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shells) go very well with pasta sauces with texture, like bolognese since the meat is captured in the small crevices of the pasta, and tubular pasta like penne rigate (ridged quills), macaroni (elbows) and rigatoni (thick ridges) are ideal for chunky italian pasta sauce recipes full of delicious vegetables
it's amazingly versatile, it's nutritious, delicious and if you scroll through gino's authentic italian pasta recipes, his italian pasta sauce recipes and his recipes for pasta dishes with meat, without meat, with cheese or without or full of vegetables, fresh pasta recipes and baked pasta recipes, you...
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shipmentvalue quantity unit - - brassieres united states kgm - - women's or girls' briefs and panties of cotton, knitted or crocheted united states niu - - sewing thread of synthetic staple fibres indonesia kgm - - babies' garments, etc, of cotton, knitted or crocheted united states niu - - mixtures of vegetables
origin, flavoured netherlands kgm - - marble,travertine and alabaster india kgm - - t-shirts, singlets and other vests, of cotton, knitted or crocheted senegal niu - - women's or girls' trousers, breeches, etc, of other textiles, nes indonesia niu - - crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled...
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preserves in vegetable oil are produced from different species of fish, pre-cut, smoked, roasted or blanched. semi-finished product, packed in tins is poured with a high-quality vegetable oil or a mixture of oils, tins are rolled and sterilized. preserves in vegetable oil are used as a snack. fish and vegetables
preserves are produced from a variety of fish and sturgeon milt with adding vegetables (onion, carrot, cabbage, pepper, chilli etc.). fish is pre-fried or blanched, vegetables are packed fresh or dry, rarely - in roasted. at present fish and vegetables preserves are produced in a wide range in the form...
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