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21 valle
f valley* * *valle s.f.1 valley: la valle del Po, the Po Valley; una valle molto verde, a very green valley; le pietre rotolarono a valle, the rocks rolled downhill; i pastori scendono a valle, the shepherds come down to the plain // (econ.) a valle, afterwards (o forward): integrazione a valle, forward integration2 (poet.) vale, dale: per monti e per valli, up hill and down dale (o over hill and dale) // questa valle di lacrime, this vale of tears.* * *['valle]sostantivo femminile valleya valle — downriver, down river
a valle di — downstream of (anche fig.)
••per monti e per -i — up hill and down dale BE, over hill and dale AE
* * *valle/'valle/sostantivo f.valley; a valle downriver, down river; a valle di downstream of (anche fig.); scendere a valle to go downstream\ -
22 accartocciato agg
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23 arrosto arrotolato
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24 saltimbocca sm inv
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25 rotato
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26 involtini
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27 laminato a caldo
"hot-rolled;Warmgewalzt;laminado a quene" -
28 laminato a freddo
"cold-rolled;Kaltgewalzt;laminado a frio" -
29 accartocciato
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30 arrosto arrotolato
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31 laminato
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32 rotolare
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33 saltimbocca
sm inv [saltim'bokka]Culin rolled veal and ham -
34 abaisse
[lang name="French"]Morceau de pâte qui a été amincie au rouleau.A piece of dough rolled to requred size( FRANCE)a thin layer of pastry, undercrust -
35 albóndiga
( MEXICA)Meatball (does not need to actually be meat) Meat, poultry or fish that is ground and rolled into balls with other ingredients before cooking. -
36 Anzac Biscuits
( AUSTRALIA)Anzacs A cookie flavored with rolled oats, coconut, and golden syrup. During World War I, tins of these popular cookies were shipped to ANZAC ("Australian and New Zealand Army Corps") soldiers, hence the name. -
37 avoine oats
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38 ballotine
( FRANCE)boned, stuffed and rolled poultry♦ A pâté-like dish in which ground meat is stuffed back into the boneless carcass from which the ground meat was made. This may include fish, poultry, game birds, or even some cuts of meat. The mixture is wrapped in muslin and poached or braised. These dishes may be served hot or cold.Stuffed boneless game or domestic bird -
39 blintz
( JEWISH)A relative of the Hungarian crepe known as palascinta. Thin pancake filled with cheese or fruit.♦ a thin crepe-like pancake rolled around a filling of cheese or fruit.♦ A stuffed crepe or thin pancake. The filling is usually made of a fresh cheese or cottage cheese, and often topped with fresh fruit or fruit preserves.♦ A stuffed crepe or thin pancake. The filling is usually made of a fresh cheese or cottage cheese, and often topped with fresh fruit or fruit preserves. -
40 burritos
( MEXICA)A large white tortilla rolled up around fillings such as meat, salsa, rice, beans, and avocado.
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