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  • Comfort comes in a bowl of stracciatella alla romana, which is not vanilla-chocolate-chip gelato but a rich chicken broth striated with wisps of cooked egg.

    The New Yorker Shauna Lyon 2010

  • Large and known for its brutality, the Roman empire was nonetheless beneficial for the ruling classes in the nations it conquered, even welcomed by some due to its policy of laissez faire and the pax romana that permitted all the wealthy men of all the subjugated nations to keep their riches and their privileged position.

    What is truth? Throwing stones in a wilderness of mirrors James Lloyd Davis 2011

  • A current seasonal dish, baked pasta romana—a mix of lasagna pasta, rich cheese sauce, spinach and either a beef or chicken topping—started as a fresh-torn pasta dish with olive oil, garlic and herbs eaten by company chefs on a trip to Northern Italy.

    Waiter, I'll Have the Crowd-Pleaser Sarah Nassauer 2011

  • Sezione terza; La pittura ellenistica romana; fasc.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Novi Sad, 1980; — — Hazari ili obnova vizantijskog romana.

    Yugoslavia. 2009

  • At Riva in Barnes last week, possibly my new best London restaurant, I had the most wonderful fishy double-up of starter and main, with puntarelle alla romana followed by cime di rapa ravioli with bagna cauda sauce.

    Bitter Weeds 2009

  • At Riva in Barnes last week, possibly my new best London restaurant, I had the most wonderful fishy double-up of starter and main, with puntarelle alla romana followed by cime di rapa ravioli with bagna cauda sauce.

    Bitter Weeds 2009

  • Small, Loccupazione del territorio in et romana, p.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • At Riva in Barnes last week, possibly my new best London restaurant, I had the most wonderful fishy double-up of starter and main, with puntarelle alla romana followed by cime di rapa ravioli with bagna cauda sauce.

    Bitter Weeds 2009

  • At Riva in Barnes last week, possibly my new best London restaurant, I had the most wonderful fishy double-up of starter and main, with puntarelle alla romana followed by cime di rapa ravioli with bagna cauda sauce.

    Bitter Weeds 2009

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