Minestrone, Marinara Sauce, Michetta, Maccheroni (macaroni), Missultin e polenta, Murena fritta......
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Pasta, Pizza, Ravioli, Alfredo, Spaghetti w/ or w/ meatballs. All I can think of. Trust me there will be more answers to this :)
Quaglia is an example of an Italian food whose spelling starts with the letter "q".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "quail". The pronunciation will be "KWA-lya" in Italian.
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Considering that the ancient Romans were Italian, you could say that all the foods that they ate were Italian foods. However, they did not have the foods that we, today, think of as "Italian" such as pizza and pasta dishes with tomato sauces. The identical foods would have been the seafoods such as octopus and various shellfish.
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There are no German foods beginning with the letter X (Xereswein (sherry) is not really a food)For a list of German words beginning with X, please see the related question.
Animals beginning with W:WallabyWalrusWeaselWombatWarthogWaspWhaleWildebeestWolfWoodpeckerWren
g and w foods
foods beginning with w: * whipped cream * watermelon * water chestnuts * Wheat Thins crackers * whole wheat bread * wax beans * waffles * wieners * won tons * wild rice drinks beginning with w: * water * wine colors -w: white reasons for being late w: woke up late , waiting for kids to be ready
These are probably the most common Italian foods eaten here in the U.S.A. but I'm sure this can be added to and I would say that pretty much everything thats made in Italy has been made here also as there have been a lot of Italian immigrants that have come to our country over the years. Italian Beef Italian Sausage Italian Meatballs Spaghetti w/Spaghetti Sauce Lasagna Chicken or Veal Parmesan Raviolis Italian Dressing Italian bread Italian Bread crumbs are used a lot in cooking and Italian Seasonings like Garlic Oregano etc.. Also Parmesan cheese and Romano cheeses, usually dried/grated
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