A Cute-attractive/and or Sexy Italian Girl, that most likely carries at least some typical Italian traits that are adoringly noticeable.
Ay! I was talkin' to Marcella last nite Joe, she's one feisty cute Italiana. AND! she cooks a mean manicotti.
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An Italiana is a female who has Italian Heritage.
This girl is usually very hot.
Italiana = Female Italian
Italiano = Male Italian
Italiana: hey baby!!
italiano: hey sexy!
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L'arte di cucinare propria della penisola italiana, comprende piatti famosi in tutto il mondo (pasta e derivati, pizza ecc.). Γ copiata con disperato furore all'estero, con risultati per lo piΓΉ ridicoli.
"Di nuovo pasta col ketchup!! Mai uno che conosca la cucina italiana"
"Ehi l'altro giorno ho rimorchiato Elena dopo aver cucinato per lei" " La cosa non mi stupisce, del resto quel piatto di amatriciana Γ¨ autentica CUCINA ITALIANA"
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is an Italian monthly magazine focused on gastronomy and food culture.
First published in Milan on 15 December 1929 on the initiative of the journalist and literary man Umberto Notari, at the suggestion of his wife Delia Pavoni, who directed it until her death in 1935, the magazine was first created with the purpose of enhancing and promoting the traditional recipes of the Italian culinary art, as explained by the official name of the magazine. At the same time, dietary changes in the popular diet are also encouraged by proposing innovative and cheap culinary solutions, in line with the historical reference period. In each issue of the monthly magazine appear dozens of recipes, proposals for the table, old and new rules of etiquette, all embellished by personal recipes of artists and writers "dressed" with stories and poems.
La Cucina Italiana interrupted its publications in 1943, but returned to newsstands in 1952 published by the Gosetti sisters (Guglielmina, Anna, and Fernanda) and in 1986 was bought by Editrice Quadratum.4 The Director since January 1981 was Paola Ricas who, since 2001,
La Cucina Italiana (stylized in all caps) is an Italian monthly magazine focused on gastronomy and food culture.
First published in Milan on 15 December 1929 on the initiative of the journalist and literary man Umberto Notari, at the suggestion of his wife Delia Pavoni, who directed it until her death in 1935, the magazine was first created with the purpose of enhancing and promoting the traditional recipes of the Italian culinary art, as explained by the official name of the magazine. At the same time, dietary changes in the popular diet are also encouraged by proposing innovative and cheap culinary solutions, in line with the historical reference period. In each issue of the monthly magazine appear dozens of recipes, proposals for the table, old and new rules of etiquette, all embellished by personal recipes of artists and writers "dressed" with stories and poems.
In 2014 La Cucina Italiana was acquired by the American publishing house CondΓ© Nast.6 In the first two-year period 2014-2015 it was directed by Ettore Mocchetti, followed in 2016-2017 by Maria Vittoria Dalla Cia. The current Director of the magazine, from June 2017, is Maddalena Fossati Dondero.
an Italian monthly magazine focused on gastronomy and food culture
The magazine website was already online in 1997. In July 2007, Quadratum Publishing USA, based in New York, produced and distributed La Cucina Italiana in English language for the American and Canadian markets. The American edition is added to those already existing in Flemish, German, Czech, and Turkish.