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Examples
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Board game in which players throw dice to win specialities from Italian cities, including Neapolitan broccoli, sausage from Modena, and Piacenza cheese which would now be called Grana Padano—one of the varieties of Parmesan.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Grana, which is made in the northern valleys of the Italy's Po River, has a similar taste to parmigiano but takes less time to make and is less expensive.
Hard Times for Parmigiano Makers Have Italy Ponying Up the Cheddar 2008
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In fact, it was macaroni souffl é, rago û t and a Grana Padano fondue.
Italian Innovation and Tradition Bruce Palling 2010
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Zero Macaroni souffl é, rago û t and a Grana Padano fondue at Combal.
Italian Innovation and Tradition Bruce Palling 2010
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She attended a workshop to learn about the use of natural dyes such as those derived from flowers, plants and of course cochineal, at the educational and research facility known as Centro de Difusión de la Grana Cochinilla Tlapanochestli.
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She attended a workshop to learn about the use of natural dyes such as those derived from flowers, plants and of course cochineal, at the educational and research facility known as Centro de Difusión de la Grana Cochinilla Tlapanochestli.
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The photos of Prince Charles 'attendance at Tlapanochestli is a testament to the world's continued fascination with the historical and contemporary significance of the Grana cochinilla fina.
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And yet the majority of travelers have at least heard or read a snippet about the natural red dye which comes from a tiny insect and is used to color the rugs they buy in Teotitlán del Valle, and other products including some of the foods and beverages we eat today … the Grana cochinilla fina, commonly known as simply cochineal.
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The photos of Prince Charles 'attendance at Tlapanochestli is a testament to the world's continued fascination with the historical and contemporary significance of the Grana cochinilla fina.
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And yet the majority of travelers have at least heard or read a snippet about the natural red dye which comes from a tiny insect and is used to color the rugs they buy in Teotitlán del Valle, and other products including some of the foods and beverages we eat today … the Grana cochinilla fina, commonly known as simply cochineal.
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