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Terms in Italian 7021-7030 of 10470

nasello alla brace alla sarda

/nah-SEHL-loh ahl-lah BRAH-cheh ahl-lah SAHR-dah/
[Italian]

"Hake grilled in the style of Sardinia." Hake grilled on skewers over coals.

nasello alla marchigiana

/nah-SEHL-loh ahl-lah mahr-kee-JHYAH-nah/
[Italian]

"Hake in the style of the Marches." Hake grilled and served with a sauce of pounded anchovies mixed with vinegar.

nasello alla palermitana

/nah-SEHL-loh ahl-lah pah-lehr-mee-TAH-nah/
[Italian]

"Hake in the style of Palermo" in Sicily. Hake baked with anchovies and herbs.

nasello alla toscana

/nah-SEHL-loh ahl-lah tohs-KAH-nah/
[Italian]

"Hake the style of Tuscany." Hake poached and served with butter flavoured with sage.

naso

/NAH-soh/
[Italian] plural nasi

A gregarious relation of the carp. It is found in the upper reaches of rivers, where it likes fast-moving water so may be found around piers or bridges of where currents speed around obstructions in the water. Its mouth is designed for scraping algal growths from stones. The flesh is tasty but has many bones which discourages people from eating it.

nastrini

/nah-STREE-nee/
[Italian]

"Small bows" of pasta used in soups.

nasturzio acquatico

/nahs-TOORT-syoh ah-KWAH-tee-koh/
[Italian]

Watercress

Natale

/nah-TAH-leh/
[Italian]

Christmas

natalin(e)

/nah-tah-LEE-neh/
[Italian]

The aniseed funnel cap. This mushroom has a distincive pale blue colour of young specimens soon fading towards light grey. A couple of these will impart an almost liquorice flavour to a dish. Certainly not many are required but is a food addition to soups and stews.

natalizia

/nah-tah-LEE-tsyah/
[Italian] plural natalizie

"Nativity or Christmas." A speciality of Verona in the Veneto of Christmas bread flavoured with lemon and usually shaped like a star, decorated with nuts and sprinkled with Marsala.