"Seafood" in English means frutti di mare in Italian.
Seafood
Everyday Italian - 2004 Light and Healthy Seafood Dishes was released on: USA: 2005
Everyday Italian - 2004 Seafood 6-6 was released on: USA: 8 July 2006
Cod.
Marinara
COD is the type of fish used in the Italian dish Baccala
Carnell likes Italian and Seafood.
The website: http://www.all-about-Italian-food.com/ seems to have some very good information for Italian recipes that include seafood and cheese. It also, seems to give some very in-depth information regarding the best and healthiest choices for cooking these foods. I think a great source for an Italian food diet.
Frutti di mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "seafood."Specifically, the masculine noun frutti means "fruits." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun mare means "sea."The pronunciation is "FROOT-tee dee MAH-reh."
Consider Table 31 in the ComCast CenterVetri in Washington Square to explore some great wines.Upstares and Sotto Varalli for seafood and northern Italian.
Food is a main feature of all Italian celebrations, and it is served in abundance! Meats, vegetable dishes, seafood, pastas, and desserts.