It depends. If you are titling a recipe, then yes. But if you are writing that you had chicken parmesan for dinner in your diary, then no.
Parmesan is capitalized, as it refers to a specific region of Italy. She made Parmesan chicken for dinner.
In general, ingredient names are not capitalized unless they are proper nouns. For example, "flour" and "sugar" are not capitalized, but "Parmesan cheese" would be capitalized because "Parmesan" is a proper noun.
Yes, the words "Chicken Enchiladas" should be capitalized because they are a proper noun and the name of a specific dish.
Yes, in an example, Ex: "Why The Chicken Crossed The Road"
Yes. It refers to the city of Parma, where the cheese originated.
Parmesan is capitalized, as it refers to a specific region of Italy. She made Parmesan chicken for dinner.
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In general, ingredient names are not capitalized unless they are proper nouns. For example, "flour" and "sugar" are not capitalized, but "Parmesan cheese" would be capitalized because "Parmesan" is a proper noun.
Because both Chicken Parmesan, like Parmesan cheese is named after the Parma region of Italy. It has nothing to do with the ingredients. Mike
Favorite food: Chicken Parmesan Favorite snack: Chocolate chip cookies
go ask the chicken (:
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well, because chicken parmesan is made with a thick tomato sauce, you should use linguine,penne,or elbow.
www.foodnetwork.com offers an excellent Chicken Parmesan Recipe that tastes delicious. It serves four persons and only takes an hour to prepare and cook.
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Mad Hungry - 2010 Parmesan Romano Chicken 1-88 was released on: USA: 2011