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James Shugg wrote:
> "Luca Pinotti" > wrote in message > >... >> MrAoD wrote: >>> "Luca Pinotti" writes: >>>> I would like to give you a recipe of a typical noth-italian recipe: >>>> cassouela or casseola (pronouced with a closed "O") >>>> It comes from 1600 and it's original from Lombardy, between Milano, >>>> Como and Pavia. >>>> It's not easy and it takes some time to be prepared. It's recomende >>>> in cold winters (so: no southern US states, sorry). >>>> >>>> If you are intersted, please reply. >>>> Translations are often a hard job. >>> >>> Roughly speaking what kind of dish is it? >> >> It's a kind of stew made with savoy cabbage, sausages and different >> parts of pork. >> >> If you are asking means that you have never heard about it... >> >> Luca > > So it's like an Italian version of the French cassoulet? Or the cassoulet is the French version of the italian cassouela... ;-) Luca -- Nolite proicere margaritas ad porcos |
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