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81 naan
( INDIA)soft textured bead made from white flour leavened with natural yeast and baked by moistening one side and attaching it to the inside of a tandoor oven; may have poppy or sesame seeds or onion added -
82 orata al forno
( ITALY)baked gilthead (fish) -
83 palmier
A cookie made of sheets of puff pastry that are rolled in sugar and folded to resemble palm leaves. These cookies are baked until the sugar becomes caramelized. -
84 paraoa
( NEW ZELAND)Maori name for bread, baked in many varieties, both leavened and unleavened and made essentially from wheat flour. -
85 parmigiana di melanzane
( ITALY)baked dish of layers of aubergines/eggplants, tomato sauce, mozzarella and ParmesanItaliano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > parmigiana di melanzane
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86 pasta al forno
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87 pasticcio di fegato d'oca
( ITALY)baked, pasta- covered dish with goose liverItaliano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > pasticcio di fegato d'oca
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88 pasticcio di lepre
( ITALY)baked, pasta-covered dish with hare -
89 pasticcio di maccheroni
( ITALY)baked macaroniItaliano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > pasticcio di maccheroni
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90 patate al forno
( ITALY)baked potatoes -
91 Pavlova
( NEW ZELAND)favorite dessert in both Australia and New Zealand. It is made from a crisp baked meringue shell filled with fresh or cooked sweetened fruit and whipped cream. The dessert is said to he named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, who enjoyed triumphant tour of New Zealand and Australia in 1926.A dessert invented in NZ, the main ingredients being sugar and egg white. A pavlova has crisp meringue outside and soft marshmallow inside, and has approximately the dimensions of a deep dessert cake. Commonly pavlovas are topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit, especially kiwifruit, passion fruit or strawberries. Pawpaw -( Papaya,) also persimmons in some places, or even a third fruit, Asimina triloba. -
92 pesce al cartoccio
( ITALY)fish baked in foil with herbs -
93 pizza
( ITALY)oven-baked, flat dough base, typically covered with tomato sauce, cheese and some meat or vegetable topping(s) -
94 plantain
( MEXICA)Plantains are closely related to bananas, but have more starch and are Always cooked. Green ones are unripe and are baked like potatoes, for a Similar period of time. Yellow ones are half-ripe and are also cooked like Potatoes but not so long. Black ones are ripe and are peeled, sliced, and Fried in butter/oil for a few minutes, until golden. They are creamy and Vaguely reminiscent of bananas. -
95 polenta
( ITALY)cornmeal porridge♦ The Italian version of cornmeal mush. Coarsely ground yellow cornmeal is cooked with stock or water and flavored with onions, garlic, and cheese. Polenta may be eaten fresh out of the pot, as a perfect accompaniment to stews. Polenta may also be poured into a greased pan and allowed to set. It is then sliced, sautéed and topped with cheese or tomato sauce. When cooked properly, polenta is a simple treasure.♦ yellow cornmeal porridge, left to set and cut in slices, can be fried or baked -
96 polenta concia
( ITALY)sliced polenta baked with garlic, cheese and butter -
97 quesadillas
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98 resta di Como
( ITALY)speciality of Como, pastry rolled around a stick and baked -
99 satoimo
( JAPAN)taro potato, sticky, with a prickly outer skin.♦ a small, round, potato like taro root ("country potato"). We see taro as elephant ears in southern gardens. Taro, roots and leaves are toxic when raw but are a major staple around the world and was a staple in Japan before rice took its place. The corms are roasted, baked or boiled and the natural sugars give a sweet nutty flavour. The starch is easily digestible and grains are fine and small and often used for baby food. The leaves are a good source of vitamins A and C and contain more protein than the corms. -
100 steak and oyster pie
( NEW ZELAND)cubed beef is browned and cooked in a thickened gravy then poured into a prepared piecrust. Fresh shelled oysters are arranged on top then covered with pastry and quickly oven-baked. A great favorite in a country where the more than three million population consume 100,000,000 oysters annually.Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > steak and oyster pie
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