Appetito vigoroso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hearty appetite." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "healthy appetite" and "vigorous appetite" in English. The pronunciation will be "AP-pey-TEA-to VEE-go-RO-so" in Pisan Italian.
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Everyday Italian - 2004 Hearty Italian 5-5 was released on: USA: 3 September 2005
There are several nice recipes for an Italian dinner. Some of these include: Spinach Ravioli Lasagna, Meatballs, Hearty Italian Couscous, and Baked Ziti.
Hearty or heart-felt or from the heart thanks
Their Italian, hearty Italian, roasted garlic, and sourdough are vegan. Their 9 grain wheat contains honey if you consider that to be non-vegan.
He had a hearty appetite and ate everything from biscuits and rice as a cattle rancher to exquisite meals in the White House. Whatever it was, as long as there was plenty of it, TR was happy.
The word hearty is an adjective.
He had a hearty laugh. They had a hearty meal to start the celebration.
This beautiful breed may overeat if you allowed it to, because of its hearty appetite. Here are some feeding guidelines for Cocker Spaniels, http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/cocker-spaniel/feeding
"Hearty" can function as an adjective.
"Maw and meggins" is a colloquial expression from British English, often used to refer to a person's stomach or belly, with "maw" meaning the stomach or mouth of an animal and "meggins" being a playful term for a person's belly. It can also imply indulgence or a hearty appetite. The phrase captures a sense of warmth and humor in describing one's physique or eating habits.
In japan Oden is a hearty stew!