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Serbia and
North Macedonia, the
product known as
mortadela is
widely eaten. In Poland,
mortadela slices are
sometimes dipped in batter, fried, and served...
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Renato Nunes (2016-07-15). "A culinária da política: coxinha,
caviar e
mortadela".
Revista Espaço Acadêmico (in Portuguese). 16 (182): 45–55. ISSN 1519-6186...
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actually made his hair fall out. His real name, Mortadelo,
comes from
mortadela, a kind of sausage. Mort's
partner and friend. He only has two
hairs on...
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playwright and
producer in
theater productions like Os Pássaros and Pão com
Mortadela. He
created his
first short film
Vazio in 2015 and pla**** a
leading role...
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occur after the /a/ and
before the
stressed vowel are
still affected:
mortadèla ("mortadella") mortadilìna ("small mortadella") In
these cases variants...
- "trigo" (wheat). "Morena" also
means "moray eel". Lit. Brunet/brunette.
Mortadela. = n. From the
Italian "Mortadella" (a
cheaper food made from pork and...
- - en.:
miniature moçarela (mozzarella)
modelo (modello) - en.:
model mortadela (mortadella)
mosquete (moschetto) - en.:
musket mussolina (mussolina)...
- (Buenos
Aires Lunfardo), an
informal word for
woman (from
Lombard dialect)
Mortadela. Food. From "Mortadella" (a food made from pork and chicken) Mufa (Rioplatense...
- (intermediate
floor in a building.
Normally between groundfloor and
first floor).
Mortadela. Food. From "Mortadella" (a big
sausage made from pork and chicken) Paisano...
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music with
poetic dialogues.
Examples include the
award winning review "
Mortadela" (written in
collaboration with René de Ceccatty, with whom he has subsequently...