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Polenta (/pəˈlɛntə, poʊˈ-/, Italian: [
poˈlɛnta]) is a dish of
boiled cornmeal that was
historically made from
other grains. The dish
comes from Italy....
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Polenta may
refer to:
Polenta, an
Italian dish made from
boiled cornmeal Polenta (moth), a
synonym of the moth
genus Plagiomimicus in the
family Noctuidae...
- used for
making arepas, tamales, and tortillas.
Boiled cornmeal is
called polenta in
Italy and is also a
traditional dish and
bread substitute in Romania...
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Francesca da
Rimini or
Francesca da
Polenta (died
between 1283 and 1286) was a
medieval noblewoman of Ravenna, who was
murdered by her husband, Giovanni...
- products, and egg-based preparations; to
which is
added the
consumption of
polenta,
common to the
whole Northern Italy.
Lombard cooking has
ancient historical...
- dishes. The most
common dish is
polenta,
which is
cooked in
various ways
within the
local cuisines of Veneto.
Polenta once was the
universal staple food...
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similar to
other thick maize-based
porridges from
around the world, such as
polenta and mieliepap. The dish
originated in the
Southern United States but is...
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Guido II da
Polenta (died 1330), also
known as
Guido Novello, was an
Italian who
served as lord of
Ravenna from 1316
until 1322. The
nephew of Lamberto...
- Mămăligă (Romanian pronunciation: [məməˈliɡə] ;) is a
polenta made out of
yellow maize flour,
traditional in Romania, Moldova, Hungary,
Western Ukraine...
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Diego Fabián
Polenta Musetti (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo
poˈlenta]; born 6
February 1992) is a
Uruguayan footballer who
plays as a centre-back for...