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Terms in Italian 9581-9590 of 10470

saussa d'avie

[Italian]

A sweet blend of honey and peanuts from Piedmont.

savoiardi

/sah-voh-YAHR-dee/
[Italian]

Sponge finger. Lady finger.

Savona

/sah-VOH-nah/
[Italian]

Savona is a province and town of Liguria, a region along the coastline in the north west of Italy.

sbissinu

[Italian]

Giant puffball. An edible mushroom which slices almost like bread. Use only the smaller ones and they should be heavy and firm. If they are light in weight than they have dried up. Always cut them open from top to bottom with a sharp knife to check the interior

sbramato

/REE-soh een-teh-GRAH-leh/
[Italian]

Brown rice

sbriciolona

/sbree-chyoh-LOH-nah/
[Italian]

A moist salami flavoured with fennel seeds normally from Chianti, though the one in the picture is from Tuscany.

sbricolare

/sbree-koh-LAH-reh/
[Italian]

Minced (US: ground)

sbriglio

/SBREE'lyoh/
[Italian] plural sbrigil

A name in Abruzzo for the porbeagle or mackerel shark. A member of the shark family common in the Atlantic. It grows to 4 meters (13 ft) in length. It has good flavour and texture and is grilled in the form of steaks.

sbucciato/sbucciata

/sboo-CHYAH-toh/
[Italian] plural sbucciati/sbucciate

Peeled or skinned.

scalcione

/shahl-CHYOH-neh/
[Italian]

Scalcione is a name in the area of Bari for calzones, stuffed breads with many fillings.