Pranzo, which in parts of Italy means lunch (synonymous with colazione) and in other places dinner or supper (synonymous with cena), also refers to an important meal, banquet or business dinner. Local expressions can complicate matters.

Related Articles

LOOKING FOR AGENTS at top500.de■■■■■
LOOKING FOR AGENTS: We have been in the Art Business for almost 30 years with a wide experience in sculptures . . . Read More
Ball bearing at top500.de■■■■
Ball bearing: This is Viola from Wuhan Oritop Machinery. We are bearing specialists, we can supply all . . . Read More
Manufacturer of stainless steel jewelry at top500.de■■■■
Manufacturer of stainless steel jewelry: We are professional supplierfor body jewelry at competitive . . . Read More
Features ■■■■
Features: This website not only features a glossary of international food and drink, but also provides . . . Read More
Burro fuso ■■■■
Burro fuso ( pronounced "boor-roh foo-soh") is the Italian term for melted butter. It is butter mixed . . . Read More
Cardo ■■■■
Cardo is the Italian word for cardoon, a thistle, teasel, teazle, plant of the family Compositae having . . . Read More
Lampagioni ■■■■
Lampagioni refers to muscari (Muscari comosum) or tassel hyacinth, It is about 35mm in diameter, whose . . . Read More
Salsa ■■■■
Salsa is the Italian word for "sauce ", covering a wide range of dressings and condiments. It also refers . . . Read More
Pesce bollito ■■■■
Pesce bollito is the Italian term for "boiled fish". Fish can be boiled with herbs and spices with some . . . Read More
Ballerine ■■■■
Ballerine refers to a short cut pasta. It is cone-shaped, with a curled, ruffled top. Ballerine is a . . . Read More