I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Cibo e cucina

Most Common Italian Nouns – Food & Cooking

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In any case I look for always balance, because I want to eat well without weighing myself down.
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If I choose beef, I cut it into pieces and I cook it slowly.
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When we celebrate, instead, I bring a cake or a dessert homemade.
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When it is cold, I prepare a broth or a soup, because they warm me.
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I cook rice or pasta, I set aside vegetables and I add a tomato when it is needed.
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I buy bread fresh and I imagine already a dinner simple.
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One day I cook pasta, another day I prepare rice, and in both cases I only need a little to feel good.
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On the busiest days I prepare ready meals in advance, so I do not decide everything at the last moment.
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If I have real hunger, I add chicken or fish, and I feel more satisfied.
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But when I want something quick, I take bread and ham and I make a sandwich.
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If I feel like something light I take a biscuit with tea.
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And if something is left over, I put it aside and I eat it the next day.
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If I am in a hurry, I take a pizza and I share it with someone.
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Sometimes it is enough a small square of chocolate to end well the day.
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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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