I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Cibo e cucina

Most Common Italian Nouns – Food & Cooking

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For lunch I prepare often a salad with a ripe tomato and a drizzle of olive oil.
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Every now and then I buy also pork, but I try to not overdo it.
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If I take chicken, I cook it in the oven and I season it with oil and salt.
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If I want something richer, I put a bit of butter on the bread and I warm it slightly.
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With a bit of oil, salt and vinegar I can to change the taste without making it hard for myself life.
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But when I want something quick, I take bread and ham and I make a sandwich.
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I use a bit of cream to make the sauce softer, but I do not put any too much.
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And when I feel like simple sweetness, I put a teaspoon of sugar in the coffee and that’s it.
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When I cook for friends I look for always a special touch.
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For a sandwich I use ham or salami, and sometimes I add also a bit of sausage to give more flavour.
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When I go to the market I think first about the food that I need for the week and then I choose also a drink for the evening.
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If I have real hunger, I add chicken or fish, and I feel more satisfied.
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And when I have a desire for something salty, I add a bit of cheese and breakfast it changes completely.
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At breakfast I like something simple and light.
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Sometimes I add a drop of vinegar and a pinch of salt, and the taste it changes right away.
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