The word is gondola, which is a traditional method of transportation there.
The city you are referring to is Venice, known for its unique light and color that have inspired artists for centuries. Its canals, architecture, and vibrant atmosphere have been captured in paintings by artists like Titian, Tintoretto, and Canaletto.
You can substitute light cream with half-and-half or a mixture of milk and butter in this recipe.
A long narrow boat that is often used on Venetian canals. Powered by a person pushing on the sea floor.
cool whip light
Full spectrum light bulbs provide the closest substitute for natural sunlight as they emit light across the entire visible spectrum, similar to sunlight. They can help simulate natural light conditions and provide a more balanced and natural lighting experience.
Summer and spring are the worst. Venice nearly triples its population during the summer. I recommend going in the fall or early spring. Its usually light jacket weather then.
Turquoise is a suitable substitute for aquamarine due to their similar blue-green tones. Additionally, teal or light blue can also be used as alternatives depending on the specific shade desired.
A suitable substitute for bike chain oil is a lubricant specifically designed for chains, such as WD-40 or a light machine oil.
Any light machine oil, including motor oil in a pinch.
"el sbarlusega" or "el sbarlusego" means "the shining" or "something that shines"......I imay have picked up this from Donna Leons series set in Venice or another mystery series set in Venice. In my notes I wrote "Venitian word for reflections of water on buildings or ceilings."prof
Rafael Fernandez has written: 'Guinea' 'A scene of light and glory' -- subject(s): Art, Exhibitions, Venice (Italy) in art
I think you mean light 'Karo' syrup. Yes, you can substitute light for dark, your end product will be slightly lighter in color. It won't have any impact on the taste or texture of your baked goods.