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Arborio rice is an
Italian medium-grain rice. It is
named after the
comune (muni****lity) of
Arborio, in the Po Valley,
which is
situated in the Piedmont...
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Arborio may
refer to:
Arborio, Piedmont, a
small town and
commune in the
province of Vercelli, north-west
Italy Arborio rice, a
variety which is named...
- than the long
grain varieties. The prin****l
varieties used in
Italy are
Arborio, Baldo, Carnaroli, Maratelli, Padano, Roma, and
Vialone Nano. Carnaroli...
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Mercurino Arborio,
marchese di
Gattinara (10 June 1465 – 5 June 1530), was an
Italian statesman and
jurist who served, from 1518 to 1530, as the prin****l...
- when
cooked (like
Sushi rice) nor does it
thicken the
cooking fluid (like
Arborio rice).
Bomba rice is
believed to have
originated from an
Indian variety...
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Arborio is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Vercelli in the
Italian region of Piedmont,
located about 70
kilometres (43 mi)
northeast of Turin...
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Arborio is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Count Carlo Emanuele Arborio Mella Edoardo Arborio Mella (1808-1884) Ferdinando...
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Carnaroli is used for
making risotto,
differing from the more
common arborio rice due to its
higher starch content and
firmer texture, as well as having...
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mochi (with
glutinous rice), and in
European cuisine such as
risotto (with
arborio rice) and
paella (with
bomba rice,
which is
actually an
Indica variety)...
- ISBN 9780271084312. JSTOR 10.5325/j.ctv14gp5bf. OCLC 1103917389. S2CID 243528893.
Arborio di Gattinara,
Mercurino (Marchese) (1866). Il
sacco di Roma nel 1527: relazione...