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Daily Archives: March 5, 2012
Word of the Day: Svolta
Svolta is one of those words that has two different meanings: the one used in Italy, and the one used in Rome, primarily by Roman youngsters. Regular Meanings of Svolta: 1) Svolta means literally, a turn. Svoltare, in verb form, means to turn, or to … Continue reading
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I Feel Like Peruvian Chicken Tonight
Food fatigue is a terrible thing, especially for someone who loves all manner of Italian cuisine as much as I do. But, as I’ve documented in the past, sometimes a brief break from the local specialties is required, if for … Continue reading
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Tagged ethnic food, non italian food rome, peruvian food rome, south american food rome
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