Chow Ciao With Fabio Viviani - 2011 Panna Cotta Easy Italian Pudding 3-3 was released on:
USA: 15 October 2012
terra cotta in Italian means "baked earth". Terra cotta is generally the term applied to low fired red clay.
Terra cotta takes its name from the Italian words "terra" (earth) and "cotta" (baked). This type of pottery is known for its reddish-brown color and is often left unglazed.
The term "cotta" is a religious vestment. In Italian the ceramic "terra-cotta" means baked earth.Similar words include cotter (an anchor pin) and the surname Carter.
"I have a big crush on you!" in English is Ho una bella cotta per te! or Ho proprio una cotta per te! in Italian.
"I have a crush on you" in English means Ho una cotta per te in Italian.
Terra cotta and dry stone are two materials used in many Italian homes.
Terra Cotta - 2011 was released on: USA: August 2011
"Burned out", "burnt" or "madly in love" as an adjective/past participle and "infatuation" or "sacerdotal tunic" as a noun are English equivalents of the Italian word cotta. Context makes clear which meaning suits. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "KOT-ta" in Italian.
Terra cotta in Italian means "baked earth" in English and originates from the same-meaning Latin phrase terra cocta.
Panna Cotta is an Italian dessert. It is made by cooking milk sugar and cream together and mixing that with gelatin. it is usually served with caramel or chocolate and fruit on the top
panna cotta is an Italian dessert made with heavy cream, sweetener, cooked with unflavored gelatin and flavoring of your choice, such as vanilla bean, orange or lemon zest. The variety can be endless. very simple and delicious
The 700 Club - 1966 Amy Cotta Vanna In was released on: USA: 1 February 2012