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Italians ate food

Futurist meals Marinetti wanted Italians to stop eating foreign food and to stop using foreign food words: a bar should be called quisibeve (literally, "here one drinks" in Italian), a sandwich should be called traidue (between-two), a maître d'hôtel a guidopalato (palate-guide), and so on.

Italians ate eggs

Carbonara Its popularity began after the Second World War, when many Italians were eating eggs and bacon supplied by troops from the United States.

Italians ate bacon

Carbonara Its popularity began after the Second World War, when many Italians were eating eggs and bacon supplied by troops from the United States.

Italians ate meat

Fragguno Tradition dictates that the bread is made on Good Friday (a day in which Catholic Italians do not eat meat) and served cold on Easter Sunday.

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    Immigration to Brazil

    In 1897, São Paulo had twice as many Italians as Brazilians in the city. ... The workers rarely eat meat or eggs.
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    Italian Brazilian

    Festa de São Vito is also a time when the Italian community in São Paulo gathers to party and eat traditional food. ... Italians
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    Stereotype

    They drink scotch whisky and eat haggis or deep-fried pizza. ... Thus traits of profligacy, hedonism, and loudness are usually depicted in stereotypical Italians.
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    Italian Argentine

    Pasta frola consists in a mass covered with sweet of quince, sweet-potato or of milk and adorned with thin strips of the same mass, giving form of squared rhomboid on the cap of sweet It is an Argentine tradition to eat pastafrola with mate on the afternoons and is also very popular in Uruguay. ... | Italians abroad |
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    Italian American

    By 1978, 5.3 million Italians had immigrated to the United States; two million arrived between 1900 and 1914.
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    Italian Immigration to Buffalo

    Upon the turn of the century, Italian immigration to Buffalo began to pick up dramatically. ... Famous Buffalo Italians
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    Heliciculture

    One researcher removes eggs immediately after they are deposited, counts them, then keeps them on moist cotton until the eggs hatch and the young start to eat.
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    Silvio Berlusconi

    The complete abolition of compulsory military service for all male Italians, anticipating the deadline set in a law passed by the center-left government. ... In March 2006, Berlusconi defended accusations he made that the "Communists used to eat children", by responding with claims that "... read the Black Book of Communism and you will discover that in the communist China of Mao, they did not eat children, but had them boiled to fertilise the fields".
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    Eritrea

    The Italians in Eritrea ... 96/sq mi GDP (PPP) 2007 estimate - Total $3.622 billion - Per capita $746 GDP (nominal) 2007 estimate - Total $1.316 billion - Per capita $271 HDI (2007) ▲ 0.483 (low) (157th) Currency Nakfa (ERN) Time zone EAT (UTC+3) - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+3) Internet TLD .er Calling code +291 1 Working languages: Tigrigna, Arabic, English , .
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    Fish and chips

    Many of the new Scots Italians set up friggitoria or gelateria businesses, catering for their own communities as well as for the native population. ... Originally consumers did not actually eat the batter.

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