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- Maria Giusti Barra (born 12 November 1981), known professionally as Dani Calabresa, is a Brazilian comedian, actress, screenwriter, and television presenter...
- In a place, one variant is especially po****r: the linguiça calabresa or simply calabresa, prepared originally with Calabrese chili pepper by Italian...
- 2022-03-19. Retrieved 2021-04-04. "Ruffles venderá batatas de feijoada, calabresa e burritos". G1 (in Portuguese). 3 August 2016. Archived from the original...
- oregano and a few green olives", not to be confused with Neapolitan pizza; calabresa, with slices of longaniza; jamon y morrones, with sliced ham and roasted...
- Arnaldo Antunes Ellen Jabour Bento Ribeiro Bruno Sutter Cazé Peçanha Dani Calabresa Daniela Cicarelli Marcelo Adnet Tatá Werneck MariMoon Titi Müller Chuck...
- Independent. London. Archived from the original on 17 November 2010. "Mafia calabresa: cae una red que traficaba droga desde Argentina". Clarín. 8 November...
- semi-do****entary films such as Guadalajara 70, Uma história de ****ebol, Dogão calabresa, and Boleiros. Former players have also been published, most notably Pelé...
- comedian Dani Calabresa. In January 2013, Adnet was hired by TV Globo. "Dani Calabresa e Marcelo Adnet se casam" [Marcelo Adnet and Dani Calabresa get married]...
- became a richer dish with the addition of other types of meat such as calabresa sausage, fried pork belly, and bacon. It also included collard greens...
- a variety with all five cheeses. Calabresa pizza is widely regarded as the most po****r pizza in Brazilcalabresa being a Brazilian variant of sausage...