A five-letter Italian dish is "pasta." Pasta is a staple of Italian cuisine, made from wheat flour and water, and comes in various shapes and sizes. It can be served with a variety of sauces, meats, and vegetables, making it a versatile and beloved dish around the world.
No, pastizzi is not an Italian dish since they are Maltese.
Risotto is an Italian rice dish
Erbazzone is an example of an Italian dish whose spelling begins with the letter "e".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It refers to a pie which showcases the region of Reggio Emilia's cheeses and spinach. The pronunciation will be "ER-bat-TSO-ney" in Italian.
"Butter dish" in English is burriera in Italian.
A spanish dish
This is an impossible question. If it was an Italian dish it would have originated in Italy. However, if the dish was created in the United States of America it would be an American dish. Maybe you meant to ask what Italian dishes are popular in the US? * Or "What Italian dishes were made famous in the US?" OR, maybe "What are some Italian-American dishes?"
COD is the type of fish used in the Italian dish Baccala
Grits
There is no Italian version of Guacamole. it is a Mexican dish and not italian one.
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.
Risotto
No!!!!!!! It is not! its italian dish