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Terms in Italian 601-610 of 10470

alla maceratese

/ahl-lah mah-cheh-rah-TEH-seh/
[Italian]

"In the style of the Macerata" in the Marches.

alla maniera d'Amelia

/ahl-lah mah-NYER-ah dahm-eh-LEE-ah/
[Italian]

"In the style of Amelia" in Umbria.

alla maniera d'Andria

/ahl-lah mah-NYER-ah dahn-DREE-ah/
[Italian]

"In the style of Andria" in Puglia.

alla manieri di ..

/ahl-lah mah-NYEH-ree dee/
[Italian]

"In the manner of .." In the style of ..

alla mantovani

/ahl-lah mahn-toh-VAH-nee/
[Italian]

"In the style of Mantua"

alla marchigiana

/ahl-lah mahr-kee-JYAH-noh/
[Italian]

"In the style of the Marches"

alla maremmana

/ahl-lah mah-rehm-MAH-nah/
[Italian]

"In the style of Maremma" in Tuscany.

all'amatriciana

/ahl-lah-mah-tree-CHYAH-nah/
[Italian]

"In the style of Amatrice." A sauce of pancetta or guanciale, tomato, olive, onion and chillis from the small town of Amatrice in Lazio. It is often served with bucatini and sprinkled with Pecorino. This dish was originally developed before the arrival of tomatoes in Italy, strange to say, and a version is still made containing no tomatoes. This is sometimes referred to as all'amatriciana bianca or gricia, while the version with tomatoes may be referred to as all'amatriciana rosso.

alla matriciana

/ahl-lah mah-tree-CHYAH-nah/
[Italian]

"In the style of Amatrice." A sauce of pancetta or guanciale, tomato, olive, onion and chillis from Amatrice in Abruzzo. It is often served with bucatini and sprinkled with Pecorino.

all'ambrosiana

/ahl-lahm-broh-SYAH-nah/
[Italian]

Ambrosial