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Calzone (UK: /kælˈtsoʊni, -neɪ/, US: /kælˈzoʊn, -zoʊneɪ, -ni/, Italian: [kalˈtsoːne]; 'stocking' or 'trouser') is an
Italian oven-baked turnover, made...
- "The
Calzone" is the 130th
episode of the NBC
sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 20th
episode of the
seventh season,
originally airing on
April 25, 1996. In...
- of Sicily. A
stromboli is
similar to a
calzone or scaccia, and the
dishes are
sometimes confused.
Unlike calzones,
which are
always stuffed and
folded into...
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Maria Pia
Calzone (Italian pronunciation: [maˈriːa ˈpiːa kalˈtsoːne]; born 10
October 1967) is an
Italian actress, best
known for
playing the boss's wife...
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Pizza Pops are a
Canadian calzone-type
snack produced by Pillsbury.
Pizza Pops are sold both pre-cooked and frozen. Typically, they can be
reheated in...
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commonly used
pizza toppings at that time as well as the
possible origin of
calzone: The most
ordinary pizza,
called coll'aglio e l'olio (lit. 'with garlic...
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originated in
central and
southern Italian cuisine,
which resembles a
small calzone, both in
shape and
dough used for its preparation. The term
usually applies...
- Paul
Greenberg as
Frito Calzone Carol DeLuise as Mama
Calzone (as
Carol Arthur)
Barbara Crampton as
Goldy Bob Hoge as
Sunny Calzone (as Bob 'The Sicilian...
- Chef
America invented a
packaging sleeve and
dough formula to keep its
calzone-like
sandwiches crispy when
cooked in a microwave. In 1980, Chef America...
- Mrs Beeton's Book of
Household Management.
Another type of turnover, a
calzone,
originated in
Naples in the 18th century.
Traditionally made from salted...