im just guessing... spaghetti???
It is important because it is part of their culture. It is a very common meal that the women made.
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Probably because Italians "adopted" it and began to develop new ways of preparing and dressing it. It became the basis of Italian diet and there is no typical meal in Italy that doesn't include pasta as a dish. Ana Maria da Costa http://www.all-about-italian-food.com
Yes, it seems made into a corn meal that we can...
The link below has some specifically Italian customs:People do all kinds of things. At first they have a cannon fired in rome from the Castle of Saint Angelo.They have a large ornamental bowl whch is filled with wrapped gifts,and when the families get together they take turn getting a gift until there is none left.They have a trditional meal which consists of spehgetti, turkey, rabbit, chicken, and raisin bread. Champagne is the drink of the evening.On the 16th -25th they have special masses. the main religon is Christianity.Christams lasts from Dec.16th- Jan. 6th.Befana is their Santa Claus.
The best Italian meal ever is Ravioli, because it is just simply amazing, especially if you put some bolognaise on top (meat sauce).
antipasti
happy meal
Pranzo. (Apparently. Check The Italian meal: Information from Answers.com.)
The English phrase "Italian meal" is correct as written since English capitalizes the proper noun-related adjective Italian but not the common noun meal.
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"The meal was delicious" in English means Il piatto era squisito in Italian.
that have salads at the end of their meal.
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Buon pasto is an Italian equivalent of 'good meal'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'bwohn PAH-stoh'. The masculine adjective 'buono' means 'good'. The masculine gender noun 'pasto' means 'meal'.
there's no word in italian for brunch, in italian is also used brunch for describe this meal
Neil Armstrong, Commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, the first men who landed on the moon, ate that meal, the first meal ever eaten on the moon.