No. Mozzarella is an Italian cheese.
Yes, its made from Italian buffalo milk.
"Mozzarella" is an Italian loan word in English because of its origins in Italy as a type of "little, cut" cheese.
It is based around the Italian word Scamozza which means "without shirt" as the cheese has no rind.
Mozzarella can be purchased at most supermarkets and stores, but it does not belong to Mexican cuisine - it is of Italian origin.
Mozzarella e Pomodori is the name of a chain of Italian restaurants.
Burrata is a fresh Italian cheese, made from mozzarella and cream. The outer shell is solid mozzarella while the inside contains both mozzarella and cream.
because -a) its a good gooey cheese that helps the othe rpizza toppings stick together b) it has a really nice flavourc) it's an original Italian cheese that is always used on good pizzasx x x
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Davide is an Italian equivalent of the English name "David."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine proper noun. Both the Italian and English names trace their origins back to the original Hebrew name דָּוִד, דָּוִיד. The original meaning is "Beloved."The pronunciation is "dah-VEE-deh."
From eating at Italian restaurants, there has usually been calamari(fried squid) and prociutto and mozzarella.
The original or full name for the piccolo is "flaunto piccolo" which means 'small flute' in Italian.