocktail di gamberi

/KOK-tel dee gahm-BEH-ree/
[Italian]

Prawn cocktail

cocoidu a pienu

/koh-koh-EE-doh ah PYEH-noo/
[Italian]

Stuffed snails